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How Viktor Orban Plays To Win

The Resurgence of Central Europe
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With Brexit complete, the European Union unbalanced, and populist national conservatism on the march across the continent, winds of rebellion continue to blow from Central Europe, where Hungary's dynamic leader Viktor Orban has been building a political alternative to neoliberal statism. Prime Minister of Hungary from 1998 to 2002, Orban's continuation in power since 2010 has marked a real European turning point as he transcends conventional divisions. He is an advocate of European unity, but a nemesis of the Brussels superstate. He is both democratic and illiberal, rigorous in economics, yet opposed to global free trade, a defender of the Christian West while eager to engage with China, Russia, and Iran. What will Orban's legacy be in a Europe that he continues not merely to confound, but to lead? Thibaud Gibelin explores the recent trends to explain what is happening not only in Central Europe but across Europe today and sheds light on one of the most criticized - and yet most experienced - statesmen on the European scene.
Thibaud Gibelin was born on January 6, 1990, in Aix-en-Provence, France. After studying history and political science, he worked in Brussels at the European Parliament and then taught in private secondary schools and, since 2021, at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC) in Budapest, Hungary. He is currently completing his doctorate in political science at the Universite Paris Est-Creteil and in contemporary history at the Pazmany Peter Catholic University in Budapest. His research focuses on the reassertion of politics in Europe, with particular reference to recent developments in Hungary.
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