Minisode 1| In which we are cautiously watching Hungary
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About this listen
The first minisode of As the World Burns provides a follow-up to episode one and discusses the erosion of democracy, Hungary's recent election, Magyar's background, and the challenges of rebuilding democratic norms and institutions. It reflects on the impact of long-term erosion and the potential for democratic recovery, highlighting the need for public trust and accountability in political leadership.
Takeaways
- Erosion of democracy is a slow and gradual process that requires careful attention and vigilance.
- The challenges of rebuilding democratic norms and institutions require public trust, accountability, and a slow and painstaking process of recovery.
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction to As the World Burns
- 07:20 Rigged System and Opposition's Success
- 13:11 Changing Political Standards
- 18:19 Scandals and Political Parallel
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