This is a useful collection of articles on an important issue in contemporary European politics ----the question of what to do about the authoritarian.
* Slavonic & East European Review *Introduction: Historicizing an Anti-Liberal Turn
Janos Matyas Kovacs and Balazs Trencsenyi
Chapter 1: Reinventing Hungary with Revolutionary Fervor: The Declaration of National Cooperation as a Readers' Guide to the Fundamental Law of 2011
Chapter 2: Totalitarianism without Perpetrators? Politics of History in the System of National Cooperation
Chapter 3: Civil Society in an Illiberal Democracy: Government-Friendly NGOs, Foreign Agents, and Uncivil Publics
Chapter 4: Beyond Electioneering: Minority Hungarians and the Vision of National Unification
Chapter 5: The Role of Religion in the Illiberal Hungarian Constitutional System
Chapter 6: The Right Hand Thinks: On the Sources of Gyoergy Matolcsy's Economic Vision
Chapter 7: Towards a Work-Based Society?
Chapter 8: The Fear of Population Replacement
Chapter 9: Votes, Ideology, and Self-Enrichment. The Campaign of Re-nationalization After 2010
Chapter 10: Viktor Orban's Propaganda State
Chapter 11: Ideology or Pragmatism? Interpreting Social Policy Change under the System of National Cooperation
Chapter 12: The Central European University in the Trenches
Chapter13: The Post-communist Mafia State As a Criminal State
Chapter 14: Democracy for Losers. Comment on Balint Magyar
Chapter 15: Nothing But a Mafia State?
Chapter 17: Supply Side Revolution: The Consequences of the 2015 Polish elections
Chapter 18: Regime, Parties, and Patronage in Contemporary Romania
Conclusion: Hungary-Brave and New? Dissecting a Realistic Dystopia