Among the Eastern European democratization processes of the 1989 period, Hungary stands out as the least dramatic transition in the region. Whereas other countries experienced massive demonstrations in favor of democratic demands, or violent upheavals resulting in the execution of dictators, Hungary experienced neither and has been referred to as an 'uncomplicated' case. While some mobilization from below did occur, the Hungarian transition was characterized by elites - new and old – and the intentional exclusion of the population at large. Why did the democratization process unfold this way, and why did a seemingly stable regime give up without a fight? These are some of the questions this report seeks to answer.The research project 'Mobil...
The questions of what makes democracy work, its stability, sustainability and proliferation, have be...
Among cases of transition to democracy from below, the East German one constitutes a particularly ch...
The Hungarian transition from socialism stands out from other examples of political change in the re...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
This paper tries to argue that Hungary has been the classical case for the decline of demo- cracy, i...
Hungary and Poland have attempted to establish democratic systems of government since the end of Sov...
Democratic backsliding is a growing threat against peace in Europe. In the 1990s, Europeunderwent ex...
The aim of the essay was to analyse the problems for democratic consolidation in Hungary during Fide...
This dissertation explains the transition - the change of political system from a one-party state to...
Hungary has been one of the more promising countries of Eastern Europe to make the transition from a...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
Democracy and democratization in time and space: In 1989, a series of popular protests in the German...
I. Theory of political and civic culture We are approaching 2014 – the year of elections, which, wit...
The questions of what makes democracy work, its stability, sustainability and proliferation, have be...
Among cases of transition to democracy from below, the East German one constitutes a particularly ch...
The Hungarian transition from socialism stands out from other examples of political change in the re...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
The riots of 2006 were the most violent clash between civilians and the state that Hungary witnessed...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
This paper tries to argue that Hungary has been the classical case for the decline of demo- cracy, i...
Hungary and Poland have attempted to establish democratic systems of government since the end of Sov...
Democratic backsliding is a growing threat against peace in Europe. In the 1990s, Europeunderwent ex...
The aim of the essay was to analyse the problems for democratic consolidation in Hungary during Fide...
This dissertation explains the transition - the change of political system from a one-party state to...
Hungary has been one of the more promising countries of Eastern Europe to make the transition from a...
AbstractViable and stable political parties are a key element for the establishment of healthy demo...
Democracy and democratization in time and space: In 1989, a series of popular protests in the German...
I. Theory of political and civic culture We are approaching 2014 – the year of elections, which, wit...
The questions of what makes democracy work, its stability, sustainability and proliferation, have be...
Among cases of transition to democracy from below, the East German one constitutes a particularly ch...
The Hungarian transition from socialism stands out from other examples of political change in the re...