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| - Politique et gouvernement -- Europe centrale -- 1989-....
- Central Europe
- Right-wing extremists -- Europe, Central
- Europe, Central -- Politics and government -- 21st century
- Europe, Central -- Economic conditions -- 21st century
- Europe, Central -- Social conditions -- 21st century
- Conditions économiques -- Europe centrale -- 2000-....
- Conditions sociales -- Europe centrale -- 2000-....
- New democracies -- Europe, Central
- Central Europeans -- Attitudes
- Conservatism -- Europe, Central
- Conservatisme -- Europe centrale -- 2000-....
- Conservatisme -- Europe du Centre-Est -- 2000-....
- Culture politique -- Europe centrale -- 2000-....
- Political culture -- Europe, Central -- History -- 21st century
- Démocratie illibérale -- Europe du Centre-Est -- 2000-....
- Politique et gouvernement -- Europe du Centre-Est -- 2000-....
- Right and left (Political science) -- Europe, Central
- Conditions sociales -- Europe du Centre-Est -- 2000-....
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| - Behind the illiberal turn, values in Central Europe
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| - Behind the illiberal turn, values in Central Europe
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| - \"We have to abandon liberal methods and principles of organizing a society. The new state that we are building is an illiberal state, a non-liberal state\" Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban famously said in 2014, exemplifying a broader trend taking place in Central Europe. Why would the countries that were praised as democratization and Europeanization success stories take an illiberal turn? This volume explores changing values and attitudes to explain events that took place in the aftermath of the financial and migration crisis in six Central European countries: Croatia, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia\"
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