
A no-holds-barred biography of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has become a pivotal figure in European politics since 2010, this is the first English- language study of the erstwhile anti-communist rebel turned populist autocrat. Through a masterly and cynical manipulation of ethnic nationalism, generating fear of migrants and deep-rooted corruption, Orbán has exploited successive electoral victories to build a closely knit and super-rich oligarchy. He holds unfettered power in Hungary and is regarded as the single most powerful leader within the European Union. Orbán's ambitions are far-reaching. Hailed by governments and far-right politicians as a symbol of a new anti-Brussels nationalism, his ruthless crackdown on refugees, his open break with normative values and his undisguised admiration for Presidents Putin and Trump mean he poses a formidable challenge to Angela Merkel and the survival of liberal democracy in a divided Europe. Drawing on access to exclusive documents and numerous interviews, celebrated veteran journalist Paul Lendvai paints a compelling portrait of the most successful and, arguably, most dangerous politician in Hungarian history.
How did Viktor Orbán transform from an anti-communist activist into a populist autocrat who challenges the foundations of liberal democracy within the European Union? Paul Lendvai, a veteran journalist with decades of experience covering Central and Eastern Europe, utilizes his deep historical knowledge and exclusive access to documents and interviews to analyze Orbán's political methodology. The book argues that Orbán has systematically dismantled democratic checks and balances by leveraging ethnic nationalism, xenophobia, and the creation of a loyal oligarchy to consolidate absolute power.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and political analysts recognize this work as a critical, well-researched examination of modern Hungarian governance and the rise of illiberalism in Europe. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose and the author's ability to contextualize complex political maneuvers for a general audience.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
019091159X
ISBN-13:
9780190911591
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