Hungary has shown Europe how influence can be built into an entire political system and how even that system can be challenged through democratic elections.
In this episode of Anatomy of Disinformation, we examine how control over media, narratives, and information shapes political power. From Viktor Orbán’s long-standing media dominance to the unexpected electoral victory of Péter Magyar and the Tisza party, we ask: can democracy still break through a system built on disinformation?
Together with Ferenc Miszlivetz, Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies Kőszeg, we look at Hungary’s political shift, the collapse of old propaganda narratives, and why younger generations rejected fear-based politics and chose change.
This episode is about much more than elections. It is about who controls information, who shapes public trust, and whether democratic resilience can still win.
With Maciej Artur Nadzikiewicz from the Wikimedia Foundation, we explore how platforms like Wikipedia have become battlegrounds for influence operations. In the age of AI, web scraping, and content manipulation, can open knowledge still remain trustworthy?
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