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Author Archives: Daniel Hegedus

Posted inCommentary, Ukraine

How to Get the Grain Out of Ukraine?

by Daniel Hegedus 01 Jul 202215 Jul 2022

Why opening a sea lane at the port of Odessa is possible and vitally needed.

Posted inCommentary, Hungary

Risky But Right

by Daniel Hegedus 29 Apr 202202 May 2022
Posted inHungary, Politics

What Could Happen After the Elections

by Daniel Hegedus 01 Apr 202201 Apr 2022
Posted inHungary, Politics

Hungary’s Opposition Picks a Wild Card

by Daniel Hegedus 26 Oct 202129 Oct 2021
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics, Eastern Europe & Russia, Hungary, National politics, Politics

Orban Uses Coronavirus to Put Hungary’s Democracy in a State of Danger

by Daniel Hegedus 01 Apr 202013 Aug 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Hungary, Politics

Hungary’s Sudden Political Reshuffle Broke Orban’s Power Monopoly

by Daniel Hegedus 23 Oct 201925 Oct 2021

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