The Transatlantic Debrief
In the latest episode of The Transatlantic Debrief, I sat down with Jacob Reynolds, Head of Policy at MCC Brussels, in the MCC—Viktor Orbán's think tank here in Brussels—for an hour-long, uncut conversation on sovereignty, European identity, and the far-right project reshaping EU politics. The MCC is the hub for policy and exchange among the European far right, a far right that is growing, on its way to potentially having the decision-making power across European capitals and in the Parliament. Moving from the fringes to the mainstream. I wanted to understand what Europe will look like once it gains the power. We cover: - What MCC Brussels actually wants to build—not the slogans, but the mechanics - Strategic autonomy and a sovereigntist view of Europe on the world stage - The funding chain—MOL, Russian oil revenues, and the Heritage Foundation - American interference in European politics—and who gets to define sovereignty - The CEU expulsion, press consolidation in Hungary, and what academic freedom actually means - Hannah Arendt and how her framework applies or does not apply to all of the above Jacob Reynolds is Head of Policy at MCC Brussels, the European outpost of the Mathias Corvinus Collegium, Hungary's state-backed education and research institution.
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