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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 11 MIN

Episode 46- Budapest After Orban And The End Of A Populist Era

from The Greenfield Report with Henry R. Greenfield · host Henry R. Greenfield

Budapest went from the loudest showroom for European populism to a quiet architectural gem again, almost overnight. From the ground in Hungary’s capital, we walk through Viktor Orban’s sudden defeat and what it means when a leader who built power through spectacle, patronage, and permanent campaign politics loses the switchboard that kept the whole production running.We unpack how Orban’s Hungary used the European Union’s rules to slow collective action, why the EU unanimity requirement can become a weapon, and how NATO access plus alleged Russia-friendly behavior created a long-term trust problem for allies supporting Ukraine. Then we track the immediate aftershocks: institutes dismantled, events canceled, and Peter Magyar signaling a sharp break, including ending CPAC’s welcome in Hungary. If you care about EU governance, Russia’s influence operations, and the future of the Russia-Ukraine war, these details matter because they change incentives, intelligence flows, and coalition strength.Finally, we zoom out to the wider conservative populism moment across Europe and the growing instinct among politicians to distance themselves from Donald Trump as a political liability. The core question we leave you with is uncomfortable and urgent: if voters in Hungary could reject corruption and illiberal democracy, what does that suggest for other democracies wrestling with strongman politics?Subscribe for more geopolitical analysis, share this with a friend who follows European politics, and leave a review with your take: is the post-Orban reset a one-off, or the start of a broader shift?Support the show

Budapest went from the loudest showroom for European populism to a quiet architectural gem again, almost overnight. From the ground in Hungary’s capital, we walk through Viktor Orban’s sudden defeat and what it means when a leader who built power through spectacle, patronage, and permanent campaign politics loses the switchboard that kept the whole production running. We unpack how Orban’s Hungary used the European Union’s rules to slow collective action, why the EU unanimity requirement can...

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Budapest went from the loudest showroom for European populism to a quiet architectural gem again, almost overnight. From the ground in Hungary’s capital, we walk through Viktor Orban’s sudden defeat and what it means when a leader who built power...

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