The Hungarian government, led by Viktor Orbán, has been criticised by some international observers for undermining the country’s democracy, but how accurate is this view? Andrea Fumarola presents a comprehensive look at the effect of electoral reforms recently undertaken in Hungary. He writes that the current voting system seriously limits not only the fair representation of opposition parties and ethnic minorities, but also inhibits citizens’ participation
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
Despite it being a rather turbulent year with parliamentary elections on the calendar, 2018 did not...
The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral...
Hungary held elections on 6 April, with the ruling Fidesz party winning a clear majority of seats. W...
Hungary will hold municipal elections on 12 October. Yudit Kiss writes on the governing Fidesz party...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
Has Hungary become an authoritarian state? In their first of three articles on the Hungarian governm...
Hungary is a member of the European Union, but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritarian sta...
Hungary held parliamentary elections on Sunday. As Erin Marie Saltman writes, Viktor Orbán’s ruling ...
In 2010 the Fidesz party of V. Orban took power. Owing to the considerable majority they won in the ...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
The electoral system adopted by Hungary in 1989 represents a monument to the potential for instituti...
W 2010 r. na Węgrzech przejęła władzę partia V. Orbana – FIDESZ. Dzięki wysokiej wygranej w wyborach...
Hungary is due to hold elections in spring 2014. Erin Marie Saltman writes on the current state of p...
The 21st century has witnessed a sharp decline of liberal democracy. Democracy that declared its vic...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
Despite it being a rather turbulent year with parliamentary elections on the calendar, 2018 did not...
The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral...
Hungary held elections on 6 April, with the ruling Fidesz party winning a clear majority of seats. W...
Hungary will hold municipal elections on 12 October. Yudit Kiss writes on the governing Fidesz party...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
Has Hungary become an authoritarian state? In their first of three articles on the Hungarian governm...
Hungary is a member of the European Union, but the country is sleepwalking into an authoritarian sta...
Hungary held parliamentary elections on Sunday. As Erin Marie Saltman writes, Viktor Orbán’s ruling ...
In 2010 the Fidesz party of V. Orban took power. Owing to the considerable majority they won in the ...
Autocratization is a phenomenon that is occurring across the world. Many political scientists worry ...
The electoral system adopted by Hungary in 1989 represents a monument to the potential for instituti...
W 2010 r. na Węgrzech przejęła władzę partia V. Orbana – FIDESZ. Dzięki wysokiej wygranej w wyborach...
Hungary is due to hold elections in spring 2014. Erin Marie Saltman writes on the current state of p...
The 21st century has witnessed a sharp decline of liberal democracy. Democracy that declared its vic...
The rapid decline of democracy in Hungary has been one of the EU's most challenging phenomena. The H...
Despite it being a rather turbulent year with parliamentary elections on the calendar, 2018 did not...
The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral...