Opposition behaviour against the third wave of autocratisation: Hungary and Poland compared

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Hungary and Poland are often placed in the same analytical framework from the period of their ‘negotiated revolutions’ to their autocratic turn. This article aims to look behind this apparent similarity focusing on opposition behaviour. The analysis demonstrates that the executive–parliament power structure, the vigour of the extra-parliamentary actors, and the opposition party frame have the strongest influence on opposition behaviour, and they provide the sources of difference between the two country cases: in Hungary an enforced power game and in Poland a political game constrain opposition opportunities and opposition strategic behaviour.

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Ilonszki, G., & Dudzińska, A. (2021). Opposition behaviour against the third wave of autocratisation: Hungary and Poland compared. European Political Science, 20(4), 603–616. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41304-021-00325-x

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