The unified nationalist stand taken by Ukrainian citizens in the face of the Russian invasion has been widely admired around the world. Yet nationalism, broadly defined, has been an object of disdain and condemnation among the elites of the United States and Western Europe. Countries closest to the borders of the former Soviet Union view things differently.
Join us for a conversation with Newsweek Opinion Editor Josh Hammer, who recently visited Hungary and met with a variety of official and unofficial voices.