This book contends that liberalization is troubled in new Europe. It investigates Hungary to depict the disaggregate nature of liberalization due to elitism and the prioritization of economic liberalization. Despite favorable circumstances in Hungary after 1989, the proponents of liberalism lost credibility and failed to convince the public of the advantages of progressive politics and Europeanization. In reaction, conservative populist politics now disparages the achievements of both liberalization and Europeanization. Finally, the global economic crisis demonstrates the demise of economic liberalization and puts political liberalization in peril.
Liberalization Challenges in Hungary: Elitism, Progressivism, and Populism (Europe in Transition: the Nyu European Studies Series)
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Author(s)Umut Korkut
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN0230114598
ISBN-139780230114593
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Sales Rank2,669,105
CategoryPolitical Science
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