The Hungary effect and the possible end of the deadlock in the European Union

The Hungary effect and the possible end of the deadlock in the European Union

The elections in Hungary do not constitute a turning point for the European project, but they do act as a mechanism for adjusting a critical variable: the degree of internal friction in decision-making. In a system such as that of the European Union, where unanimity remains a requirement in key are...

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