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Autor:
András Bozóki
Utilizing a new and original framework for examining the role of intellectuals in countries transitioning to democracy, Bozóki analyses the rise and fall of dissident intellectuals in Hungary in the late 20th century. He shows how that framework is
The transition from communist dictatorship to multi-party democracy has proved a long and painful process for the countries of Eastern Europe, and has met with varying degrees of success. In Hungary, the radical opposition was uniquely successful in
Autor:
András Bozóki, Zoltán Fleck
Embedded Autocracy: Hungary in the European Union considers the new Hungarian autocracy as a political regime that is deeply entrenched in the make-up of Hungarian society. The deterioration of the social conditions of democracy did not begin in 2010
Autor:
András BOZÓKI, Dániel HEGEDUS
Publikováno v:
Perspective Politice, Vol XII, Iss 1-2, Pp 5-18 (2019)
Two years ago we started to investigate the ever-widening grey zone between liberal democracy and dictatorship, and applied the findings of the scholarship on hybrid regimes to the characteristics of the Orbán regime in Hungary.1 In this article we
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bce7e143773e498597eb98c921b68c52
Autor:
András BOZÓKI
Publikováno v:
Perspective Politice, Vol X, Iss 1, Pp 83-89 (2017)
In the following I will discuss the influence of the far Right on the formation of symbolic politics of the Fidesz government in Hungary. This phenomenon will be interpreted in the context of the Hungarian political regime as a whole.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/6af062c7db954140a1dee3093125f550
Autor:
Andras Bozoki, John T. Ishiyama
What has become of the Communist parties that once held monopoly power in the east bloc? A decade ago, it was assumed that they would dissolve, but many of them have enjoyed electoral success. This book systematically examines how they have evolved.
Autor:
András Bozóki
Discussing the role of intellectuals in the political transition of the late 1980s and early 1990s and their participation in the political life of the new democracies of Central Europe, this book presents original essays from authors who discuss the