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A kötet az OTKA által támogatott (K 106220) Jelöltek és képviselők c. kutatás néhány eredményét tartalmazza. A három éven át tartó munka nyomán négy adatbázis és több már megjelent, illetve megjelenés alatt álló publikáció készült el a Corvinus Egyetem...
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Az írás az országos és a helyi politika szintjén diagnosztizálja a nők alacsony szintű jelenlétét Magyarországon, ami mind kelet-közép-európai összehasonlításban, mind a rendszerváltás óta eltelt időszak során tapasztalt változatlanság okán magyarázatra szorul. A...
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The expanding literature on electoral reform has proposed a comprehensive approach towards electoral system change arguing that going beyond the simple logic of maximising gains for the dominant political elite allows for assessing normative drivers behind the change (Hazan-Leyenaar, 2014)....
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Despite it being a rather turbulent year with parliamentary elections on the calendar, 2018 did not turn around the major trends of the Hungarian political sphere: the governing Fidesz-Hungarian Civic Union-Christian-Democratic People’s Party/Fidesz Magyar Polgári...
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The year 2020 was dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic, which created a modus operandi of ongoing crisis management. Indeed, ensuring the safety of people at the same time as facing the unavoidable economic and social setbacks presented a truly severe challenge. In the shadow of the pandemic,...
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In the last decade, Fidesz has dominated the Hungarian political landscape, becoming the most extensive Hungarian party organisation in terms of party members, structuration, resources, and influence. The party’s organisational development has been determined by a constant strategic adaptation...
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A recurring thesis of legislative research is the ‘decline of parliaments’ that originates from Bryce (1921) and develops the idea that governments dominate the parliamentary arena. The Hungarian case has fit well in this stream (Ilonszki, 2007; Zubek, 2011) with the strengthening of the power...
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The Hungarian governing party Fidesz maintained a state of emergency in 2021, but aside from the pandemic, it focused on setting the tone for the 2022 elections and on developing a new communication strategy targeting sexual minorities. Regarding the institutional framework, the restructuration...
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