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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 1H

Why Orbán Lost and What Happens Next

from The World Unpacked · host Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

The world is still making sense of Viktor Orbán’s historic election loss in Hungary—a small country with outsized global significance.  Why were Orbán’s generational efforts to stack the electoral deck not enough to prevent his landslide defeat?  Is this a warning sign for right-wing populists in America, Europe, and elsewhere who’ve modeled their own movements on Orbán’s? Tom Carothers, a top democracy scholar with deep ties in Hungary, joins Jon Bateman on a special episode of The World Unpacked.  Tom explains why Orbán lost, why his successor Peter Magyar isn’t the anti-Orbán that many assume, and why “electoral autocracies” around the world are less stable than they seem. Host:  Follow Jon on X: https://x.com/JonKBateman  Guest:  Tom Carothers: https://carnegieendowment.org/people/...

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