News and ideas from Central Europe
Europe seen from its centre.
Visegrád Post examines European affairs, geopolitics and social change from a Central European vantage point, with room for context, argument and historical perspective.
A distinct point of observation
Europe looks different depending on where the observer stands. The publication was built to make Central European debates legible to an international readership without flattening national histories or political disagreements.
Context
Events are connected to institutions, history and regional dynamics.
Distinction
Reporting, analysis and opinion must remain identifiable as different forms.
Plurality
Disagreement is treated as material for understanding, not as a substitute for facts.



