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China-Hungary relations

China’s Growing Foothold in Hungary
By Gabriela Greilinger
Deepening Sino-Hungarian ties may pose further challenges to EU unity on China.

Hungarian Policy Toward China Might Be Facing a Seismic Shift
By Richard Q. Turcsanyi and Matej Šimalčík
Hungary under Viktor Orban has been the most China-friendly country in the EU in recent years. That might be about to change – drastically.

Hungarians Spurn Chinese-Backed University Campus
By Eleanor Albert
A planned campus for Fudan University in Budapest sparked protests, highlighting a broader outcry against Viktor Orban's China policy.

Central and Eastern Europe Is Not in Bed With China
By Andreea Brînză
Western analysts often parrot Chinese talking points about the strength of China’s presence in the region. The truth is far less rosy for Beijing.

China and the Budapest-Belgrade Railway Saga
By Andreea Brînză
The railway became the BRI’s most important project in Europe -- but nearly seven years later, the story still isn’t over.

How Hungary’s Path Leads to China’s Belt and Road
By John Macri
Hungary’s various identities are all pointing in one direction: toward Beijing.
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