Podcast World Policy On Air World Policy On Air, Ep. 150: “Budapest’s Drug Scare” December 15, 2017March 1, 2018 Budapest, drugs, Hungary, Peter Sarosi Read More
Citizenship & Identity Culture Human Well Being Risk & Security The Social Roots of the New Drug Scare in Budapest November 14, 2017March 7, 2018 Budapest, drug law, drug use, harm reduction, Hungary, Peter Sarosi, Political Critique, racism, Roma, social welfare Read More
Big Question Human Well Being Hungary: Navigating Sex-Work Regulations January 30, 2017March 23, 2018 Boglárka Fedorkó, discrimination, human rights, Hungary, sex work Read More
Arts-Policy Culture Politics of Monuments and Memorials July 12, 2016April 12, 2018 Budapest, Eunsun Cho, Hungary, monuments, Nazi, World War II Read More
Citizenship & Identity Elections & Institutions Human Well Being Why the EU Roma Policy Needs Reform July 11, 2016April 12, 2018 anti-Gypsyism, Bulgaria, European Union, Hungary, Roma, Violeta Naydenova Read More
Elections & Institutions Krétakör and the Current Status of NGOs in Hungary June 13, 2016April 24, 2018 Ákos Keller-Alánt, civil organizations, Fidesz, Hungary, Krétakör Foundation, NGOs Read More
Energy & Environment Budapest Government’s Decision to Destroy the City’s Largest Public Park Sparks Protests April 5, 2016May 21, 2018 András Jámbor, Budapest, Hungary, public space, Viktor Orban Read More
Elections & Institutions Human Well Being Teachers’ Protest in Hungary February 25, 2016May 23, 2018 education, Hungary, Nóra Diószegi-Horváth, protest, Szilárd István Pap, teacher Read More
Risk & Security Hungarian State of Emergency February 2, 2016May 24, 2018 András Jámbor, constitution, Hungary, terrorism Read More
Citizenship & Identity Elections & Institutions Hungary’s Blame Game About Xenophobia August 20, 2015June 13, 2018 Eunsun Cho, Fidesz, Hungary, Jobbik, Viktor Orban Read More