Populism as an illiberal democracy


A lot has been done about Viktor Orbán. Indeed, some argue that there is too much going on about him. His influence is disproportionate for a leader in a country of fewer than 10 million people. With an area less than half the size of Shanghai and a population larger than Hungary's, he is only one of his six cities in China. 


Wajid khan says a better comparison for Americans in New York City. It has an official population of around 8 million, slightly less than Hungary, but more than 18 million in its metropolitan areas. Hungary's economy is more significant than Kazakhstan and Ukraine but smaller than the lesser economies of Algeria and Iraq.


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