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- The Hungarian Tragedy
- Paradigm Shift in Taiwan Politics a First Cut Institute of Political Science Academia Sinica Yu-Shan Wu [email protected]
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- The Rise of Jobbik, Populism, and the Symbolic Politics of Illiberalism in Contemporary Hungary
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- The Situation of Democracy, the Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights in Slovenia
- Species of Political Parties: a New Typology
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- A Comparative Analysis of Far-Right Populism in Central
- Appendix James Lo, Sven-Oliver Proksch, and Thomas Gschwend
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- Party System Concentration in Hungary
- Uncovering the Reasons Behind Hungary's Powerful Populist Parties
- Hungary: the Fidesz Project György Schöp$In
- Slovenia External Relations Briefing: Slovenian-Hungarian Relations in the Foreign Relations Policies of the New Government Helena Motoh and Tina Čok
- European Populism Before the Pandemic: Ideology, Euroscepticism, Electoral Performance, and Government Participation of 63 Parties in 30 Countries
- Slovenia External Relations Briefing: Slovenian-Hungarian Relations on Different Political Levels Helena Motoh
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- Becoming Part of the Gang? Established and Nonestablished Populist Parties and the Role of External Efficacy
- Rethinking the Far Right in Hungary: Defeating Orbán Is Impossible Without Jobbik’S Votes
- Vienneast Compass Slovenia: Government Stability & Policy Outlook
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- Where Do Parties Go When They Die? the Fate of Failed Parties in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary 1992–2013
- Right-Wing Populism in Central Europe: Hungarian Case (Fidesz, Jobbik)
- Far Right Government
- Because the Homeland Cannot Be in Opposition: Analysing the Discourses of Fidesz and Law and Justice (Pis) from Opposition to Power
- Why Is Fidesz the Way It Is, and Could It Be Different?
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- Civil Society and Democratic Consolidation in Hungary in The
- Fidesz's Double-Talk Concerning EU Issues
- With Fidesz Opposing Juncker's Candidacy for Commission
- To Stay the Course: Members of Parliament, Parties and Party
- Does the Orbán Government Have an Agenda for Southeast Europe?
- Question for Oral Answer O-000017/2020 to the Commission Rule 136 Kati Piri, Tanja Fajon, Tonino Picula, Andreas Schieder on Behalf of the S&D Group
- How Ruling Populists in Turkey and Macedonia Sacralise the Majority
- Political Conflict, Social Inequality and Electoral Cleavages in Central-Eastern Europe, 1990-2018 Attila Lindner, Filip Novokmet, Thomas Piketty, Tomasz Zawisza
- IN the NAME of the PEOPLE: the PERFORMANCE of the GOVERNING POPULIST PARTIES in EUROPE the Performance of the Governing Populist Parties in Europe
- The Two Sides of Euroscepticism. Party Positions on European
- Austria: a Comeback for the People's Party (ÖVP)-Liberal Party (FPÖ
- Trapped in a Populist Imagination: Slovenia Under Janša
- Radical Right Parties in Europe: What, Who, Why? Cas Mudde, Depauw University
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- THE POLITICS of the NEW RIGHT in HUNGARY ANDRÁS BOZÓKI Consolidation Or Second Revolution? the Politics of the New Right in Hungary
- Measuring Populism in Political Parties: Appraisal of a New Approach
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- Victor Orband and Fidesz's Party
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