Brave new Hungary : mapping the "system of national cooperation" /
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Imprint: | Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2020] |
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Description: | 1 online resource (ix, 450 pages.) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12284406 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction historicizing an anti-liberal turn / János Mátyás Kovács and Balázs Trencsényi
- Reinventing Hungary with revolutionary fervor : the Declaration of National Cooperation as a readers' guide to the Fundamental Law of 2011 / Renáta Uitz
- Totalitarianism without perpetrators? : politics of history in the "system of national cooperation" / Ferenc Laczó
- Civil society in an illiberal democracy : government-friendly NGOs, "foreign agents," and uncivil publics / Virág Molnár
- Beyond electioneering : minority Hungarians and the vision of national unification / Gábor Egry
- The role of religion in the illiberal Hungarian constitutional system / Gábor Halmai
- The right hand thinks : on the sources of György Matolcsy's economic vision / János Mátyás Kovács
- Towards a "work-based society"? / János Köllő
- The fear of population replacement / Attila Melegh
- Votes, ideology, and self-enrichment : the campaign of re-nationalization after 2010 / Péter Mihályi
- Viktor Orbán's propaganda state / Miklós Haraszti
- Ideology or pragmatism? : interpreting social policy change under the system of national cooperation / Dorottya Szikra
- The Central European University in the trenches / Zsolt Enyedi
- The post-communist mafia state a s a criminal state / Bálint Magyar
- Democracy for losers : comment on Bálint Magyar / Stephen Holmes
- Nothing but a mafia state? / Balázs Váradi
- What, if anything, can the EU do? / Jan-Werner Müller
- Supply side revolution : the consequences of the 2015 Polish elections / Radosław Markowski
- Regime, parties, and patronage in contemporary Romania / Silvia Marton
- Conclusion : Hungary : brave and new? : dissecting a realistic dystopia / János Mátyás Kovács and Balázs Trencsényi.