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The rise of Hungarian populism : state autocracy and the Orbán regime /

This book offers a deep historical and theoretical investigation into how this authoritarian, populist regime has evolved. Backlash from globalization in the 21st century, dissatisfaction with the European Union and international fiscal institutions have created a situation in which Orbán's re...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Antal, Attila, 1985- (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2019.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Emerald points.
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  • Intro; THE RISE OF HUNGARIAN POPULISM; CONTENTS; AUTHOR'S BIOGRAPHY; PREFACE; 1: The Theory of Authoritarian Populism and Neoliberalism; 1. The Framework of Authoritarian Neoliberalism: Neoliberalisation and Hegemony; 2. Neoliberal Penal State in Liberal Democracies; 3. Globalisation and Hybridisation; 4. Authoritarian Populism in Eastern Europe; 5. The Biopolitics of Our Time; 5.1. Michel Foucault: The Biopower of the Modern State; 5.2. Giorgio Agamben's Biopolitics: The 'Production' of Homo Sacer and Permanent State of Exception
  • 5.3. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri: The Biopolitics of Capitalism and the Populism6. Constitutional Dictatorship; 2: The Origins of Authoritarian Populism in Hungary1; 7. The Nationalist-Populist Historical-Theoretical Complex in Hungary; 8. The Horthy Regime as Historical and Semi-Authoritarian Ancestor of Right-Wing Authoritarian Populism; 9. Totalitarian Populism; 9.1. National Socialism and Populism; 9.2. Communist Populism; 9.3. The Biopolitical Character and Periods of the Rákosi and Kádár Regimes; 9.4. Goulash Communism and Populist Legitimacy
  • 10. The Foundation of Neoliberal Hegemony11. The Agony of Liberal Constitutionalism and its Inability Treating the 'End of Patience'; 3: The Orbán Regime:Neoliberal and Authoritarian Populist Backlash; 12. The Particular Political Theories of the Orbán Regime; 12.1. A Renaissance of Carl Schmitt; 12.2. Leader Democracy; 12.3 From Political to Populist Constitutionalism; 12.4. National Identity and the Concept of 'Juristocracy'; 12.5. The Creative Political Leader and His Court; 13. The Radical Left Theoretical Bases of Authoritarian Populism
  • 14. The Creation of a New Regime: Legalising the Autocracy14.1. Constitutionalising a Dictatorship; 14.2. Oligarchic Structures; 15. The Biopolitics of the Orbán Regime; 15.1. The Biopolitics of the Orbán Regime: The Refugee Crisis and the Hungarian Hate Campaign; 15.2. Populism as Civilisationism; 16. Orbán's Hungary as a Neoliberal Province; 16.1. Pseudo 'Freedom Fight'; 16.2. How the 'German Empire' Finances the Orbán's Regime; 16.3. The Exploitation of Workers; Conclusion: A War ­Between Law and Politics; References; Index