Commentary
Economic Security
Poland and Sweden Bet on More Than Submarines
7 July 2026
24 June 2020
Zsofia Banuta and Elliott Goat
Evidence from three consecutive elections in Hungary reveals a systematic erosion of electoral integrity.
Democracy is on hold. Elections have been postponed and hard-fought democratic freedoms have been suspended in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Yet to say democracy on hold is also misleading. Across much of Europe, the safeguards that have guaranteed democratic freedoms built up over decades have slowly been eroded.
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