This paper examines a range of arguments put forward to explain how financial surveillance of non-governmental organisations empowers authoritarianism in the post-transitional Hungarian context. In doing so, it attempts to shed light on the limitations of existing surveillance theories regarding the historical component of surveillance tolerance and the different modes of governance in post-communist European countries. It argues that post-transitional disappointment in democratic governance is causing Hungarians to become resigned to political decisions and to support new forms of authoritarian rules. Such a stoic attitude and the historically embedded surveillance culture facilitate the use of monitoring mechanisms that not only target te...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and ...
The article aims to formulate a theoretical category of neo-militant democracy that applies to study...
This report shreds light on the constitutional principles of Hungary and how the legal system deals ...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
Has Hungary become an authoritarian state? In their first of three articles on the Hungarian governm...
Immediately after the 9/11 attacks the US launched a macro-securitization program to combat terroris...
The article draws on social movement theory to understand collective action against corruption in Hu...
This study looks at the discursive threat constructions of political elites in Hungary during a time...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
The authoritarian personality is characterized by unquestionining obedience and respect to authority...
ABSTRACT This article discusses how an illiberal regime within the European Union (EU) can hinder ...
Hungary is a member of the European Union, but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritarian sta...
The authoritarian personality is characterized by unquestionining obedience and respect to authority...
The Hungarian Government, led by the Prime Minister Vicktor Orban has made waves for its authoritari...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and ...
The article aims to formulate a theoretical category of neo-militant democracy that applies to study...
This report shreds light on the constitutional principles of Hungary and how the legal system deals ...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
Has Hungary become an authoritarian state? In their first of three articles on the Hungarian governm...
Immediately after the 9/11 attacks the US launched a macro-securitization program to combat terroris...
The article draws on social movement theory to understand collective action against corruption in Hu...
This study looks at the discursive threat constructions of political elites in Hungary during a time...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
The authoritarian personality is characterized by unquestionining obedience and respect to authority...
ABSTRACT This article discusses how an illiberal regime within the European Union (EU) can hinder ...
Hungary is a member of the European Union, but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritarian sta...
The authoritarian personality is characterized by unquestionining obedience and respect to authority...
The Hungarian Government, led by the Prime Minister Vicktor Orban has made waves for its authoritari...
Hungary’s postcommunist society of the 1990s is a work in progress revealing a prodemocratic yet eco...
This article presents and empirically substantiates a theoretical account explaining the making and ...
The article aims to formulate a theoretical category of neo-militant democracy that applies to study...