Daniel Hegedüs
Daniel Hegedüs is a political scientist known for his expertise in Central European politics, particularly regarding Hungary's political landscape and its relationship with the European Union. He has been vocal about the erosion of democratic norms in Hungary under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and frequently analyzes the implications of Orbán's governance on both domestic and international levels. Hegedüs has commented on Hungary's policies and its controversial positions on various European matters, including its approach to international law and human rights.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vietnam | 1 | 6.00 | 0.10% | +0% | 97,338,583 | 96,375 | $340,000 | 337$ |
| Totals | 1 | 97,338,583 | 96,375 | $340,000 | 337$ |
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Recent Mentions
Vietnam:
Daniel Hegedus is an expert from the German Marshall Fund who commented on the critical moment for Europe.
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Slovenia:
Daniel Hegedüs, an expert on Central Europe, explained the strategic goals of Viktor Orbán's meeting with Trump.
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Portugal:
Daniel Hegedüs commented on the European implications of the summit between Trump and Putin.
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Slovenia:
Daniel Hegedüs explains the potential political challenges facing Orbán if the pride parade proceeds despite the ban.
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Slovakia:
Daniel Hegedüs from the German Marshal Fund of the United States commented on the government's actions against civil society.
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Serbia:
Daniel Hegeduš warns that Tisza represents an existential threat to Fidesz.
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Serbia:
Daniel Hegeduš warns that Tisza represents an existential threat to Fidesz.
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United Kingdom:
Daniel Hegedüs is a regional director for central Europe at the German Marshall fund who commented on the political situation in Hungary.
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Slovenia:
Daniel Hegedüs is a Central Europe expert who commented on the implications of the government's actions on opposition mobilization.
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Slovakia:
Hegedüs noted that Hungary is not a democratic country.
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