Dynamics of an Authoritarian System
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Dynamics of an Authoritarian System
Hungary, 2010-2021
Hajdu, Miklos; Csanadi, Maria; Kovach, Imre; Toth, Istvan Janos; Laki, Mihaly; Gero, Marton
Central European University Press
08/2022
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List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Maria Csanadi
Introduction
Maria Csanadi, Marton Gero, Mihaly Laki, and Istvan Janos Toth
PART I. Metamomorphosis of a Party into a System
1. Paths to Political Capture and Institutionalized Corruption in Hungary, 2010-2021
Maria Csanadi
System evolutions in comparative perspective
Political-economic context of systemic evolution
From political dominance to political capture
Diffusion of political capture into autonomous national, local and grass-roots institutions
Forced resource redeployment as instruments of self reproduction of the evolving system
Politically selective resource distribution and those most privileged by forced resource redeployment
The domestic and external factors of persistent self-reproduction during evolution
Conclusions
PART II. Reproduction through Redistribution
2. Redistribution and Integration
Marton Gero and Imre Kovach
Introduction
Welfare redistribution, social integration and inequalities
Project-based redistribution
Recombinant redistribution
Conclusions
3. Cronyism in the Orban Regime: An Empirical Analysis of Public Tenders, 2005-2020
Istvan Janos Toth and Miklos Hajdu
Introduction
Literature
Data and Indicators
The Orban Regime and MGTS+ companies: descriptive statistics
Models and estimations
Conclusions
References
Annex
4. Political Connectedness in Hungarian State Capitalism: The Case of the "Fidesz-Connected" Meszaros Group of Companies
Mihaly Laki
Introduction
Methodology: data collection and processing
Fidesz-connected entrepreneurs on the list of the 100 wealthiest Hungarians
Regulatory and procurement advantages or favors
Lorincz Meszaros: family and business
Annex
Summary
Maria Csanadi
List of Authors
Bibliography
Subject Index
Name Index
List of Tables
Preface
Maria Csanadi
Introduction
Maria Csanadi, Marton Gero, Mihaly Laki, and Istvan Janos Toth
PART I. Metamomorphosis of a Party into a System
1. Paths to Political Capture and Institutionalized Corruption in Hungary, 2010-2021
Maria Csanadi
System evolutions in comparative perspective
Political-economic context of systemic evolution
From political dominance to political capture
Diffusion of political capture into autonomous national, local and grass-roots institutions
Forced resource redeployment as instruments of self reproduction of the evolving system
Politically selective resource distribution and those most privileged by forced resource redeployment
The domestic and external factors of persistent self-reproduction during evolution
Conclusions
PART II. Reproduction through Redistribution
2. Redistribution and Integration
Marton Gero and Imre Kovach
Introduction
Welfare redistribution, social integration and inequalities
Project-based redistribution
Recombinant redistribution
Conclusions
3. Cronyism in the Orban Regime: An Empirical Analysis of Public Tenders, 2005-2020
Istvan Janos Toth and Miklos Hajdu
Introduction
Literature
Data and Indicators
The Orban Regime and MGTS+ companies: descriptive statistics
Models and estimations
Conclusions
References
Annex
4. Political Connectedness in Hungarian State Capitalism: The Case of the "Fidesz-Connected" Meszaros Group of Companies
Mihaly Laki
Introduction
Methodology: data collection and processing
Fidesz-connected entrepreneurs on the list of the 100 wealthiest Hungarians
Regulatory and procurement advantages or favors
Lorincz Meszaros: family and business
Annex
Summary
Maria Csanadi
List of Authors
Bibliography
Subject Index
Name Index
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Political capture; institutionalized corruption; crony system, redistribution, political connectedness; qualitative and quantitative analysis; Hungary
List of Figures
List of Tables
Preface
Maria Csanadi
Introduction
Maria Csanadi, Marton Gero, Mihaly Laki, and Istvan Janos Toth
PART I. Metamomorphosis of a Party into a System
1. Paths to Political Capture and Institutionalized Corruption in Hungary, 2010-2021
Maria Csanadi
System evolutions in comparative perspective
Political-economic context of systemic evolution
From political dominance to political capture
Diffusion of political capture into autonomous national, local and grass-roots institutions
Forced resource redeployment as instruments of self reproduction of the evolving system
Politically selective resource distribution and those most privileged by forced resource redeployment
The domestic and external factors of persistent self-reproduction during evolution
Conclusions
PART II. Reproduction through Redistribution
2. Redistribution and Integration
Marton Gero and Imre Kovach
Introduction
Welfare redistribution, social integration and inequalities
Project-based redistribution
Recombinant redistribution
Conclusions
3. Cronyism in the Orban Regime: An Empirical Analysis of Public Tenders, 2005-2020
Istvan Janos Toth and Miklos Hajdu
Introduction
Literature
Data and Indicators
The Orban Regime and MGTS+ companies: descriptive statistics
Models and estimations
Conclusions
References
Annex
4. Political Connectedness in Hungarian State Capitalism: The Case of the "Fidesz-Connected" Meszaros Group of Companies
Mihaly Laki
Introduction
Methodology: data collection and processing
Fidesz-connected entrepreneurs on the list of the 100 wealthiest Hungarians
Regulatory and procurement advantages or favors
Lorincz Meszaros: family and business
Annex
Summary
Maria Csanadi
List of Authors
Bibliography
Subject Index
Name Index
List of Tables
Preface
Maria Csanadi
Introduction
Maria Csanadi, Marton Gero, Mihaly Laki, and Istvan Janos Toth
PART I. Metamomorphosis of a Party into a System
1. Paths to Political Capture and Institutionalized Corruption in Hungary, 2010-2021
Maria Csanadi
System evolutions in comparative perspective
Political-economic context of systemic evolution
From political dominance to political capture
Diffusion of political capture into autonomous national, local and grass-roots institutions
Forced resource redeployment as instruments of self reproduction of the evolving system
Politically selective resource distribution and those most privileged by forced resource redeployment
The domestic and external factors of persistent self-reproduction during evolution
Conclusions
PART II. Reproduction through Redistribution
2. Redistribution and Integration
Marton Gero and Imre Kovach
Introduction
Welfare redistribution, social integration and inequalities
Project-based redistribution
Recombinant redistribution
Conclusions
3. Cronyism in the Orban Regime: An Empirical Analysis of Public Tenders, 2005-2020
Istvan Janos Toth and Miklos Hajdu
Introduction
Literature
Data and Indicators
The Orban Regime and MGTS+ companies: descriptive statistics
Models and estimations
Conclusions
References
Annex
4. Political Connectedness in Hungarian State Capitalism: The Case of the "Fidesz-Connected" Meszaros Group of Companies
Mihaly Laki
Introduction
Methodology: data collection and processing
Fidesz-connected entrepreneurs on the list of the 100 wealthiest Hungarians
Regulatory and procurement advantages or favors
Lorincz Meszaros: family and business
Annex
Summary
Maria Csanadi
List of Authors
Bibliography
Subject Index
Name Index
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