Publications

2020

Šćepanović, Vera, and Gergő Medve-Bálint. 2020. 'Subsidizing Foreign Investments Through EU Funds in the European Peripheries: The Case of the Automotive Sector in East-Central Europe'. pp. 93–118 in Successes & Failures in EU Cohesion Policy: An Introduction to EU cohesion policy in Eastern, Central, and Southern Europe, edited by I. Musiałkowska, P. Idczak, and O. Potluka. Warsaw/Berlin: De Gruyter.

Bartha, Attila, and Violetta Zentai. 'Long-term care and gender equality: Fuzzy-set ideal types of care regimes in Europe.' Social Inclusion 8, no. 4 (2020): 92-102.

Bartha, Attila, Zsolt Boda, and Dorottya Szikra. 'When populist leaders govern: Conceptualising populism in policy making.' Politics and Governance 8, no. 3 (2020): 71-81.

Birtalan, Ilona Liliána, Attila Bartha, Ágnes Neulinger, György Bárdos, Attila Oláh, József Rácz, and Adrien Rigó. 2020. 'Community Supported Agriculture as a Driver of Food-Related Well-Being.' Sustainability 12(11): 4516.

Hajnal, György. 2020. ‘Public Administration in Hungary: Emerging Dynamics in an Illiberal Democracy’. Pp. 367–85 in European Perspectives for Public Administration. The Way Forward, edited by G. Bouckaert and W. Jann. Leuven: Leuven University Press.

Medve-Bálint, Gergő and Vera Šćepanović. 2020. ‘EU Funds, State Capacity and the Development of Transnational Industrial Policies in Europe’s Eastern Periphery’. Review of International Political Economy 27(5): 1063-82.

2019

Bíró-Nagy, András. 2019. ‘The Career Paths of Central European MEPs: Political Experience and Career Ambitions in the European Parliament’. Romanian Journal of Political Science 19(1):88–114.

Bartha, Attila and Marianna Kopasz. 2019. ‘Legitimációs stratégiák hibrid rezsimekben. Szingapúr mint legitimációs puzzle’ [Legitimation strategies in hybrid regimes: Singapore as a legitimacy puzzle]. pp. 99–122 in Hibrid rezsimek: A politikatudomány X-aktái, edited by B. Böcskei and A. Szabó. Budapest: MTA TK Politikatudományi Intézet; Napvilág Kiadó.

Hermann, Zoltán and Marianna Kopasz. 2019. ‘Educational Policies and the Gender Gap in Test Scores: A Cross-Country Analysis’. Research Papers in Education, online-first, doi: 10.1080/02671522.2019.1678065

Sebők, Miklós. 2019. Paradigmák fogságában: elitek és ideológiák a magyar pénzügyi kapitalizmusban. [Trapped in paradigms: elites and ideologies in the Hungarian Financial Capitalism] Budapest: Napvilág.

Sebők, Miklós. 2019. ‘The Politics of Manufactured Crisis'. Intersections. East European Journal of Society and Politics 5(3):73–96.

Sebők, Miklós, Attila Horváth, and Ágnes M. Balázs. 2019. ‘Electoral Reforms, Entry Barriers and the Structure of Political Markets: A Comparative Analysis’. European Journal of Political Research 58(2):741–68.

2018

Medve-Bálint, Gergő. 2018. ‘The Cohesion Policy on the EU’s Eastern and Southern Periphery: Misallocated Funds?’ Studies in Comparative International Development 53(2):218–38.

Medve-Bálint, Gergő. 2018. ‘Implementing EU Cohesion Policy in the Eastern Member States: Quality of Government Balancing between Equity and Efficiency’. pp. 108–26 in Europeanization Revisited: Central and Eastern Europe in the European Union, edited by M. Matlak, F. Schimmelfennig, and T. P. Wozniakowski. Florence: European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

Medve-Bálint, Gergő. 2018. ‘EU Cohesion Policy and the Eastern Member States: A Case of Transnational Policy Convergence’. pp. 109–30 in Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations: Beyond Accession in Central and Eastern Europe, edited by D. Stone, Á. Bátory, and A. Cartwright. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Sebők, Miklós. 2018. ‘Institutional Entrepreneurship and the Mission Creep of the National Bank of Hungary’. Pp. 243–78 in Institutional Entrepreneurship and Policy Change: Theoretical and Empirical ExplorationsStudies in the Political Economy of Public Policy, edited by C. Bakir and D. S. L. Jarvis. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

Sebők, Miklós and Tamás Berki. 2018. ‘Punctuated Equilibrium in Democracy and Autocracy: An Analysis of Hungarian Budgeting between 1868 and 2013’. European Political Science Review 10(4):589–611.

2017

Bíró-Nagy, András. 2017. ‘Illiberal Democracy in Hungary: The Social Background and Practical Steps of Building an Illiberal State’. pp. 31–44 in Illiberal democracies in the EU : The Visegrad Group and the risk of disintegration, edited by P. Morillas. Barcelona: CIDOB - Barcelona Centre for International Affairs.