
In this episode of Beyond the Bubble, Andras reconnects with longtime friend and diplomat turned academic, Zoltan Feher for a extensive conversation on Hungarian identity, global politics, and the shifting world order. From student activism in post-communist Hungary to working in diplomacy in Washington and Ankara, Zoltan reflects on the dreams of EU and NATO integration, the rise of China, and the complex triangle between the U.S., EU, and China.They explore how in a globalized world values like democracy, rule of law, and transatlantic solidarity are being tested to the brink of collapse and how their 1990s optimism gave way to a fragmented present. Zoltan also shares how academia, global affairs, and even personal risk-taking have shaped his view on courage, responsibility, and what it means to build a meaningful career in uncertain times.Dr. Zoltán Fehér is a Diplomat-Scholar, Geostrategist; Nonresident Fellow, Part of the Atlantic Council, A Global China Hub expert; Professional Lecturer & Visiting Scholar, Currently working at George Washington University.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoltan-feher/