Unbalance
Power and Law in Hungary and Russia
Osteuropa 4/2013
144 pages
Price: 10,00 €
Deutsche Fassung
Contents
- Editorial
Uncompromising - László Sólyom
The End of Separation of Powers
On the Amendment of Hungary’s Basic Law - Tibor Navracsics
Trendsetting
The Amendments to Hungary’s Basic Law - Gábor Attila Tóth
Power instead of Law
The Deformation of Hungary’s Constitutional System - Ferenc Laczó
The Guiding Principle of Liberalism
Boon and Bale of the Hungarian Intellectuals - Karin Rogalska
Lip Service
The Orbán Government and the Radical Right - Reinhold Vetter
Diffuse, but Dangerous
The Radical Right in Poland - Miroslav Mareš
Street Politics
Protest Movements in East Central Europe - Ulrich Schmid
Ostracism of a Writer
Nationalist Mobilisation in Azerbaijan - Wolfgang Eichwede
Interference Is Necessary!
Self-Deception among Putin’s Friends Must Stop - Aleksandr Kynev
Elite Club and Instrument of Legitimacy
Russia’s “Party of Power” - Simon Kordonskij, Dmitrij Dechant, Ol'ga Moljarenko
Russia’s Dual Social Structure
Resource Allocation within a Feudal System