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While in the previous episode we revisited the Tavares Report of 2013, this time we make our way back to current times. How should the European Union move forward after the Hungarian (and Polish) veto on the rule of law conditionality? To which extent is acceptable for the EU to monetize non-negotiable fundamental values? Rui Tavares will share once again unique insights.
How should the European Union move forward after the Hungarian (and Polish) veto on the rule of law conditionality? To which extent is acceptable for the EU to monetize non-negotiable fundamental values? Rui Tavares will share once again unique insights.
Rui Tavares will discuss the dangers of inaction in light of the breach of the EU values by member states for the union as well as will share his experience of drafting the report during his stay in Hungary.
Rui Tavares will take a look on Hungary, Europe and Democracy through the lenses of the Tavares Report of 2013.
At the end of September, the next tragedy of 2020 unraveled, and the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan erupted over the Nagorno-Karabakh disputed territory. How did the tensions start? What roles do the external actors undertake in the war? Our first guest Pal Dunay, an associate professor at the Institute of Political and International Studies at ELTE, gives us a glimpse of the roots of the conflict and situation on the ground.