Datasets

Datasets are arranged by type. Click on a dataset name to expand its description (including date range) as well as to download a .csv of current data and a .pdf codebook that documents included variables. For information on how to cite this data please visit our how to cite page. 

    Parliamentary & Legislative
  • Bills (1990-2022)
  • Interpellations in the Hungarian National Assembly (1867-2022)
  • Laws adopted by the National Assembly (1222-2022) and decree laws (1949-1989)
  • Oral Questions in the Hungarian National Assembly (1971-2022)
  • Post-Agenda Speeches (1949-2022)
  • Pre-Agenda Speeches (1949-2022)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (1990-1994)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (1994-1998)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (1998-2002)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (2002-2006)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (2006-2010)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (2010-2014)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (2014-2018)
  • Protocol of the National Assembly (2018-2022)
  • Resolutions of the National Assembly
  • Urgent Questions in the Hungarian National Assembly (1994-2022)
    Prime Minister & Executive
  • Decrees of Hungarian Executive (1990-2018)
  • Non-Parliamentary Speeches of Hungarian Prime Ministers (2010-2018)
  • Parliamentary Speeches of Hungarian Prime Ministers (2010-2018)
  • Prime Minister's Radio Interviews (Kossuth Radio, 2020-2021)
  • Speeches of Hungarian President (2012-2018)

Research

Sebők et al.: Measuring legislative stability
Sebők-Kubik-Molnár-Járay-Székely(2022): Measuring legislative stability - A new approach with data from Hungary. European Political Science (2022).      Sebők et al. (2022) Read more

 

Sebők-M. Balázs-Molnár: Punctuated equilibrium and progressive friction
Sebők, M., M. Balázs, Á, & Molnár, C. (2022). Punctuated equilibrium and progressive friction in socialist autocracy, democracy and hybrid regimes. Journal of Public Policy, 1-23. Sebők et al. (2022) Read more

 

Sebők-Boda: Policy Agendas in Autocracy, and Hybrid Regimes:The Case of Hungary
Sebők, Miklós-Boda, Zsolt (eds): Policy Agendas in Autocracy, and Hybrid Regimes:The Case of Hungary. Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, 313 p. Sebők-Boda (2021) Read more

 

Sebők-Kacsuk: The Multiclass Classification of Newspaper Articles
Sebők, Miklós - Kacsuk, Zoltán (2021): The Multiclass Classification of Newspaper Articles with Machine Learning: The Hybrid Binary Snowball Approach. POLITICAL ANALYSIS 29:2 pp. 236-249.  Sebők-Kacsuk (2021)     Read more

 

Sebők-Berki: Incrementalism and Punctuated Equilibrium in Hungarian Budgeting
Sebők, Miklós - Berki, Tamás (2017) Incrementalism and Punctuated Equilibrium in Hungarian Budgeting (1991-2013) JOURNAL OF PUBLIC BUDGETING, ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 29:(2) pp. 151-180. (2017) Read more

 

Böcskei: Overheads Reduction: Policy Change as a Political Innovation
Böcskei, B. (2016) "Overheads Reduction: Policy Change as a Political Innovation," European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, Volume 5, Issue No.3 (July 2016), pp. 70-89, FSP, University of Bucharest, openly accessible ... Read more

 

Staff

Zsolt Boda
Title: Principal investigator
Institution(s): Centre for Social Sciences (Budapest)

Zsolt Boda is a research professor and general director of the Centre for Social Sciences (Budapest). His research focuses on media and agenda setting as well as on the role of trust and legitimacy in public policy effectiveness.


Miklós Sebők
Title: Research director
Institution(s): Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Miklos Sebok studied economics (M.A., Corvinus University of Budapest) and political science (M.A., University of Virginia), and he earned his Ph.D at ELTE University of Budapest. Since 2013 he serves as the research director of the Hungarian country project of the Comparative Agendas Project. His research interests include comparative politics, political institutions, political economy and text mining. 


Csaba Molnár
Title: Junior research fellow
Institution(s): Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Csaba Molnár is a Ph.D student in political science at the Corvinus University of Budapest and a junior research fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He serves as the coordinator for legislative databases in the Hungarian country project of CAP. His research focuses on the political impact of radical right parties and movements and on legislative studies.


Zsanett Pokornyi
Title: Junior research fellow
Institution(s): Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Zsanett Pokornyi is a PhD student at ELTE University of Budapest and junior research fellow at Centre fo Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. She serves as the coordinator of executive databases of the Hungarian country project of CAP since 2017. Her research interests include tax morale and tax compliance, particularly the effects of government legitimacy, norms and corruption on taxplayer's motivation.


Tamás Barczikay
Title: Research fellow
Institution(s): Centre for Social Sciences (Budapest)

Tamás Barczikay studied economics at Corvinus University of Budapest, and he is currently a research fellow at the Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He is responsible for the statistical analysis of multiple projects involving datasets of the Comparative Agendas Project of Hungary.


Orsolya Ring
Title: Research fellow
Institution(s): Centre for Social Sciences (Budapest)

Orsolya Ring received her Ph.D. in History from ELTE University of Budapest and she is currently a research fellow at the Centre for Social Sciences. She serves as the coordinator of media databases of the Hungarian country project of CAP since 2019. Her research interest include creation and classification of large-scale newspaper corpora and applying different text mining methods to develop a new model of identifying slants, bias and propaganda.


Explore Policy Trends

Hungary  

Principal Investigator: Miklós Sebők and Zsolt Boda
Location: Budapest
Email: cap@tk.mta.hu
Downloadable Data Series: 25
Time Span: 1222-2023
Total Observations: 968,163

Sponsoring Institutions

Centre for Social Sciences, Budapest

Hungarian Scientific Research Fund

Hungarian Policy Agendas Project

Featured Research:
Sebők et al.: Measuring legislative stability

Sebők-Kubik-Molnár-Járay-Székely(2022): Measuring legislative stability - A new approach with data from Hungary. European Political Science (2022).      Sebők et al. (2022) Read more

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