Polarization in Hungary is one of the most severe cases in europe. It is predominantly elite-driven, and deter-mined mostly by the antagonistic confrontation between the parties. Left and right blocs oppose each other in a struggle where the loser is completely denied any influence on policymaking. The two blocs endorse opposing views on socio-cultural policies, but this divi-sion emerged as a consequence of the rhetoric and coalitional choices of parties, more than from the soci-etal divisions that they ostensibly represent. Moreover, while the perceived ideological distance between party blocs is wide, the actual programmatic differences in the parties’ economic and social policy stances are modest. This article draws on a broad range of sources to describe the process of polarization in Hungary after the fall of communism. I discuss how a polarizing style of political competition can lead to a politically divided society and, over the long run, to democratic erosion.
The Political Nature of Ideological Polarization: The Case of Hungary / F. Vegetti. - In: ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 0002-7162. - 681:1(2019 Jan 01), pp. 78-96. [10.1177/0002716218813895]
The Political Nature of Ideological Polarization: The Case of Hungary
F. Vegetti
2019
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Polarization in Hungary is one of the most severe cases in europe. It is predominantly elite-driven, and deter-mined mostly by the antagonistic confrontation between the parties. Left and right blocs oppose each other in a struggle where the loser is completely denied any influence on policymaking. The two blocs endorse opposing views on socio-cultural policies, but this divi-sion emerged as a consequence of the rhetoric and coalitional choices of parties, more than from the soci-etal divisions that they ostensibly represent. Moreover, while the perceived ideological distance between party blocs is wide, the actual programmatic differences in the parties’ economic and social policy stances are modest. This article draws on a broad range of sources to describe the process of polarization in Hungary after the fall of communism. I discuss how a polarizing style of political competition can lead to a politically divided society and, over the long run, to democratic erosion.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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