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POPULIST DISCOURSE AND MIGRATION

IN THE POLICY OF THE NATIONAL RALLY

ÉVA SZÉNÁSI

 

 

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THE NATIONAL RALLY IN 2020:

STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF THE RADICAL

RIGHT IN FRANCE

JEAN-YVES CAMUS

 

 

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THE OPERATION OF THE MORAL PANIC BUTTON

ÉVA BOGNÁR – ENDRE SIK – RÁCHEL SURÁNYI

 

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THE DIFFERENT SHADES OF SOLIDARITY

IN ASYLUM POLICY AND PRACTICE IN HUNGARY

JUDIT TÓTH – ANIKÓ BERNÁT

 

 

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VARIETIES OF POPULISM IN HUNGARY:

SOCIETAL AND RELIGIOUS DISCOURSES

REGARDING THE REFUGEE CRISIS

KRISZTINA BARCSA – ANDRÁS MÁTÉ-TÓTH – SÁRA HEIDL

 

 

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ABUSIVE NEO-MILITANT DEMOCRACY

AND THE CASE OF THE ‘STATE OF MIGRATION

EMERGENCY’ IN HUNGARY

GÁBOR MÉSZÁROS

 

 

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ON THE EDGE OF AN EPOCH,

OR A FAREWELL TO ASYLUM LAW

AND PROCEDURE

JUDIT TÓTH

 

 

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