This research project aims to identify the main narratives spread by official Kremlin mouthpieces and local pro-Kremlin media, focusing on how Russia-related issues and EU institutions are depicted
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Authoritarian influence
Political Capital partnered up with Czech and Slovak experts to gain a better understanding of Russian soft and sharp power in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia.
A study on the connections between German Far Right and Russia
Summary of Political Capital's research on how the Hungarian society perceives the Russian Federation’s power potential
The Hungarian National Assembly approved the law on the International Investment Bank’s move to Budapest on 5 March 2019.
Summary of the conference where Political Capital introduced the results of the research „Mystification and Demystification of Vladimir Putin’s Russia”.
Political Capital's conference
A chapter of Tárki's Social Report 2019 written by Péter Krekó
Political Capital’s study explains how Russian disinformation works and the security threats it poses.
Our interview with Dr. Ylja Yablokov about his upcoming book, entitled Fortress Russia – Conspiracy Theories in Post-Soviet Russia.
Our analysis sums up the Kremlin’s meddling possibilities in the CEE region