Democracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security
The aim of this study is to explore the Hungarian discourse of "illiberal democracy" alongside the older Russian doctrine of "sovereign democracy", to see their possible implications for regional security and examine broader cultural and political backgrounds of these doctrines....
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doaj-53c6b11f79514236889c7f2ef48f7db72020-11-25T04:03:47ZengUniversity of BelgradeJournal of Regional Security2217-995X2217-995X2020-01-011522352622217-995X2002235KDemocracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional securityKazharski Aliaksei0Macalová Silvia1Comenius University in Bratislava, SlovakiaComenius University in Bratislava, SlovakiaThe aim of this study is to explore the Hungarian discourse of "illiberal democracy" alongside the older Russian doctrine of "sovereign democracy", to see their possible implications for regional security and examine broader cultural and political backgrounds of these doctrines. The paper argues that the tension between notions of past historical greatness and the currently diminished power status results in the othering of the liberal order, which is seen as responsible for this degradation. The ideological subversions of the concept of democratic governance serve the purpose of self-legitimation, but also operate as ideological justifications for policies meant to revert the current status and thus carry significant security risks for regional stability. In Russia's case, these risks are most plainly manifest as military interventions in neighboring countries. While in Hungary they take the form of opportunistic self-interest, with a disregard for the rule of law and potential for further subversions of regional order.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2217-995X/2020/2217-995X2002235K.pdfhungaryrussiailliberal democracysovereign democracysecurity |
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Democracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security |
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Democracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security |
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Democracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security |
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Democracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security |
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Democracies: "Sovereign" and "Illiberal": The Russian-Hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security |
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democracies: "sovereign" and "illiberal": the russian-hungarian game of adjectives and its implications for regional security |
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University of Belgrade |
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Journal of Regional Security |
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2217-995X 2217-995X |
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The aim of this study is to explore the Hungarian discourse of "illiberal democracy" alongside the older Russian doctrine of "sovereign democracy", to see their possible implications for regional security and examine broader cultural and political backgrounds of these doctrines. The paper argues that the tension between notions of past historical greatness and the currently diminished power status results in the othering of the liberal order, which is seen as responsible for this degradation. The ideological subversions of the concept of democratic governance serve the purpose of self-legitimation, but also operate as ideological justifications for policies meant to revert the current status and thus carry significant security risks for regional stability. In Russia's case, these risks are most plainly manifest as military interventions in neighboring countries. While in Hungary they take the form of opportunistic self-interest, with a disregard for the rule of law and potential for further subversions of regional order. |
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hungary russia illiberal democracy sovereign democracy security |
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