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Civil Movements in an Illiberal Regime

الحركات المدنية في نظام غير ليبرالي

Not Translated

Political Activism in Hungary

Dániel Mikecz addresses in this study the tensions between oppositional civil society and party-political actors. As successive elections demonstrate the increasing confidence of the illiberal regime of Viktor Orbán, left and liberal parties of the opposition have faced a prolonged crisis in credibility. At the same time, the civil society has not been immobile, and bottom-up initiatives, social and political movements, and non-governmental organizations have gained momentum in the public sphere. The ruling power is also active in the extra-parliamentary political arena. Through national consultations, Peace Marches, and other means, Orbán’s governing Fidesz party has mobilized voters outside of election campaigns and has implemented a so-called movement governance. The study offers a vivid examination of this top-down or astroturf mobilization of the regime. Mikecz identifies the different patterns of activism and creates a coherent typology. He describes in detail each kind of activism based on opinion surveys, protest surveys and content analysis. The categorization and comprehensive exploration of civil movements provide a deep understanding of the mechanisms of illiberal postcommunist regimes.

Civil Movements in an Illiberal Regime

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherAmsterdam University PressWebsite
Publisher Addressinfo@aup.nl
CountryNetherlands
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Published2023
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages238 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
ISBNISBN 9789633866221
Translation
Not Translated
Keywords
Civil

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