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@article{ Barlei2010,
 title = {Rechtsextremismus als Posttransformationsphänomen - der Fall Ungarn},
 author = {Barlei, Melani and Hartleb, Florian},
 journal = {Totalitarismus und Demokratie},
 number = {1},
 pages = {83-104},
 volume = {7},
 year = {2010},
 issn = {1612-9008},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-321788},
 abstract = {"The authors are of the opinion that, after successfully having consolidated democracy, Hungary is really shaken by right-wing extremism. With new actors and an openly national-socialist ideology, the latter may be interpreted as a post-transformation phenomenon in the context of a Hungary-specific situation of mixed influences. 'Movement right-wing extremism' meshes party and street. It shows features of a 'new social movement', connected to a historic-symbolic framework openly refering to Fascism. The Jobbik movement makes old wounds and unsolved conflicts obvious, particularly the majority population's general hatred towards Roma. Thus, right-wing extremism is a phenomenon originating from the midst of society. The population's dissatisfaction with the elites is due to the populist, polarizing behaviour of the big parties. A militant democracy, distancing itself from extremist poles, is unknown in Hungary." (author's abstract)},
 keywords = {politische Entwicklung; political development; Transformation; transformation; rechtsextreme Partei; right-wing extremist party; politischer Wandel; political change; Populismus; populism; Rechtsradikalismus; right-wing radicalism; Ungarn; Hungary; postsozialistisches Land; post-socialist country}}