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ENGLISH INTERVIEW: Between rock and a hard place called Europe - with Andras Simonyi

from Optimisten, Pessimisten & Realisten

When diplomacy meets electric guitar: How resistance shapes leaders, nations, and the stories we tell. This episode centers on one of the most compelling figures in modern diplomacy — András Simonyi — a man whose life reads like a cross-continental novel: ambassador, strategist, rock guitarist, cultural bridge-builder, and witness to some of the most consequential shifts in global power over the last four decades.Simonyi has lived the world’s drama from the inside. From Hungary’s democratic emergence to the corridors of NATO, from Washington’s ideological pivots to Europe’s recurring identity crises, he has been both participant and interpreter of history. His multidisciplinary output — diplomacy, writing, music — is not a detour from politics, but an extension of it. As his memoir Rocking Toward a Free World: When the Stratocaster Beat the Kalashnikov argues, culture is not the soundtrack to geopolitics; it is often the engine.We explore how resistance — personal, political, artistic — shapes character and reveals power. Through Simonyi’s lens, Trump becomes less an anomaly than an archetype; Putin emerges in the long tradition of strategic darkness; Europe appears caught between hesitation and historic responsibility. And Ukraine, with its unlikely comic-turned-war-leader, stands as a reminder that the narrative logic of drama still governs global affairs.Simonyi also shares stories from his band, The Coalition of the Willing, and how he used music as a diplomatic instrument to reach presidents, legislators, and audiences far beyond the usual political sphere. Few people have moved as fluently between the Situation Room and the rehearsal room — and understood them as variations of the same stage.Along the way, we break down Europe’s strategic flaws, Trump’s inner circle, the shifting GOP, Hungary’s autocratic drift, the Orban-playbook behind Project 2025, and how modern diplomacy actually works behind closed doors.This is an episode for listeners who want to understand global power not just as policy, but as human drama — shaped by archetypes, ambition, resistance, and the stories we continue to tell about ourselves.And make sure to stay until the end — you’ll hear one of András Simonyi’s own songs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When diplomacy meets electric guitar: How resistance shapes leaders, nations, and the stories we tell. This episode centers on one of the most compelling figures in modern diplomacy — András Simonyi — a man whose life reads like a cross-continental novel: ambassador, strategist, rock guitarist, cultural bridge-builder, and witness to some of the most consequential shifts in global power over the last four decades.Simonyi has lived the world’s drama from the inside. From Hungary’s democratic emergence to the corridors of NATO, from Washington’s ideological pivots to Europe’s recurring identity crises, he has been both participant and interpreter of history. His multidisciplinary output — diplomacy, writing, music — is not a detour from politics, but an extension of it. As his memoir Rocking Toward a Free World: When the Stratocaster Beat the Kalashnikov argues, culture is not the soundtrack to geopolitics; it is often the engine.We explore how resistance — personal, political, artistic — shapes character and reveals power. Through Simonyi’s lens, Trump becomes less an anomaly than an archetype; Putin emerges in the long tradition of strategic darkness; Europe appears caught between hesitation and historic responsibility. And Ukraine, with its unlikely comic-turned-war-leader, stands as a reminder that the narrative logic of drama still governs global affairs.Simonyi also shares stories from his band, The Coalition of the Willing, and how he used music as a diplomatic instrument to reach presidents, legislators, and audiences far beyond the usual political sphere. Few people have moved as fluently between the Situation Room and the rehearsal room — and understood them as variations of the same stage.Along the way, we break down Europe’s strategic flaws, Trump’s inner circle, the shifting GOP, Hungary’s autocratic drift, the Orban-playbook behind Project 2025, and how modern diplomacy actually works behind closed doors.This is an episode for listeners who want to understand global power not just as policy, but as human drama — shaped by archetypes, ambition, resistance, and the stories we continue to tell about ourselves.And make sure to stay until the end — you’ll hear one of András Simonyi’s own songs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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