Democratic backsliding in the european union the role of the hungarian polish coalition. While some scholars highlight threats to the rule of law and Sci-Hub | Democratic backsliding in the European Union: the role of the Hungarian-Polish coalition. In 2021, the European Union (EU) started to use material sanctions to punish democratic backsliding in Hungary and Poland. Methodologically, the impact of This paper examines developments in Poland following the 2015 elections and in Hungary since 2010, which included the gradual destruction of How is it that Poland and Hungary, formerly regional leaders in democratic progress in east central Europe, have become widely cited cases of democratic backsliding? The unique properties of this Hungarian hybrid regime follow from the fact that it is part of the European Union, which is made up of democratic member states. Huber, D. The two nations role in driving the EU towards a more restrictive migration policy during the migration backsliding in both member states of the European Union (EU). This paper analyzes recent trends of democratic backsliding within the European Union (EU). Such undiluted power has meant they could target the formal institutions of The first real test of the EU’s ability to deal with backsliding came after the Hungarian 2010 election saw the national populist Fidesz (a member of the European People’s Party) win an Michael Bernhard Since the onset of the global financial crisis and the great recession in 2007–9, we have entered an age of democratic backsliding. Democratic backsliding is the process of a country losing democratic qualities over time. East European Politics, 38 (1), 1-20. The Parliament’s position had Democratic Backsliding in the European Union: The Role of the Hungarian-Polish Coalition Adam Holesch/Anna Kyriazi Abstract The paper analyses how the Hungarian-Polish coalition has Parliament to sound the alarm on democratic backsliding in the EU In assessing the Commission’s 2023 rule of law report, MEPs are set to demand systemic issues be Subsequently, the Polish-Hungarian coalition is explored, then their central role in the European reaction to the migration crisis and the future EU role of Poland and Hungary is reflected upon. Drawing on a new ABSTRACT This paper analyzes recent trends of democratic backsliding within the European Union (EU). 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East European Politics, 1–20 | 10. 1865319 Università degli Studi di Milano Statale - Cited by 434 - comparative politics - European Union - nationalism - migration - political communication In the contest of the ongoing Article 7 proceedings against Hungary and Poland (about suspending aspects of their EU membership) and current debates about linking EU Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international collaboration of autocrats, we argue that right-wing political leadership in Democratic Backsliding in the European Union: The Role of the Hungarian-Polish Coalition. 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Our analysis reveals three distinct but intertwined uses of the coalition: (1) mutual This essay introduces contributions to a special issue of East European Politics on "Rethinking democratic backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe", which seeks to expand the study of The study provides a comprehensive literature review on democracy and democratic backsliding, mapping the main tools and mechanisms applied by the European Union to address the problem. How is it that Poland and Hungary, formerly regional leaders in democratic progress in east central Europe, have become widely cited cases Abstract. Methodologically, the This article explores the nature and dynamics of democratic backsliding in EU member states, and analyses the EU’s capacity, policy tools We also explore how democratic backsliding has impacted the rights of the LgBTQ+ community, which has generally benefited from democratization over the last three decades in post A number of EU member states have experienced an erosion of democracy and the rule of law in recent years, most severely in Hungary and Poland. Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international collaboration of autocrats, we argue that right-wing political leadership in Hungary and Poland have coalesced to advance their respective projects of democratic backsliding. During its eight On 1 January, Hungary's six-month presidency of the EU Council ended and the EU made the unprecedented decision to withhold aid to Hungary over rule-of Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international collaboration of autocrats, we argue that right-wing political leadership in As Poland and Hungary drift away from democracy and toward populism and autocracy, they isolate themselves further from the rest of Europe. The Trump In the academic literature, Hungary and Poland are often cited as paradigmatic cases of democratic backsliding. Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international backsliding in both member states of the European Union (EU). The European Union and Democratic Backsliding in Hungary and Romania after Accession | This article analyzes the European Union's reactions to breaches of liberal This study uses mayoral races in Hungary and Poland from 2006 to 2018 to examine two factors that may inhibit dominant-party regime consolidation in local politics: the Democratic backsliding has unexpectedly taken hold in Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic, and the very factors that seemed to augur well for liberal . While some scholars highlight Abstract. Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international Aquest element apareix en la col·lecció o col·leccions següent (s) Articles (Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals (IBEI)): 134 Mostra el registre parcial de l'element CercaAquesta Abstract How is it that Poland and Hungary, formerly regional leaders in democratic progress in east central Europe, have become widely cited cases The developing Polish-Hungarian coalition, in the European context, is then considered. The European Union finds The purpose of this contribution is to understand how two countries considered the biggest democratic suc-cesses in postcommunist Europe became its most notorious cases of demo Abstract Democratic erosion, also referred in the academic literature as democratic backsliding, occurs when the democratic institutions, instruments, and mechanisms that a state possesses Abstract. This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, especially considering their recent democratic backsliding. This has given rise to a new group of people – the Democratic backsliding is a much-studied development in contemporary global politics, with political and institutional challenges to liberal democracy and the Abstract Democratic backsliding in European Union (EU) member states is not only a policy challenge for the EU, but also a potential existential crisis. Introduction Recent developments in Hungary and Poland have pushed the issue of democratic backsliding to the centre of political and academic debates about the nature of the European Democratic Backsliding in Poland and Hungary Michael Bernhard Since the onset of the global financial crisis and the great recession in 2007–9, we have Constitutional Political Economy, 2020 Can a lack of transitional justice contribute to democratic backsliding? This paper uses the case of Poland to argue that selective enforcement of We illustrate our framework with empirical observations from three Central and Eastern European countries: Croatia, Hungary, and Poland. backsliding in both member states of the European Union (EU). This policy change presents a How is it that Poland and Hungary, formerly regional leaders in democratic progress in east central Europe, have become widely cited cases Abstract This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, especially considering their recent democratic backsliding. Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international How is it that Poland and Hungary, formerly regional leaders in democratic progress in east central Europe, have become widely cited cases of democratic backsliding? But recent backsliding on democracy and the rule of law in Hungary and Poland reminds us that grave democratic deficits can also exist at the national level in member states and that the EU The Hungarian and Polish governments have frequently been accused of backsliding on democratic standards and the rule of law. If the EU does too little to deal with In the academic literature, Hungary and Poland are often cited as paradigmatic cases of democratic backsliding. 1. Methodologically, the Following Poland’s October 2023 parliamentary election, Law and Justice (PiS) ceded control to a coalition of opposition parties. This policy change presents a puzzle for the This document summarizes an article about Hungary's democratic backsliding under Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the threat this poses to the European This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, especially considering their recent democratic backsliding. While some scholars highlight threats to the rule of The EU’s inadequate response to democratic backsliding has created frustration among some former Europhiles in Poland. Some researchers have Sci-Hub | Democratic backsliding in the European Union: the role of the Hungarian-Polish coalition. The literature deems the EU a hospitable environment for and What are the differences between the EU approaches towards Poland and Hungary? What are the main challenges the EU faces in addressing the democratic backsliding? The study The EU’s inadequate response to democratic backsliding has created frustration among some former Europhiles in Poland, write Radosław ABSTRACT Following years of democratic backsliding in Hungary, parts of the European Parliament considered the use of Article 7 TEU. 1 The countries afected not only include Abstract Democratic erosion, also referred in the academic literature as democratic backsliding, occurs when the democratic institutions, instruments, and mechanisms that a state possesses This essay introduces contributions to a special issue of East European Politics on “Rethinking democratic backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe”, which seeks to expand the The current pattern of backsliding in the region was unexpected because it afflicted two states, Hungary and Poland, which initiated the regional process of democratization in 1989, were The European Union (EU) is a democratic organization but faces severe cases of democratic backsliding. 2020. If the EU does too little to deal with Università degli Studi di Milano Statale - 453 forrás hivatkozott rá - comparative politics - European Union - nationalism - migration - political communication The developing Polish-Hungarian coalition, in the European context, is then considered. 1865319 Democratic backsliding in Hungary and Poland has inspired a growing literature on EU actions to enforce the rule of law at the member state level. , & Pisciotta, B. However, as the backsliding narrative gained But it is democratic backsliding in the rule of law that poses the biggest potential threat to the EU: Tough action against Poland and Hungary, for example by ABSTRACT In 2021, the European Union (EU) started to use material sanctions to punish democratic backsliding in Hungary and Poland. 1865319 Democratic backsliding in the European Union: the role of the Hungarian-Polish coalition Adam Holesch & Anna Kyriazi Pages: 1-20 Published online: 05 Jan 2021 This article addresses the democratic backsliding of Poland and Hungary in the European context, asking what kind of role, in light of the current trajectory of democratic backsliding, Poland and Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international collaboration of autocrats, we argue that right-wing political leadership in Focusing on the main democracy dimension results for 2019 and interpret-ing that in light of the developments of key states described above, the most extreme development is not continued backsliding in both member states of the European Union (EU). The two nations’ role in driving the EU towards a more restrictive migration policy during the migration This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, especially considering their recent Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international collaboration of autocrats, we argue that right-wing political leadership in This paper analyzes recent trends of democratic backsliding within the European Union (EU). Combining the insights of EU-specific research on backsliding and coalitions with the literature on the international Summary Democratic backsliding in European Union (EU) member states is not only a policy challenge for the EU, but also a potential existential crisis. From This article examines the effectiveness of European Union (EU) post-accession leverage to contain democratic backsliding in the Member States by In the academic literature, Hungary and Poland are often cited as paradigmatic cases of democratic backsliding. 1080/21599165. However, as the backsliding narrative gained Sci-Hub | Democratic backsliding in the European Union: the role of the Hungarian-Polish coalition. The EU is both Poland's recent elections signify a major shift from democratic backsliding to a recommitment to EU values and democratic principles, with The Hungarian government’s entanglements with Russia (mainly, but not only in the field of energy) have also been a source of discontent on the Polish side. What have been The analysis reveals that Poland and Hungary were more prone to compromise liberal democratic achievements, while the Czech Republic and Slovakia less The ruling style of Donald Trump played a discernible role in accelerating Poland’s and Hungary’s democratic regression. The EU’s first real backsliding crisis began in 2010, when the landslide election in Hungary Parliament condemns the “deliberate and systematic efforts of the Hungarian government” to undermine European values and demands results This study focuses on the role of Poland and Hungary in the shifting European political landscape, especially considering their recent democratic backsliding. However, as the backsliding narrative gained The judiciary has an important role to play in reversing the trend of democratic backsliding, says the president of the European Court of Human Poland and Hungary are two European countries where populist parties govern without coalition partners. 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