László Bruszt

Professor of Political Science at Central European University
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Neither fast nor endless: how EU should rethink Ukraine's accession process
The European Union has to adapt the philosophy of its enlargement policy to today's geopolitical and economic changes in the world, especially when it comes to Ukraine.
Since Orbán has gone, Ukraine’s EU accession is entering a new phase – and a new risk
EU integration has always created winners and losers. Integration creates visible opportunities, but it risks becoming a source of tension...
Why Orbán lost: what vulnerability of autocracies the elections in Hungary revealed
Orbán seemed to have solved the central dilemma of authoritarianism: how to win elections while simultaneously hollowing out liberal democracy.
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