Publikációk (Magyar, angolul)

2023 „From “actually existing socialism” to actually existing post-socialism: János Kornai and the importance of language reform in political economy” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Acta Oeconomica 73:S1, pp. 27-46. Link. PDF.

2023 „Why the Polish Elections Cannot Be Repeated in Orbán’s Hungary” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Review of Democracy, CEU Democracy Institute, 23 Október. Link.

2023 szerk. Russia’s Imperial Endeavor and Its Geopolitical Consequences: The Russia-Ukraine War, Volume Two (tanulmánykötet Madlovics Bálinttal), CEU Press. Link. PDF.

2023 szerk. Ukraine’s Patronal Democracy and the Russian Invasion: The Russia-Ukraine War, Volume One (tanulmánykötet Madlovics Bálinttal), CEU Press. Link. PDF.

2023 „Kacyński’s Poland and Orbán’s Hungary: Different Forms of Autocracy with Common Right-Wing Frames in the EU” (Madlovics Bálinttal), UC Berkeley Journal of Right-Wing Studies 1:1, pp. 2-36. Link. PDF.

2023 „Ukrainian Regime Cycles and the Russian Invasion” (Madlovics Bálinttal), CEU DI Working Paper series, 17 Május. Link.

2023 „Towards a set of indices for relational economy on the example of Hungary” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Acta Oeconomica, 73:1, pp. 101-127. Link.

2023 „Hungary’s Dubious Loyalty: Orban’s Regime Strategy in the Russia-Ukraine War” (Madlovics Bálinttal), CEU DI Working Paper series, 27 Február. Link. Magyar nyelven (összefoglaló).

2022 A Concise Field Guide to Post-Communist Regimes: Actors, Institutions, and Dynamics (Madlovics Bálinttal), CEU Press. Link.

2022 „Hungary 2022: The Re-Elected Autocrat” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Nederlandrechstaat, 13 Április. Link.

2022 „Hungary’s Manipulated Election” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Project Syndicate, 4 Április. Link. In German, Czech, Greek, Slovenian. In Hungarian (summary).

2022 „Hungary 2022: Election Manipulation and the Regime’s Attempts at Electoral Fraud” (Madlovics Bálinttal), CEU Democracy Institute, 31 Március. Link. PDF. In Hungarian. In Polish (summary). Revised version (February 16, 2024).

2021 „Populism as a Challenge to Legal-Rational Legitimacy: The Cases of Orbán and Trump” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Social Research: An International Quarterly, 88:4, Winter 2021, pp. 827-855. Link.

2020 „The EU’s Misconceived Cohesion” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Project Syndicate, 23 December. Link. PDF. Magyar nyelven, spanyol nyelven, kínai nyelven.

2020 The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes: A Conceptual Framework (Madlovics Bálinttal). Budapest-New York: CEU Press. PDF.

2020 „Modelled Trajectories of Post-Communist Regimes” (Madlovics Bálinttal), European Dialogue Expert Group, 7 Július. Link.

2020 „Post-Communist Predation: Modelling Reiderstvo Practices in Contemporary Predatory States” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Public Choice. Link. PDF.

2019 „The Post-Communist Mafia State as a Criminal State”, in János Mátyás Kovács and Balázs Trencsényi szerk., Brave New Hungary: Mapping the “System of National Cooperation”, Lanham: Lexington Books, pp. 269-290. PDF (kibővített kézirat).

2019 „Criminal State and the Criminal Ecosystem” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Journal of Foreign Legislation and Comparative Law Moscow, n. 5 Link. PDF.

2019 „From Petty Corruption to Criminal State: A Critique of the Corruption Perceptions Index as Applied to the Post-Communist Region” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Intersections – East European Journal of Society and Politics, v. 5, n. 2 Link. PDF.

2019 „Stubborn Structures: A Path-Dependence Explanation of Transitions in the Postcommunist Region” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Social Research: An International Quarterly, v. 86, n. 1 Link.

2019 Parallel System Narratives: Polish and Hungarian Regime Formations Compared. In Stubborn Structures: Reconceptualizing Post-Communist Regimes, 611–55. Budapest–New York: CEU Press, 2019. PDF. Lengyel nyelven, magyar nyelven.

2019 From Free Market Corruption Risk to the Certainty of a State-Run Criminal Organization (Using Hungary as an Example). In Stubborn Structures: Reconceptualizing Post-Communist Regimes, szerkesztette Bálint Magyar, 461–86. Budapest–New York: CEU Press, 2019. PDF.

2019 Towards a terminology for post-communist regimes. In Stubborn Structures: Reconceptualizing Post-Communist Regimes, 97-176. Budapest–New York: CEU Press, 2019.

2019 szerk. Stubborn Structures: Reconceptualizing Post-Communist Regimes. Budapest–New York: CEU Press, 2019.

2019 „Hungary’s Mafia State Fights for Impunity” (Madlovics Bálinttal), Project Syndicate, 18 Június. Link. PDF. Német nyelven, lengyel nyelven, magyar nyelven (kibővített változat), albán nyelven, kínai nyelven.

2017 ed. Twenty-Five Sides of a Mafia State (Vásárhelyi Júliával). Budapest: CEU Press and Noran Publishing House.

2017 „The EU’s Mafia State”, Project Syndicate, 21 Június. Link. PDF.

2016 Post-Communist Mafia State – The Case of Hungary. Budapest: CEU Press – Noran Publishing House. PDF.

2015 „The Hungarian Post-Communist Mafia State”, a XVI. International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development konferencián elhangzott előadás leirata, Moszkva, 8 Április. PDF. Orosz nyelven.

2014 „On the Periphery of Empires” (Ara-Kovács Attilával), Hungarian Spectrum, 18 March. Link. PDF. Magyar nyelven.

2014 „The Hungarian Post-Communist Mafia State (From a Critique of the Government to a Critique of the System)”, Hungarian Spectrum, 13 February. Link. PDF. Német nyelven, magyar nyelven.

2014 „Post-Communist Mafia State – The Hungarian Case”, Aspen Review, n. 4. Link. PDF.

2011 „The Challenge of Autocracy in Hungary: An Offer You Cannot Refuse”, a Népszabadságban megjelent írás kiadatlan fordítása, 12 Március. PDF. Magyar nyelven.

2006 „Humanistic and Academic Core Values: The Responsive and Responsible Reform of the European University”, Higher Education in Europe, v. 31 n. 4, 391–94. Link.

2005 „The ELearner in 2010”, Review of Sociology, v. 10 n. 2, 85–99. Link.

2004 „A Hungarian Tragedy”. Haaretz, 7 May. PDF. In Hungarian.

2001 „The Hungarian Octopus: The Organized Upper World”, a Magyar Hírlapban megjelent írás kiadatlan fordítása, 21 February. PDF. Magyar nyelven.

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