
Munich Hangover: A Fractured West and the Battle Over What NATO Means
As the U.S. courts Central Europe, the battle over who defines ‘the West’ moves to the center of transatlantic politics.

As the U.S. courts Central Europe, the battle over who defines ‘the West’ moves to the center of transatlantic politics.
Our editor-in-chief recently sat down with Gladden Pappin for a discussion about conservatism in the West, Hungary’s foreign policy agenda, and the potential shift to the right across Europe in the upcoming elections.

For all its talk of rule of law and democracy, the EU appears determined to ‘fix’ its broken migration system by politically punishing the very countries that have done the most to prevent the problem. Later this week, we’ll find out how European leaders who disagree with this process intend to push back.

Hungary is unique in enthusiastically welcoming conservatives from all around the world, and offering them a space in which they can voice their convictions without constantly being hounded.