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The Challenge to Academic Freedom Hungary: A Case Study Authoritarianism, Culture War and Resistance

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The Challenge to Academic Freedom Hungary: A Case Study Authoritarianism, Culture War and Resistance
The Challenge to Academic Freedom Hungary: A Case Study Authoritarianism, Culture War and Resistance

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The Challenge to Academic Freedom Hungary: A Case Study Authoritarianism, Culture War and Resistance

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The Challenge to Academic Freedom in Hungary: A Case Study in Culture War, Authoritarianism and Resistance
presents a case study as to how an authoritarian regime like the one in Hungary seeks to tame academic freedom. Andrew Ryder probes the reasons for ideological conflict within the academy through concepts like ‘culture war’ and authoritarian populism. He explores how the Orbán administration has introduced a series of reforms leading to limitations being placed on the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Gender Studies no longer being recognized by the State, the relocation of the Central European Universitybecause of government pressure and new reforms that ostensibly appear to give universities autonomy but critics assert are in fact changes that will lead to cronyism and pro-government interference in academic freedom.

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