Abstract
This review essay introduces and compares six English-language scholarly monographs that analyze the emergence of illiberal rule in Hungary since 2010. Placing the converging arguments of these books in a comparative international context highlights the deep gulf between the official, self-congratulatory, and broadly accepted Hungarian perspective and the more critical academic interpretations published abroad.
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2021
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