Magyar’s Hungary in Organization of Turkic States
While Viktor Orban has spent his years in power deepening Hungary’s ties with Central Asia, Turkey, and Azerbaijan to demonstrate that Budapest’s influence extends beyond the European Union, Peter Magyar is seeking to ground Hungary’s future more firmly within the EU. From Eurasianet.
Commentary
Opinion: A Partnership Whose Time Has Come
Bulgaria, Albania, and Kosovo enjoy relations that are unhindered by the types of conflict often seen in the Balkans. Now is an appropriate moment to give this favorable foundation a more coherent strategic direction. From Mr.East.eu via the German Marshall Fund.
The Captured Revolution Turns on Itself
Kyrgyzstan’s president rewrites the constitution to give himself more power, crushes his only serious rival, and continues to stifle dissent.
Opinion: A Farewell to Hungary’s Most Harmful State Institution
On paper, the Sovereignty Protection Office was set up to defend Hungarian national interests. Instead, it attacked activists and journalists who stood up for a more decent and just Hungary. From Telex.
Hungarian Thaw, Slovak Freeze: How the Post-Orban Era Could Chill Relations on the Danube
The alliance between Viktor Orban and Robert Fico long kept Slovak-Hungarian tensions buried. But with Peter Magyar’s rise in Hungary and economic trouble at home, Fico may turn to anti-Hungarian nationalism in his reelection campaign. From ECFR.
Latest News
Kyrgyzstan’s Dordoi Bazaar: A World Made From Shipping Containers
The Kyrgyz capital’s Dordoi Bazaar is a vibrant center of trade and entrepreneurship, connecting European and Chinese markets, while creating opportunities of a better future for local people. From The Conversation.
Annexation by Appointment?
Russia’s new South Ossetian playbook and its potential applicability elsewhere.
Vaclav Havel’s Legacy Rocks On at TrutnOFF
Rooted in the underground movement, the Czech “Woodstock” prepares to celebrate Vaclav Havel’s legacy on the 90th anniversary of his birth.
Poland and Baltics Warn of Russian False-Flag Strikes
Eastern EU states are shielding crucial infrastructure, while Moscow dismisses claims as “scare stories.”
The Balkan Laundromat
Legalizing dirty money in the Western Balkans depends on the services of “professional enablers,” a new report reveals.

