References
- Ágh, Attila. 2010. “Post-Accession Crisis in the New Member States. Progressing or Backsliding in the EU.” Studies of Transition States and Societies 2 (1): 74–95.
- Athena Institute. 2013. “Új Magyar Gárda – Háttér [The new Hungarian Guard – background].” Accessed November 5, 2013. http://www.athenainstitute.eu/terkep/olvas/38#read
- Barlai, Melani. 2012. “Jobbik on the Web.” In Proceedings of the 2012 Conference for E-Democracy and Open Government, edited by Petr Parycek and Noella Edelmann, 229–240. Krems: Danube-University.
- Barlai, Melani, and Florian Hartleb. 2011. “Extremismus in Ungarn [Extremism in Hungary].” In Extremismus in den EU-Staaten, edited by E. Jesse and T. Thieme, 413–428. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.
- Bartlett, Jamie, Jonathan Birdwell, Péter Krekó, Jack Benfield, and Gabor Gyori. 2012. Populism in Europe: Hungary. London: Demos.
- Brubaker, Rogers. 1999. “The Manichean Myth: Rethinking the Distinction Between ‘Civic’ and ‘Ethnic’ Nationalism.” In Nation and National Identity: The European Experience in Perspective, edited by Hanspeter Kriesi, 55–71. Zurich: Ruegger.
- Bustikova, Lenka, and Herbert Kitschelt. 2009. “The Radical Right in Post-Communist Europe. Comparative Perspectives on Legacies and Party Competition.” Communist and Post-Communist Studies 42 (4): 459–483. doi: 10.1016/j.postcomstud.2009.10.007
- Egyedy, Gergely. 2013. “Hungary's Transition: Liberalism for the Few?” Hungarian Review 3 (5): 34–41.
- Feischmidt, Margit, and Kristof Szombati. 2012. Gyöngöspata 2011. The Laboratory of the Hungarian Far-Right. Budapest: Ecopolis.
- Greskovits, Béla. 2007. “Economic Woes and Political Disaffection.” Journal of Democracy 18 (4): 40–46.
- Hírszerző információ. 2006. “Hovatovább: A Kossuth téren létrejött ‘új jobboldal’ negyedik köztársaságot akar [Where to go: The Kossuth Square ‘new right’ wants a Fourth Republic].” Accessed November 12, 2013. http://hirszerzo.hu/hirek/2006/10/7/20739_hovatovabb_a_kossuth_teren_letrejott_uj_job
- Jobbik. 2006. “Bethlen Gábor Program [The Gábor Bethlen programme].” Accessed November 12, 2013. http://www.jobbik.hu/sites/jobbik.hu/down/File/Bethlen_Gabor_program.pdf
- Jobbik. 2010a. Radikális változás [Radical change]. Accessed November 8, 2013. http://jobbik.hu/sites/default/files/jobbik-program2010gy.pdf
- Jobbik. 2010b. “Vona Gábor bemutatta a IV. Béla tervet [Gábor Vona presented the Béla IV-plan].” Accessed November 11, 2013, http://jobbik.hu/rovatok/orsz%C3%A1gos_h%C3%ADrek/vona_g%C3%A1bor_bemutatta_a_iv_b%C3%A9la_tervet
- Jobbik. 2010c. “Vona: Orbánt csak akkor tapsolták meg, amikor a Jobbik programjából emelt át részeket [Orbán won applause only when he took over parts of the Jobbik program].” Accessed November 12, 2013. http://kuruc.info/r/35/54714/
- Jobbik. 2010d. “Vona Gábor: Bentlakásos iskolákkal integrálhatók a cigány gyerekek [Gipsy children can be integrated in boarding schools].” Accessed March 22, 2014. http://www.jobbik.hu/rovatok/orszagos_hirek/vona_gabor_bentlakasos_iskolakkal_integralhatok_a_cigany_gyerekek
- Jobbik. 2012. “El lehet menni az érzéketlen bankoknak és őrizetbe kell venni a felelősöket [Unfeeling banks can go away and the responsible ones should be taken into custody].” Accessed November 12, 2013. http://www.jobbik.hu/rovatok/orszagos_hirek/a_jobbik_az_iszapkatasztrofarol_quotel_lehet_menniquot_az_erzeketlen_bankoknak_es_orizetbe_kell_venni_a_f
- Jowitt, K. 1993. New World Disorder: The Leninist extinction. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Juhász, A., P. Krekó, and C. Molnár. 2012. Attitűd-szélsőségesek Magyarországon – nemzetközi kontextusban. Budapest: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.
- Karácsony, Gergely, and Dániel Róna. 2011. “The Secret of Jobbik. Reasons Behind the Rise of the Hungarian Radical Right.” Journal of East European and Asian Studies 2 (1): 61–92.
- Korkut, Umut. 2012. Liberalization Challenges in Hungary: Elitism, Progressivism, and Populism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Kovács, András. 2012. “Antisemitic Prejudice and Political Antisemitism in Present-Day Hungary.” Journal for the Study of Antisemitism 4 (2): 443–467.
- Ma.hu. 2005. “A ‘rendteremtés’ lesz a MIÉP választási programjának alapgondolata [Creating order is the MIÉP electoral program's main idea].” Accessed November 12, 2013. http://belfold.ma.hu/tart/rcikk/a/0/114250/1
- Molnár, Tamás. 2007. “A polgárháború előérzete [Anticipating civil war].” Accessed November 12, 2013. http://kuruc.info/r/2/9263/
- Mudde, Cas. 2005. “Racist Extremism in Central and Eastern Europe.” East European Politics and Societies, 19 (2): 161–184. doi: 10.1177/0888325404270965
- Ost, David. 2006. The Defeat of Solidarity: Anger and Politics in Postcommunist Europe. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
- Paksa, Rudolf. 2012. A magyar szélsőjobboldal története. Budapest: Jaffa.
- Rydgren, Jens. 2007. “The Sociology of the Radical Right.” Annual Review of Sociology 33: 241–262. doi: 10.1146/annurev.soc.33.040406.131752
- Vanhuysse, Pieter. 2007. “Workers without Power: Agency, Legacies, and Labour Decline in East European Varieties of Capitalism.” Czech Sociological Review 43 (3): 495–522.
- Varga, Krzysztof. 2012. “Węgierski Jobbik, wzór dla naszych narodowców [The Hungarian Jobbik, an example for our nationalists].” Gazeta Wyborcza (online issue), November 13. Accessed November 5, 2013. http://wyborcza.pl/1,76842,12844980,Wegierski_Jobbik__wzor_dla_naszych_narodowcow.html
- Vidra, Zsuzsanna, and Jon Fox. 2012. “The Rise of the Extreme Right in Hungary and the Roma Question.” Policy Brief 9/2012 of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence.