

Matt Steinglass
Europe correspondent for The Economist, provides expert analysis on Hungarian politics.
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Apr 1, 2022 • 23min
All opposed, say nothing: Hungary’s election
Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent for The Economist, provides insights into Viktor Orban's authoritarian grip on Hungary and the implications for democracy in broader global contexts. Margaret Kadifa discusses the reliance of British universities on tuition fees from Chinese students, uncovering potential risks to academic freedom. They also touch on the resurgence of the Ukrainian film 'Atlantis,' reflecting the resilience amidst conflict. Together, they explore how these interconnected issues shape today's political landscape.

Apr 1, 2022 • 23min
All opposed, say nothing: Hungary’s election
Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent for The Economist, provides keen insights into Viktor Orbán's tightening grip on Hungary as the nation heads into a crucial election, raising implications for democracies worldwide. Margaret Kadifa, Britain correspondent, explores the growing dependency of UK universities on Chinese student fees, stirring debate over academic integrity and free speech. They also discuss the renewed interest in the Ukrainian film 'Atlantis,' capturing the resilience amidst conflict and the power of storytelling in wartime.

Apr 30, 2021 • 22min
Illiberal-arts degrees: Hungary’s universities seized
In this discussion, Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent for The Economist, digs into Hungary's sweeping university reforms under Prime Minister Viktor Orban, revealing alarming trends in academic freedom. He highlights the lack of EU response to democratic decline, raising questions about funding complicity. The talk also shifts to an exciting development in mental health: researchers are working on a blood test for depression that could transform diagnosis and treatment precision. Additionally, a heartfelt tribute to activist LaDonna Brave Bull Allard is featured.