The article investigates engagement in anti-corruption activism in Bulgaria and Hungary. Since the late 2000s, protest events occurred in greater numbers in the two post-communist countries, addressing questions either directly or indirectly related to high-level or political corruption. Bulgarian and Hungarian collective anti-corruption actors share a common framing of the issue ('state corruption' or 'state capture'), though their struggles vary in their modes and strategies ('civic self-organisation' versus the dominant role of 'transactional activism'). The article crucially reconstructs the context within which anticorruption activism took place, the different forms of mobilisation, and the specific framing of the issue by means of ori...
The purpose of this article is threefold. First, it aims to investigate the conditions under which q...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
<span class="abs_content">The article investigates engagement in anti-corruption activism in Bulgari...
Since the 2010s, bottom-up anti-corruption mobilizations have broken out in different countries of s...
Since the 2010s, bottom-up anti-corruption mobilizations have broken out in different countries of s...
Since the 2010s, bottom-up anti-corruption mobilizations have broken out in different countries of s...
The article draws on social movement theory to understand collective action against corruption in Hu...
Corruption has been widely perceived as one of the main obstacles to Romania's successful transforma...
It is now widely recognized that corruption is harmful for economic growth, that it decreases enormo...
This thesis will first explore the question of to what extent has official corruption been prevalent...
The past decade has witnessed two distinct yet interconnected developments in the understanding, pol...
This study examines the role of the European Union (EU) in the process of managing corruption in the...
It is now widely recognized that corruption is harmful for economic growth, that it decreases enormo...
The increase in protest intensity that Bulgaria experienced over the 2012-14 period had dramatic eff...
The purpose of this article is threefold. First, it aims to investigate the conditions under which q...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
<span class="abs_content">The article investigates engagement in anti-corruption activism in Bulgari...
Since the 2010s, bottom-up anti-corruption mobilizations have broken out in different countries of s...
Since the 2010s, bottom-up anti-corruption mobilizations have broken out in different countries of s...
Since the 2010s, bottom-up anti-corruption mobilizations have broken out in different countries of s...
The article draws on social movement theory to understand collective action against corruption in Hu...
Corruption has been widely perceived as one of the main obstacles to Romania's successful transforma...
It is now widely recognized that corruption is harmful for economic growth, that it decreases enormo...
This thesis will first explore the question of to what extent has official corruption been prevalent...
The past decade has witnessed two distinct yet interconnected developments in the understanding, pol...
This study examines the role of the European Union (EU) in the process of managing corruption in the...
It is now widely recognized that corruption is harmful for economic growth, that it decreases enormo...
The increase in protest intensity that Bulgaria experienced over the 2012-14 period had dramatic eff...
The purpose of this article is threefold. First, it aims to investigate the conditions under which q...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...
Contrary to standard narratives on the declining function of parties in fostering political particip...