Populism Will Eat Itself? – How Orbán’s defeat changes the game - podcast episode cover

Populism Will Eat Itself? – How Orbán’s defeat changes the game

Apr 16, 202626 minSeason 1Ep. 1791
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The stunning defeat of Viktor Orbán and his “illiberal democracy” project in Hungary appears to be a humiliating blow to Trump, Vance, Putin, Farage, and populists across the world. (Who will host their get-togethers now?) But is it really the beginning of the end for far-right authoritarianism, or something more complex? Jason Pack – host of the Disorder podcast and Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute – talks to Andrew Harrison about why Orbán fell, where the “neopopulist” go next, and what fans of democracy should learn from Peter Magyar’s victory. 

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FURTHER READING FROM JASON

• Listen to the Disorder podcast with Jason Pack

• Ordering the Disorder Substack: The Heart of Europe beats Stronger than ever

How Orban led to Trump.

• Hungary’s Lessons for Trump’s Opponents: Viktor Orbán’s critics had to put their ideological differences aside


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Written and presented by Andrew Harrison. Audio production by Tom Taylor and Robin Leeburn. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Artwork by James Parrett. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production.

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