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HUNGARY AND POLAND (2) answer(s).
 
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Forging, Bending, and Breaking: Enacting the “Illiberal Playbook” in Hungary and Poland / Pirro, Andrea L. P. ; Stanley, Ben   Journal Article
Stanley, Ben Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, Central and Eastern Europe have furnished several examples of illiberalism in power. The most prominent and consequential cases are Fidesz, which has ruled in Hungary since 2010, and Law and Justice (PiS), which has ruled in Poland since 2015. In both cases, illiberal governments have embarked upon an extensive project of political reform aimed at dismantling the liberal-democratic order. We examine the nature, scope, and consequences of these processes of autocratisation. We first argue that illiberal changes are ideologically founded and identify how both populism and nativism figure in the policymaking of illiberals in power. We then show how these practices emerge from a common “illiberal playbook”—a paradigm of policy change comprising forms of forging, bending, and breaking—and elaborate on the notion that illiberal governments are using legalism to kill liberalism. The fine-grained approach that we employ allows us to distinguish between different rationales and gradations of illiberal policymaking, and assess their implications for the rule of law, executive power, and civil rights and freedoms
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Shape-shifting Illiberalism in East-Central Europe / Case, Holly   Journal Article
Case, Holly Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In Hungary and Poland, populist leaders with authoritarian tendencies have drawn on the cynical power-holding playbooks of the old communist regimes whose traces they vowed to erase.
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