The changes in environmental legalisation to hold the companies accountable is one of the lessons from the European disaster management policies that could inspire Latin American authorities. Español.
It is clear that the Fidesz government is truly what the Hungarian people desire, their success not simply a matter of effective propaganda.
The political right is not only cracking down on academic freedoms, but has started simultaneously to become a fierce advocate of an aggressively anti-intellectual freedom of speech.
What can the UK learn from those fighting the far right across Europe? Take history seriously
A street magazine vendor led protests against prime minister Victor Orbán’s rewriting of history. He tells openDemocracy how his life led him to that point.
Academics and international donors alike have only recently considered targeted political violence as an integral part of global democratic decline and populist politics. There is much they could do.
The UK media likes to blame far right gains elsewhere – as in Sweden’s recent election – on PR. In fact the evidence shows disproportional voting systems give more power to the extreme right.
Hungary’s hinterlands shed light on the rise of Orban's populist nationalism.
Italian Minister of Interior Matteo Salvini, admirer of Orbán, has harshly criticized NGOs whose ships save migrants from the Mediterranean sea. Will Italy follow the Hungarian path to illiberal democracy?
Hungary has taken its leave of democracy and has transformed itself into a dictatorship.
The problem with Central European liberal anti-nationalism is not that it went too far, but that it never really existed.