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- Poles and Hungarians Differ Over Views of Russia and the U. S.
People in Poland express very negative views about both Russia and its president, while Hungarians tend to be more positive than most other European counterparts – even though large majorities are also unfavorable on Russia and Vladimir Putin
- WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT POLAND AND HUNGARY? - CEPA
This paper argues that Poland and Hungary are pursuing policies that erode the rule of law and democratic norms It also argues there are key diferences between the two countries, all of which put Hungary on a more worrying trajectory
- Poland, Hungary, and the war in Ukraine - AAU
It aims to explain why Hungary and Poland chose different foreign policy reactions to the war in Ukraine and to explore how the intervening variables from NCR can explain the difference in the responses
- 1956 Reconsidered: Why Hungary and Not Poland? - JSTOR
This article will compare the events in Poland and Hungary closely, drawing on recently declassified documents from Hungarian, Polish, and Russian archives I will conclude that the documents do not alter the older interpretations significantly
- AN ANALYSIS OF POLAND AND HUNGARY AS EXAMPLES OF MEHTER . . .
Hungary and Poland, the two European countries of the Eastern bloc, have started to take essential steps toward joining North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) since the 1990s These two countries became EU members in 2004, during the EU’s fifth enlargement round
- Poland and Hungary are withdrawing from the EU
Over the past years, the governments of Hungary and Poland have repeatedly defied various EU rules, including the core principles of membership they had subscribed to when acceding to the Union
- Populism and the Erosion of Democracy in Poland and in Hungary
The unprecedented support for populist parties, their hold on power, and the subse-quent erosion of democracy in Poland and in Hungary are all the result of the failure of mainstream political parties
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