Luke Larson of Saint Paul, Minnesota, has lived in Hungary since 2020. He is a visiting fellow at the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, a member of Freedom and Identity in Central Europe, and an alumnus of the Hungary Foundation’s Budapest Fellowship Program. He has also conducted research with the Research Institute for Hungarian Communities Abroad.
For Orbán, Hungarian Minority is a Top Priority in Ukraine

For Orbán, Hungarian Minority is a Top Priority in Ukraine

Concerns over minority rights in Transcarpathia explain, at least in part, why Hungary goes against the grain on the war in Ukraine.

May 10, 2024
An American’s Journey into Ukraine’s Hungarian Minority Region

An American’s Journey into Ukraine’s Hungarian Minority Region

A historic Hungarian community on Ukraine’s western edge considers its future in times of war.

August 8, 2023
Nordic and Conservative: The Rising Shift to the Right in Sweden and Its Nordic Neighbors

Nordic and Conservative: The Rising Shift to the Right in Sweden and Its Nordic Neighbors

The Swedish Right’s criticism of immigration is largely rooted in a concern that the population influx and lack of societal integration will threaten social safety nets.

June 25, 2023