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“Built to Function. Designed to Control.” Dr Nicholas Jeffery examines Hungary’s digital state, where efficiency, discretion, and control intersect in ways that reshape governance, business, and power.
“Information is the new masonry, but wisdom is still the architect.” Dr Nicholas Jeffery explores Budapest’s digital transformation and the governance questions behind smart cities, as the historic Danube capital works to modernize infrastructure while preserving its architectural heritage.
Hungary’s 2026 election is less about ideology and more about risk, choosing between a known system and an uncertain alternative in a complex global landscape shaped by history, alliances, and economic realities.
by Nicholas Jeffery & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver
Hungary’s 2026 election is less about ideology and more about risk, choosing between a known system and an uncertain alternative in a complex global landscape shaped by history, alliances, and economic realities.
by Nicholas Jeffery & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver
“Built to Function. Designed to Control.” Dr Nicholas Jeffery examines Hungary’s digital state, where efficiency, discretion, and control intersect in ways that reshape governance, business, and power.
by Nicholas Jeffery & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver
“Information is the new masonry, but wisdom is still the architect.” Dr Nicholas Jeffery explores Budapest’s digital transformation and the governance questions behind smart cities, as the historic Danube capital works to modernize infrastructure while preserving its architectural heritage.
by Nicholas Jeffery & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver
In Budapest’s 9th district, the stadium is more than sport — it is identity, belonging, and a lens into Hungary’s political logic.
by Nicholas Jeffery
Hungary’s fiercest political battle is not with Brussels — it is with its own capital, Budapest.
by Nicholas Jeffery & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News Global
From the banks of the Danube, geopolitics feels less like policy and more like performance. A personal letter from Budapest as Hungary moves toward the 2026 election — pragmatic, polarised, and persistently independent.
by Nicholas Jeffery & WBN News Global & WBN News Vancouver