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Illiberalisme is niet onvermijdelijk
If Viktor Orbán can lose, then his Russian and American admirers can lose too
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
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Focusing on individual leaders distracts from the systemic issues that allow illiberalism to thrive across nations, including economic inequality and misinformation.
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The narrative that illiberalism can be defeated may oversimplify the complexities of global politics, leading to complacency among democrats.
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While Orbán's loss is significant, it does not guarantee a broader decline of illiberalism; each country's context must be examined individually.
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Illiberalism is not just a political issue but a cultural one; societies must actively engage in promoting democratic norms to prevent its resurgence.
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The defeat of illiberal leaders like Orbán shows that democratic values can prevail against authoritarianism, inspiring global resistance.
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