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#1 Extremism in Hungary

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In this first episode of the In Between Europe podcast, we discussed extremism and xenophobia in Hungary and the interesting trajectory of the infamous Jobbik party with Bulcsú Hunyadi, a senior analyst at Political Capital.

History Minute: Resentment and exclusion in 20th century Hungary

Resources:

DEREX Index, Political Capital

The Secret of Jobbik. Reasons Behind the Rise of the Hungarian Radical Right, Dániel Róna and Gergely Karácsony, Journal of East European and Asian Studies, 2011

The activity of pro-Russian extremist groups in Central-Eastern Europe, Political Capital, April 28, 2017

Anti-Semite and a Jew, Anne Applebaum, The New Yorker, November 11, 2013

The Far-Right Hungarian Party Jobbik is Moderating. Is That a Good Thing?, Zselyke Csaky, Freedom at Issue, October 4, 2016

The Color of Smoke: An Epic Novel of the Roma, Menyhért Lakatos, 2015

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#1 Extremism in Hungary

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In this first episode of the In Between Europe podcast, we discussed extremism and xenophobia in Hungary and the interesting trajectory of the infamous Jobbik party with Bulcsú Hunyadi, a senior analyst at Political Capital.

History Minute: Resentment and exclusion in 20th century Hungary

Resources:

DEREX Index, Political Capital

The Secret of Jobbik. Reasons Behind the Rise of the Hungarian Radical Right, Dániel Róna and Gergely Karácsony, Journal of East European and Asian Studies, 2011

The activity of pro-Russian extremist groups in Central-Eastern Europe, Political Capital, April 28, 2017

Anti-Semite and a Jew, Anne Applebaum, The New Yorker, November 11, 2013

The Far-Right Hungarian Party Jobbik is Moderating. Is That a Good Thing?, Zselyke Csaky, Freedom at Issue, October 4, 2016

The Color of Smoke: An Epic Novel of the Roma, Menyhért Lakatos, 2015

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Our iTunes listing is pending but should be live soon.

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