Lecture of Prof. Péter Kacziba on “Populist Foreign Policy under Small-State Constraints: Hungary’s Strategy in the Russian-Ukrainian War”

On October 31, 2026, Associate Professor Péter Kacziba (Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Pécs, Hungary) gave a lecture at the University of Piraeus on “Populist Foreign Policy under Small-State Constraints: Hungary’s Strategy in the Russian-Ukrainian War.”

The lecture provided valuable insights into Hungary’s populist foreign policy and the strategic choices of small states in the context of shifting geopolitical dynamics in Europe. It focused on the country’s energy and economic policy, strategic planning, and relations with great powers.

Within this context, attendees had the opportunity to pose questions and exchange views with the speaker.

