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The Far-Right Jobbik Party and the Situation of Political Extremism in Hungary

2013
01 Dec
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The Far-Right Jobbik Party and the Situation of Political Extremism in Hungary

Author(s): Konrad Adenaeur Stiftung, Frank Spengler, Mark Alexander Friedrich

A paper investigating the political landscape in Hungary, in particular the alarming rise to power of the extreme right party Jobbik. It concludes that although the extent of the far right goes beyond Jobbik, the party ensures there is a hardcore of fanatical and potentially violent far-right adherents.

  • English
  • Europe
  • Extremism (Far-Right)
  • Hungary
  • Report/Research Paper
Anti RomaAnti SemitismMovement for a Better Hungary (JOBBIK)Situation Report

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