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Chapter 1. Theory of Authoritarian Populism and Neoliberalism Chapter 2. The Origins of Authoritarian Populism in Hungary Chapter 3. The Orbán’s Regime: Neoliberal and Authoritarian Populist Backlash Chapter 4. Conclusion: A War Between Law and Politics
This pocket-size overview of authoritarian populism in Hungary is for scholars in political science and history. The book seeks to understand historical and contemporary factors that contributed to the rise of the authoritarian, populist Orbán Regime of contemporary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Hungarian populism is investigated in the context of European, and especially Eastern European, history of the 20th century and political events and trends in the EU in the 21st century. The book draws on the ideas of Michel Foucault, Giorgio Agamben, Michael Hardt, and Antonio Negri; the first part of the book offers an overview of their relevant ideas. One major theme is the relationship between neoliberalism and state autocracy. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution.