
Lessons From Hungary’s Democratic Backsliding. Plus, What Makes a Resistance Movement Successful?
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Power Plays: Lessons from Hungary's Illiberal Democracy
This chapter examines the tactics used by political figures to consolidate power and suppress opposition, drawing comparisons with Hungary's Viktor Orban. It explores the concept of democratic backsliding, the erosion of democratic institutions, and how Orban's regime reflects a shift towards competitive authoritarianism. The discussion also highlights the implications for academic freedom and the complexities surrounding public support for non-democratic leaders.
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