Global Crisis and the Realignment of Eastern European Capitalist Class Alliances

the Case of Hungarian Illiberalism

Authors

  • Tamás Geröcs Centre of Economic and Regional Studies in Hungary
  • Ágnes Gagyi University of Gothenburg
  • Aline Miglioli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2023.v4n9.p139-174

Keywords:

iliberalism, authoritarianism, Hungary, Orbán, Eastern Europe

Abstract

This chapter discusses how Hungary’s present authoritarian regime has emerged as a result of a transition that began with a state socialist, then post- socialist neoliberal regime transformation. This transformation affected state- class relations, political control of the state, and the reconfiguration of geopolitical relations with the European Union, Russia and China. The chapter examines how class tensions brewing under previous forms of neoliberal democratic parliamentary politics have been utilized to build the new illiberal hegemony, and how the present regime suppresses those tensions to sustain a
reconstituted national bourgeoisie through the institutional centralization of political power.

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Author Biographies

Tamás Geröcs, Centre of Economic and Regional Studies in Hungary

Political economist, currently employed as an External Research Fellow at the Institute of World Economics, Centre of Economic and Regional Studies in Hungary, and a member of the Budapest- based Working Group for Public Sociology “Helyzet”. His research field of interest is semi-peripheral dependent development in Eastern Europe with a special focus on trade relations and the automotive industry. His recent publications include "The structural dilemma of value-chain upgrading: Hungarian suppliers’ integration into the world economy" (Society and Economy, 2022), and "The Political Economy of Emerging Markets and Alternative Development Paths", co-edited with Judit Ricz (Palgrave, 2023).

Ágnes Gagyi, University of Gothenburg

Sociologist, working on East European politics and social movements from the perspective of the region’s long-term global integration. She is a researcher at the University of Gothenburg, where she recently worked on housing conflicts in Eastern Europe after 2008, and on community-based green infrastructure development. Her recent publications include "The political economy of middle-class politics and the global crisis in Eastern Europe" (Palgrave, 2021) and "Contemporary housing struggles: A structural field of contention approach" with Ioana Florea and Kerstin Jacobsson.

Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Geröcs, T., Gagyi, Ágnes, & Miglioli, A. (2023). Global Crisis and the Realignment of Eastern European Capitalist Class Alliances : the Case of Hungarian Illiberalism. Revista Fim Do Mundo, 4(9), 139–174. https://doi.org/10.36311/2675-3871.2023.v4n9.p139-174