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Boda, Zsolt.
Policy agendas in autocracy, and hybrid regimesthe case of Hungary /
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Policy agendas in autocracy, and hybrid regimesedited by Miklos Sebok, Zsolt Boda.
Reminder of title:
the case of Hungary /
other author:
Sebok, Miklos.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021.
Description:
xxi, 313 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Public Policy.
Subject:
HungaryPolitics and government1945-1989.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73223-3
ISBN:
9783030732233$q(electronic bk.)
Policy agendas in autocracy, and hybrid regimesthe case of Hungary /
Policy agendas in autocracy, and hybrid regimes
the case of Hungary /[electronic resource] :edited by Miklos Sebok, Zsolt Boda. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2021. - xxi, 313 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Comparative studies of political agendas. - Comparative studies of political agendas..
Part I: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Understanding agenda dynamics in non-democracies -- Part II: Theory and research strategy -- Chapter 2: The effect of political regimes on policy agendas: A theoretical framework -- Chapter 3: Hungarian regimes and their institutional characteristics -- Chapter 4: The data and methods of the Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project -- Part III. The dynamics of policy agendas in four regimes of hungarian history -- Chapter 5: The pre-war era of proto-parliamentarism (1867-1918) -- Chapter 6: The traditional authoritarianism of the Interwar period (1920-1944) -- Chapter 7: Agenda dynamics in Socialist autocracy (1957-1989) -- Chapter 8: The policy agendas of Liberal and Illiberal Democracy (1990-2018) -- Part IV: Discussion -- Chapter 9: The Effect of Regime Types on Policy Agendas in Hungary.
Over the past thirty years the comparative study of policy agendas under the aegis of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP) has become one of the fastest growing sub-fields in policy research. Yet, similarly to policy studies in general, most of the agenda-setting literature focuses on well-established democracies. This edited volume offers a ground-breaking analysis of a hitherto less examined topic in comparative politics: the dynamics of policy agendas in Socialist autocracy and in hybrid regimes. We propose that policymaking in authoritarian and illiberal regimes is different from the practices of democracies which we analyse based on a unique historical policy agendas database built by the Hungarian CAP team at the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest. We find that punctuated equilibrium theory offers a good description of policy dynamics regardless of policy regimes, yet punctuations are more pronounced in autocratic and illiberal settings. These regime types also share a tendency towards centralization, a less efficient use of public information and a suppression of democratic participation in the policy process. This book may be of interest to scholars and students of policy studies, agenda-setting and the politics of authoritarianism. Miklos Sebok is a Research Professor of the Centre of Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, and serves as the Director of the Institute for Political Science at the Centre for Social Sciences. Zsolt Boda is a Research Professor and Director General of the Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary, as well as a part-time Professor in Political Science at ELTE University of Budapest, Hungary.
ISBN: 9783030732233$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-73223-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Subjects--Geographical Terms:
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Hungary
--Politics and government--1945-1989.
LC Class. No.: DB926
Dewey Class. No.: 320.9439
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