The Heat: Hungary nationalism and mass urbanization

The Heat

U.S. President Trump raised some eyebrows when he used the global stage to talk about America First and not multilateral-ism. 

But for the Hungarian foreign minister, it was a refreshing speech. Hungary has restricted migration and taken a more nationalistic approach – very much in keeping with the U.S. leader’s outlook.

To discuss the challenge posed by Brexit for Europe:

  • Peter Szijjarto is the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

By 2030, 60% of the world population is projected to be living in urban areas. The major shift from rural areas to cities will happen in countries that are still developing, in continents like Africa, Asia and South America.

To discuss the challenges for governments and the environment:

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