Eastern Journal of European Studies (Oct 2022)

Comparative populism: Romania and Hungary

  • Zoltan BRETTER

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47743/ejes-2022-SI10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. SI
pp. 183 – 206

Abstract

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The paper aims to test the mechanism of autocratic populism (term which will be used as a synonym for illiberal democracy) in Hungary and Romania. A mechanism could help to better explain the phenomenon of populism across different spatiotemporal settings in which it occurs, therefore it is suitable for a common understanding of populism. I am going to use a minimal definition of liberal democracy as well as authoritarian populism and compare Romania and Hungary along three major components of the mechanism: constitutionalism (division of powers), the cultural construction of "the people" and the different conditions of the emergence of a charismatic personality. Investigating political processes will show why authoritarian populism or illiberal democracy has gained prominence in Hungary but has failed in Romania.

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