The political discourse in Central Europe is increasingly shaped by Euroscepticsm and nativism. In a Round Table held at the Czech Centre in Budapest, experts discussed why political actors resort to an anti-European rhetoric.
Panel:
Attila Juhász (Political Capital)
Júlia Lakatos (CFPA Centre for Fair Political Analysis)
Zoltán Gábor Szűcs (HAS Centre for Social Sciences – Institute for Political Science)
András Szalai (Central European University Budapest)
Chair:
Róland Reiner (Integrity Lab)
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