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Podcast: New Books in Human Rights
Episode: TÃmea Drinóczi and Agnieszka BieÅ„-KacaÅ‚a, "Illiberal Constitutionalism in Poland and Hungary" (Routledge, 2021)
Description: Over the past decade, Poland and Hungary have become laboratories for a new kind of government: proto-authoritarian regimes that still have regular elections, vibrant oppositions and are externally constrained by EU law and potential loss of fiscal transfers.Viktor Orbán, Hungary's prime minister since 2010, especially has generated a comprehensive academic literature attempting to understand the special nature of his regime. Two earlier podcasts with András Körösényi and Gábor Scheiring about their efforts to classify Orbánism can be found in the NBN library and a conversation Lasse Skytt about his new edition...