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Zoltán Ádám
Zoltán Ádám
Centre for Social Sciences (HUN-REN), Institute for Political Science
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State and faith: Right-wing populism and nationalized religion in Hungary
Z Ádám, A Bozóki
Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics 2 (1), 2016
1072016
Explaining orbán: A political transaction cost theory of authoritarian populism
Z Ádám
Problems of Post-Communism 66 (6), 385-401, 2019
502019
’The God of Hungarians’. Religion and Right Wing Populism in Hungary
Z Ádám, A Bozóki
Saving the people: How populists hijack religion, 129-147, 2016
392016
From democratic to authoritarian populism: Comparing pre-and post-2010 Hungarian pension policies
Z Ádám, A Simonovits
Acta Oeconomica 69 (3), 333-355, 2019
262019
Ultra‐orthodoxy and selective voluntarism: How did the Orbán regime react to the first wave of the pandemic?
Z Ádám
European Policy Analysis 6 (2), 277-292, 2020
182020
Fine-tuning foreign investment: Differentiating FDI and portfolio investment in post-communist East Central Europe
Z Adam
Second EPIC Workshop in Florence, May, 16-22, 2002
172002
Re-feudalizing democracy: An approach to authoritarian populism taken from institutional economics
Z Ádám
Journal of Institutional Economics 16 (1), 105-118, 2020
142020
FDI: good or bad?
Z Ádám
SEER-South-East Europe Review for Labour and Social Affairs, 73-87, 2000
142000
Populism unrestrained: Policy responses of the Orbán regime to the pandemic in 2020–2021
Z Ádám, I Csaba
European Policy Analysis 8 (3), 277-296, 2022
122022
From Surrogate Religion to Surrogate Democracy: Paganized Christianity and Right-wing Populism in Hungary
Z Ádám, A Bozóki
Department of Polifical Science, Central European University, 2015
10*2015
Autonomy and capacity: a state-centred approach to post-communist transition in Central Europe
Z Ádám
Centre for the Study of Economic and Social Change in Europe, SSEES, UCL, 2004
92004
Politicizing war: Viktor Orbán’s right-wing authoritarian populist regime and the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Z Ádám
The impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on right-wing populism in …, 2023
62023
State and faith: Right-wing populism and nationalized religion in Hungary
Á Zoltán, A Bozóki
Intersections: East-European Journal of Society and Politics 2 (1), 98-122, 2016
62016
Authoritarian populism at work: A political transaction cost approach with reference to Viktor Orbán’s Hungary
Z Ádám
UCL Centre for Comparative Studies of Emerging Economies Working Papers 2018 (2), 2018
52018
Radical right-wing populism and nationalized religion in Hungary
Z Ádám, A Bozóki
Resisting exclusion, 91-108, 2019
42019
What is populism? An institutional economics approach with reference to Hungary
Z Ádám
Corvinus University of Budapest, 2018
42018
A külföldi működő tőke szerepe a posztszocialista átalakulásban-a szakirodalom tükrében
Á Zoltán
Külgazdaság 45 (11), 55-68, 2002
42002
The power of path dependence? State capacity and autonomy in East Central Europe during transition
Z Ádám
Competitio 3 (1), 2004
32004
Fejlődésértelmezések: a latin-amerikai és kelet-ázsiai fejlődés államközpontú értelmezése
Z Ádám
Competitio 5 (1), 115-130, 2006
12006
Imported ideas adopted locally–Hungarian bureaucratic changes in the 1990s
Z Ádám
SEER-South-East Europe Review for Labour and Social Affairs, 147-156, 2000
12000
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