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Viktor Orbán’s 2014 ‘Illiberal Democracy’ Speech Cites Non‑Western Regimes

Viktor Orbán’s 2014 ‘Illiberal Democracy’ Speech Cites Non‑Western Regimes The passage records Orbán’s ideological statements and references to other governments but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads. It is useful for contextual analysis of his rhetoric but offers little investigative value beyond confirming known positions. Key insights: Orbán urges abandoning 1989 as a reference point, preferring the 2008 financial crisis as a new benchmark.; He cites Barack Obama and unnamed Western critics as evidence of liberal weakness.; He praises non‑Western states (China, Russia, Singapore, India, Turkey) as models for competitiveness.

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Viktor Orbán’s 2014 ‘Illiberal Democracy’ Speech Cites Non‑Western Regimes The passage records Orbán’s ideological statements and references to other governments but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, or actionable leads. It is useful for contextual analysis of his rhetoric but offers little investigative value beyond confirming known positions. Key insights: Orbán urges abandoning 1989 as a reference point, preferring the 2008 financial crisis as a new benchmark.; He cites Barack Obama and unnamed Western critics as evidence of liberal weakness.; He praises non‑Western states (China, Russia, Singapore, India, Turkey) as models for competitiveness.

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kagglehouse-oversightpolitical-rhetoricilliberal-democracyhungaryviktor-orbánforeign-influence
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