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Faculty of Arts
Department of Political Science
Neo-Nationalist Turn?
Left-wing critics of Neo-Nationalism
Left-wing critics of Neo-Nationalism
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Brubaker and Kalmar on Western vs. Central Eastern European Xenophobia and Populism
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May 7th: Michel Houllebecq - The Submission
Select activity Gagyi: “Coloniality of Power” in East Central Europe: External Penetration as Internal Force in Post-Socialist Hungarian Politics
Gagyi: “Coloniality of Power” in East Central Europe: External Penetration as Internal Force in Post-Socialist Hungarian Politics
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Select activity Gagyi - Gerocs: Political Economy behind Hungarian Slave law
Gagyi - Gerocs: Political Economy behind Hungarian Slave law
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Select activity Sowa: Populism or Capitalist de-modernization?
Sowa: Populism or Capitalist de-modernization?
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Select activity Position Paper on Gagyi and Sowa
Position Paper on Gagyi and Sowa
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Brubaker and Kalmar on Western vs. Central Eastern European Xenophobia and Populism
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Renan: “What is a Nation?”
Arendt on Pan-Movements
Bibó on Eastern European nations
Kundera´s Central Europe
Kundera, emigration, subject
Brubaker and Kalmar on Western vs. Central Eastern European Xenophobia and Populism
May 7th: Michel Houllebecq - The Submission
Three liberal views of illiberalism
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May 7th: Michel Houllebecq - The Submission