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The Orban Regime - Plebiscitary Leader Democracy in the Making (Paperback): Andras Koeroesenyi, Gabor Illes, Attila Gyulai The Orban Regime - Plebiscitary Leader Democracy in the Making (Paperback)
Andras Koeroesenyi, Gabor Illes, Attila Gyulai
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R1,181 Discovery Miles 11 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book gives the first comprehensive and theoretically substantiated political science account of the Orban regime in English. It argues that Viktor Orban's regime-building and reconstructive leadership is more than just an example of hybridisation, a successful populist appeal or a backlash against the earlier neoliberal hegemony in Central Europe. It unfolds the major traits of the Orban regime and argues that it provides a paradigmatic case of the Weberian model of plebiscitary leader democracy (PLD). Beyond explaining the backslide of liberal democracy in Hungary, the book aims at two additional contributions of wider significance. First, by applying the concept of PLD to the Hungarian case, it reveals that the authoritarian elements are products of an endogenous drive of modern mass democracy. Second, through the glass of PLD, the Orban regime can be seen as an experimental lab of global trends like mediatisation and personalisation of politics, populist style, the deconsolidation of liberal democratic order, and what is often labelled as "post-truth politics". This book will be of key interest both to scholars and students of Hungary, Post-communist and Central and East European politics and to those interested in populism, democratisation and democratic deconsolidation as a broader trend in a variety of countries.

Toward Leader Democracy (Paperback): Jan Pakulski, Andras Koeroesenyi Toward Leader Democracy (Paperback)
Jan Pakulski, Andras Koeroesenyi
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R762 Discovery Miles 7 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Toward Leader Democracy' investigates how today's liberal democratic regimes are increasingly moving toward a pronounced focus on political leaders and their image, and explores the mechanics, evolution and implications of this phenomenon.

Toward Leader Democracy (Hardcover): Jan Pakulski, Andras Koeroesenyi Toward Leader Democracy (Hardcover)
Jan Pakulski, Andras Koeroesenyi
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R1,973 Discovery Miles 19 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 'Toward Leader Democracy', Jan Pakulski and Andras Korosenyi argue that within today's liberal democracies there is a trend toward an increasingly pronounced focus on political leaders, a phenomenon described as 'leader democracy'. This trend is reinforced by the prominence of electronic media, the decline of major parties, the centrality of electoral competitions, and the frequently aggressive actions taken by our political elites. 'Leader democracy', as defined by Max Weber and Joseph Schumpeter, fulfils the key normative criteria and expectations of democratic rule. As the text reveals, its proliferation marks a definite evolution within the world's 'advanced democracies': democratic representation is today realized through active political leadership rather than direct representation, and is fuelled by mass persuasion exercises, such as mass-mediated elections, which render the electorate complicit in this process."

Post-Communist Transition - Emerging Pluralism in Hungary (Hardcover): Andras Bozoki, Andras Koeroesenyi, George Schoepflin Post-Communist Transition - Emerging Pluralism in Hungary (Hardcover)
Andras Bozoki, Andras Koeroesenyi, George Schoepflin
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R4,150 Discovery Miles 41 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The transition from communist dictatorship to multi-party democracy has proved a long and painful process for the countries of Eastern Europe, and has met with varying degrees of success. In Hungary, the radical opposition was uniquely successful in fighting off attempts by the old-guard communist elite to hijack reform programmes, by forcing free elections and creating a multi-party system. This volume focuses on the Hungarian experience, analysing in detail the process of transition from dictatorship to pluralist democracy. Some of Hungary's leading political scientists examine issues such as the legitimation crisis of communist rule, resulting struggles within the ruling elite and the forces behind transition. Constitutional reform, party formation and voting behaviour at the first free elections are also taken into account. The concluding section places the Hungarian experience in comparative perspective, within the context of other Central and Western European states.

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