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The Post-Reality Campaign

Politics
Hungary
开始于 May 05, 2026

Viktor Orban is waging cognitive warfare on a new scale

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The Post-Reality Campaign

Anne Applebaum (United States) | Mar 29, 2026

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Labeling Orban's campaign as cognitive warfare may overlook the complexities of political communication in an era of rapid information exchange.

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Viktor Orban's cognitive warfare undermines democratic values, creating a dangerous precedent for leaders worldwide to manipulate public perception.

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The impact of cognitive warfare, as seen in Orban's campaign, highlights the need for improved media literacy among citizens to discern truth from manipulation.

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Orban's tactics may alienate citizens and deepen societal divides, ultimately harming Hungary's cohesion and democratic processes.

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Orban's approach to information control is a legitimate strategy for national security, protecting Hungary from external misinformation threats.

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