Talks (Madlovics, English)

2024

  • Book talk at Harriman Institute of Columbia University, New York (“Ukraine’s Patronal Democracy and the Russian Invasion”), January 30. With Bálint Magyar. Video.
  • Webinar at Instituto Internacional de Artivismo Hannah Arendt (INSTAR), April 10. With Bálint Magyar. Video.

2023

  • Roundtable talk in the UCL SSEES Politics and Sociology seminar series, London („Rethinking post-communist regimes – a roundtable discussion”). With Bálint Magyar, Henry Hale, Sherrill Strochein and Alena Ledeneva. Video.
  • Webinar at Instituto Internacional de Artivismo Hannah Arendt (INSTAR), March 15. With Bálint Magyar. Video.

2022

  • Lecture at George Washington University, Washington DC („Trajectories of Post Communist Regimes: A Comparative Framework”). Video.
  • Webinar at Sorbonne University („Post-Communist Predation: Modelling Reiderstvo Practices in Contemporary Predatory States”). With Bálint Magyar. Video.

2021

  • Seminar at the Einstein Forum in Potsdam („The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes: A Challenge to the Mainstream Comparative Approach”). Potsdam. LinkVideo.
  • Webinar at Stanford University’s The Europe Center („The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes: A Challenge to the Mainstream Comparative Approach”). Video. PPT.

2020

  • Book launch of The Anatomy of Post-Communist Regimes (discussants: Masha Gessen, Henry E. Hale, Iván Szelényi; moderator: Inna Melnykovska). Video.
  • Guest lecture at Central European University, Hybrid Regimes in Modern Times course, Budapest („A Typology of Post-Communist Regimes”). PPT.

2019

  • Guest lecture at Corvinus University of Budapest, Foundations of Political Economy course („The Political Economy of Regime Change in Central and Eastern Europe”). PPT.
  • Guest lecture at Central European University, Hybrid Regimes in Modern Times course, Budapest („Typology of Post-Communist Regimes”). PPT.

2018

  • Youth for Sustainable Peace Forum, Central European University, Budapest („Oligarchy, State Capture, and the Mafia State: The Curious Case of Hungary”). PPT.

by Bálint Magyar and Bálint Madlovics