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Democratic Security
How Orbán’s Power Machine Cracked From Within
14 May 2026
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Jessica is a scholar of international relations and communications professional. She recently completed her Erasmus Mundus Master in Global Studies, a joint degree program which transplanted her from her home in New York to study in Leipzig, Germany and Wrocław, Poland, where she is now based. Her research focuses on transatlantic relations, migration and political theory.
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