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New publications in Hungarian Comparative Agendas Project

13 Nov 2018

Two New Hungarian CAP research papers have been published:

 

Miklós SebÅ‘k - Tamás Berki: Punctuated equilibrium in democracy and autocracy: an analysis of Hungarian budgeting between 1868 and 2013 in European Political Science Review.

The link of the paper is available here. 

 

Zsolt Boda - Veronika Patkós: Driven by politics: agenda setting and policy-making in Hungary 2010–2014

The link of the papaer is available here

 

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