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Gergely Varga

Gergely Varga (PhD) is a security policy expert living in Switzerland with a research focus on transatlantic relations and European security. He was previously senior research fellow and programme manager of the Euroatlantic Program at the Institute for Foreign Affairs and Trade in Budapest, and was a visiting fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, DC. He currently works at the Hungarian embassy in Bern.
‘Hungary remains a major source of electricity and fuel for Ukraine and has carried out its largest humanitarian operation to date, hosting around one million Ukrainian refugees. Furthermore, the Prime
‘While trade with Russia is usually condemned in principle, even Ukraine, the victim of Russian aggression, allowed the transit of Russian gas and oil to Europe for economic reasons until
‘Given the loss of security and economic credibility of the Western powers in 2008–2009 from a Central European perspective, and the serious economic and energy security challenges Hungary was facing
‘After 20 years of left–liberal rule, Fidesz’s goal was to stimulate the creation of a much more balanced and pluralistic environment in all segments of society and a country less
‘A Hungarian grand strategy for the 21st century must be based on principles that go beyond the question of Eastern or Western orientation.’