Twenty-five sides of a post-communist mafia state
| Titel: | Twenty-five sides of a post-communist mafia state / edited by Bálint Magyar and Júlia Vásárhelyi |
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| Beteiligt: | ; |
| Veröffentlicht: | Budapest : CEU Press, 2017 |
| Umfang: | xi, 662 Seiten : Diagramme ; 23 cm |
| Format: | Buch |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Andere Ausgaben: |
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe: Twenty-five sides of a post-communist mafia state. - Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, in association with Noran Libro, 2016
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| ISBN: | 9786155513626 |
- Preface
- p. ix
- I.
- 1
- Balázs Trencsényi: What Should I Call You? The Crisis of Hungarian Democracy in a Regional Interpretative Framework
- p. 3
- 2
- György Csepeli: The Ideological Patchwork of the Mafia State
- p. 27
- 3
- Imre Vörös: A "Constitutional" Coup in Hungary between 2010-2014
- p. 41
- 4
- Zoltán Fleck: Law under the Mafia State
- p. 69
- 5
- Bálint Magyar: The Post-Communist Mafia State as a Form of Criminal State
- p. 85
- 6
- András Becker: The Circulation of Oligarchs
- p. 111
- 7
- Dávid Jancsics: From Local Cliques to Mafia State: The Evolution of Network Corruption
- p. 129
- 8
- Zoltán Lakner: Links in the Chain: Patron-Client Relations in the Mafia State
- p. 149
- 9
- Balázs Krémer: The Social Policy of the Mafia State and Its Impact on Social Structure
- p. 181
- II.
- 10
- László Békesi: The Economic Policy of the Mafia State
- p. 235
- 11
- Károly Attila Soós: Tributes Paid through Special Taxes: Populism and the Displacement of "Aliens"
- p. 259
- 12
- István Csillag: Getting Rich as Mission: Swapping Elites on a Family Basis
- p. 279
- 13
- Éva Várhegyi: The Banks of the Mafia State
- p. 295
- 14
- Iván Major: Utility Price Cuts and Sector-Specific Taxes in Network Industries
- p. 311
- 15
- András Deák: Captured by Power: The Expansion of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant
- p. 323
- 16
- Pál Juhász: Controlled Competition in the Agriculture
- p. 345
- III.
- 17
- Márton Kozák: Western Social Development with an Eastern Set of Values?
- p. 373
- 18
- Krisztián Ungváry: "One Camp, One Banner": How Fidesz Views History
- p. 389
- 19
- György Gábor: The Land of an Appropriated God: Sacred Political Symbols and Symbolic Political Sacrality
- p. 421
- 20
- András Bozóki: Nationalism and Hegemony: Symbolic Politics and Colonization of Culture
- p. 459
- 21
- Mária Vásárhelyi: The Workings of the Media: A Brainwashing and Money-Laundering Mechanism
- p. 491
- 22
- Mihály Andor: Restoring Servility in the Educational Policy
- p. 527
- 23
- Ádám C. Nagy: The Taming of Civil Society
- p. 559
- 24
- Zoltán Ripp: The Opposition to the Mafia State
- p. 575
- 25
- Attila Ara-Kovács: Diplomacy of the Orbán Regime
- p. 611
- Epilogue
- Capitalism after Communism
- p. 637
- List of Contributors
- p. 651
- Index
- p. 659


