AEI’s Dalibor Rohac analyzes Hungary’s stunning rebuke of Orban and implications for other democratic nations.
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FrankGrimesss on
Orban’s political career is honestly a fascinating case study. Obviously his loss is very fresh, but is there any good a relatively up to date books about him?
PanickedPanpiper on
It’s a good question right? What kind of Autocrat gets himself voted out? The answer might be that even if he skewed the system in his favour, even if he had authoritarian tendencies, even if he had a lot of headlines written about his ‚autocratic‘ rule… he wasn’t actually an Autocrat. We have to be careful how we define and use these words otherwise they’ll lose all meaning.
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AEI’s Dalibor Rohac analyzes Hungary’s stunning rebuke of Orban and implications for other democratic nations.
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Orban’s political career is honestly a fascinating case study. Obviously his loss is very fresh, but is there any good a relatively up to date books about him?
It’s a good question right? What kind of Autocrat gets himself voted out? The answer might be that even if he skewed the system in his favour, even if he had authoritarian tendencies, even if he had a lot of headlines written about his ‚autocratic‘ rule… he wasn’t actually an Autocrat. We have to be careful how we define and use these words otherwise they’ll lose all meaning.