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Henry Barrett

Fulbright-Schuman Grantee
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Henry Barrett

Fulbright-Schuman Grantee

Henry Barrett, a Fulbright-Schuman Grantee to the European Union based in Budapest and Prague, worked at the Prague office of EUROPEUM Institute since spring 2024 until fall 2024.

Policy Paper | Democratic Participation, Integration, and Trust within the Visegrád Group: Twenty Years Since European Union Integration

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23. 12. 2024
This paper contextualizes and analyzes data pertaining to democratic participation, institutional trust, and integration of the Visegrád Group—Czechia, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia—into the European Union twenty years since accession. This paper explores the history and functionality of the Visegrád Group as a political collective both before and during EU membership. A representative survey across the four countries provides substantive insights into the current state of EU cohesion during a critical period for the community. Writes Henry Barrett in his Policy Paper.

BLOG | Radio Silence: EU Media Laws in the Hungarian Context

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15. 5. 2024
The European Union has passed major legislation to try and secure media freedom and independence in recent years. However, for the state of media pluralism in certain Member States, these efforts have come too late. In the Hungarian context, a pro-ruling party media ecosystem stands well-entrenched in the private and public media sector. Writes our researcher, Henry Barrett, a Fulbright-Schuman Grantee.

BLOG | A Proposal for Politically-Willing Countries to Resolve Europe’s Rule of Law Crisis

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26. 4. 2024
Given the lack of adequate EU responses over rule of law violations, politically-willing European states ought to consider a novel accountability mechanism. It is high time for committed European states to take innovative and decisive action on more than a decade of democratic backsliding sweeping the region and the world. Should European Union Member States concerned about rule of law violations seek a solution outside the EU institutions? Our researcher Henry Barrett, a Fulbright-Schuman Grantee, writes about this topic in his blog.

BLOG | The Sovereign Protection Office as the Tip of the Iceberg

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20. 3. 2024
In December 2023, the Hungarian Parliament passed a law establishing the Office for the Protection of the Sovereign, a state agency that now has unlimited access to personal data to search for and prosecute alleged foreign agents among the Hungarian population. Our researcher Henry Barrett, a Fulbright-Schuman Grantee, writes about this topic in his blog.
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