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How Populists Become Popular

The speculative shift in politics

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Péter Csigó April 3, 2018
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A Revolution in the Polling Booths?

The new constitutional order in Orbán’s “illiberal” Hungary

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Mátyás György Endrey March 5, 2018
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#MeToo in Hungary

Liberal self-cleansing or real change?

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Réka Kinga Papp February 2, 2018
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EssaysFeatureLiberal Democracy in Question

Solidarity after Machiavelli

An interview with Ira Katznelson

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Agnieszka Rosner and Ira Katznelson September 20, 2017
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Hungarian ‘Exceptionalism’

Reflections on Jeffrey C. Isaac’s Illiberal Democracy

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András Bozóki August 4, 2017
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Taking “Illiberal Democracy” Seriously

Responding to Jeffrey C. Isaac's Illiberal Democracy

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Jan-Werner Mueller July 21, 2017
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Is There Illiberal Democracy?

A Problem with no Semantic Solution

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Jeffrey C. Isaac July 12, 2017
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Hungarian Higher Education Under Attack

The Fate of CEU is the Fate of Freedom

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Jeffrey C. Isaac April 3, 2017
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LettersLiberal Democracy in Question

Remembering György Lukács

Against a repressive act of forgetting

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Vladimir Tismaneanu February 22, 2017
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Fortress America

The state of exception and Trump’s politics of forgetting

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Siobhan Kattago January 31, 2017
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