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How Post-Orbán Hungary Could Reshape the Western Balkans
22 May 2026
28 August 2025
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has jolted Central Europe, sparking military reforms and a rush to rearm. But as the V4 grapples with rising threats, can their divided societies still summon the will to fight?
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When Russia launched its full-scale war against Ukraine, the shock did more than trigger a military buildup across Central Europe. It forced the region to confront a neglected question: what role should citizens play in defence and deterrence?
At the EU level, the ReArm Europe Plan strengthens and coordinates the bloc’s hard defence, while the Preparedness Union Strategy advances a whole-of-government, whole-of-society approach to resilience.
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Weronika Grzebalska is a defence sociologist and an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Her research centres on the current transformations of defence, war, right-wing politics and gender politics in Poland and CEE.
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