Written by Jessica Storey-Nagy, PhD student in Central Eurasian Studies, Hungarian Studies Péter Krekó is the Executive Director of the Budapest-based think tank Political Capital. He also serves as Professor of psychology and political science at Etövös Loránd University of Sciences in Budapest and is a member of the presidential board of the Hungarian Political… Read more »
Month: February 2019
Reflections on Valery Nechay’s lecture: “Serving the Public and … Autocrats: How Free Media Promote the Survival of Authoritarian Regimes?”
Written by Dima Kortukov, PhD student in Political Science “Serving the Public and … Autocrats: How Free Media Promote the Survival of Authoritarian Regimes?”: Reflections on Valery Nechay’s lecture In the last quarter of the 20th century, dictatorial regimes collapsed in numerous states across diverse regions such as Latin America and Eastern Europe. But as… Read more »