Europe’s New Rogue States, Poland and Hungary: A Narrative and Its Perspectives

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This analytical essay is a short investigation into the narrative that there are new “rouge states” in Central Eastern Europe (CEE), namely Poland and Hungary. The text discusses the politically relevant backgrounds as well as pros and cons of such an imaginary and the perspectives in the framework of Europe’s current critical transition.

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Karolewski, I. P., & Benedikter, R. (2017). Europe’s New Rogue States, Poland and Hungary: A Narrative and Its Perspectives. Chinese Political Science Review, 2(2), 179–200. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41111-016-0048-5

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