Published: 2026-04-23

Hungary's current policy towards the European Union

Natalia Kowerek
FORTHEM Journal
Section: Essays
DOI https://doi.org/10.25167/fj.5904

Abstract

This article examines the inconsistency in Hungary's foreign policy regarding its EU membership. While benefiting from EU opportunities, the Hungarian government counter new policies like the EU Migration Pact. It analyzes Hungary's historical background, focusing on Viktor Orbán and the Fidesz party, and explores themes of national identity and Hungarian conviction of greatness despite its size. The article also looks at Hungary's political isolation from the West, its support for illiberal democracy, and the status of Hungarian minorities abroad. Additionally, it discusses Hungary's support for EU expansion to the Western Balkans and the strategic motivations for this attitude. Ultimately, it illustrates Hungary's shift from a model EU candidate to a nation with growing inaccuracies towards the Union's core values, highlighting internal EU conflicts.

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Kowerek, N. (2026). Hungary’s current policy towards the European Union. FORTHEM Journal, 3, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.25167/fj.5904

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