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The Hungarian Election: Implications for the War in Ukraine

The recent defeat of Viktor Orban will have implications felt across Europe and in Ukraine. This conversation explores the configurations of European politics, as reshaped by this election, from the foreign policy of the European Union to the structures of European support for Ukraine. It also examines attitudes in Moscow, which had openly backed Prime Minister Orban's re-election bid and had construed Hungary under Orban as a relatively friendly European country. This conversation looks at Vladimir Putin's likely response to this election and to a Europe that will be less amenable to Russian influence in the future.

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April 22

Origins of the War: A Conversation with Gwendolyn Sasse