Hungary Joining BRICS, Breaking Away from the EU?

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23 Aug 2025

Hungary’s Eastward Shift: Is Orbán Redefining Europe’s Future?

Once a rising star in the European Union, Hungary is now challenging the very foundations of the Western alliance. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Hungary is pivoting away from Brussels—and toward Moscow and Beijing. What’s driving this bold realignment? And what could it mean for the future of the EU, NATO, and global power dynamics?

In this in-depth geopolitical analysis, we explore:

  • Hungary’s growing ties with Russia and China
  • The impact of Chinese investment and Belt and Road participation
  • Orbán’s defiance of EU norms and sanctions
  • Why Hungary blocked Sweden’s NATO accession
  • The ideological clash between national sovereignty and liberal democracy
  • Hungary’s potential alignment with BRICS
  • What this shift means for European unity and global order

As the EU faces unprecedented internal divisions, Hungary’s actions are sending shockwaves across Berlin, Paris, Brussels—and Washington. Is Hungary the canary in the coal mine for a rising wave of Euroskeptic nationalism? Or is it forging a new path in a multipolar world?


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