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Adrian KorczyńskiNew Eastern Outlook |
Hungary’s Reckoning: The Bastion Weakens, But the Ground Remains Parliamentary elections in Hungary ended in defeat for the Fidesz party, led by...
NATO’s Slow Fracture: How Trump’s Iran War Exposed the Instrument of Hegemony NATO survives as a bureaucratic structure, but the instrument of...
Why the West Never Left the Balkans: Serbia on War Footing The Balkans remain the most striking proof that the West never went away. It simply traded...
Hungary’s 2026 election: Orban’s last stand or the end of Central European autonomy? The parliamentary elections scheduled for April 12, 2026, in...
Kindergarten Diplomacy in Central Europe: Polish President Visits Budapest Polish President Karol Nawrocki’s visit to Budapest to celebrate...
SAFE Debt Trap: Poland’s €43.7 Billion Bet on Unipolar Illusion For Poland—already one of NATO’s most heavily militarized economies—SAFE is...
Washington’s Assault on Iran: A Hegemonic Gamble That Burdens Europe The conflict that ignited on February 28, 2026, with joint US-Israeli...
Zelensky’s Death Threat to Orbán: Hungary Faces Ukraine’s Pipeline War Europe witnessed a startling escalation in early March 2026 as tensions...
Poland – Pakistan: Moralism as a Substitute for Strategy Poland is sliding into a risky partnership with Pakistan, which could ultimately do Warsaw...
The Leash Holds – Germany’s Brief Flirtation with Realism and the Transatlantic Correction In mid-January, Friedrich Merz referred to Russia as...
Ukraine is Hungary’s Enemy: Orbán Slams Kyiv as Brussels Admits It Can’t End the War On February 7, 2026, at a public rally in Szombathely,...
Von der Leyen’s Deals with BRICS: Gains for Elites, Costs for Citizens The European Union, having concluded agreements with India and Mercosur, is...