Populism and Hybrid Regimes in Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe
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Populism and Hybrid Regimes in Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe. / Sükösd, Miklós Áron.
2017. Abstract fra "From Populism to non-democratic hybrid regimes in Central and Eastern Europe", Copenhagen, Danmark.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Konferenceabstrakt til konference › Forskning
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T1 - Populism and Hybrid Regimes in Hungary and Central and Eastern Europe
AU - Sükösd, Miklós Áron
N1 - The event was organized by Miklos Sukosd and Hans-Jörg Trenz in collaboration with the EuroChallenge project and the Centre for Modern European Studies (CEMES)/University of Copenhagen.
PY - 2017/11/28
Y1 - 2017/11/28
N2 - In the last few years, several countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) witnessed the victory of populist parties and the decline of liberal democracy. This roundtable discusses several issues that are related to this troubling trend. What are the major causes of the process of de-democratization? What are the relevant concepts that could best capture the essence of the process? Is right-wing populism in CEE different from its Western European or American counterparts? How and why does (not) the EU react to the formation of non-democratic hybrid regimes in the CEE region? What role does Russia play -- and what are the long-term geopolitical consequences of the transformation of the political landscape in the region? Finally, what could be the effective strategies of stakeholders to counter the new trends of authoritarianism in the CEE region?
AB - In the last few years, several countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) witnessed the victory of populist parties and the decline of liberal democracy. This roundtable discusses several issues that are related to this troubling trend. What are the major causes of the process of de-democratization? What are the relevant concepts that could best capture the essence of the process? Is right-wing populism in CEE different from its Western European or American counterparts? How and why does (not) the EU react to the formation of non-democratic hybrid regimes in the CEE region? What role does Russia play -- and what are the long-term geopolitical consequences of the transformation of the political landscape in the region? Finally, what could be the effective strategies of stakeholders to counter the new trends of authoritarianism in the CEE region?
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T2 - "From Populism to non-democratic hybrid regimes in Central and Eastern Europe"
Y2 - 28 November 2017 through 28 September 2019
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