A n d r á s Bo z ó ki Professor Department of Political Science Central European University Nádor u. 9. 1051 Budapest, Hungary
CURRICULUM VITAE Updated: July 2015.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Since 2005
Full Professor, Department of Political Science, Central European University (CEU) Budapest. (1993-2005: Associate Professor)
2004, 09, 15 Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, ColumbiaUniversity, New York, NY, USA Since 2005
Recurrent Visiting Professor, School of Law and Political Science, Department of Legal and Social Theory, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) Budapest, Hungary (1988-2005 Associate Professor Department of Sociology of Law; 1983-88 Assistant ProfessorDepartment of State and Legal Theory)
2014 2010-15
Visiting Professor, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Recurrent Visiting Professor, School of Advanced Social Studies, Ljubljana and Nova Gorica, Slovenia Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Bologna University Minister of Culture of Hungary. Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA Tutor and Member of the Board at Erasmus Invisible College, Budapest Visiting Lecturer, Department of Government, Smith College, Northampton, MA, USA Visiting Lecturer, Department of Politics, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, USA Visiting Lecturer, School of Social Studies, HampshireCollege, Amherst, MA, USA Recurrent Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Eberhard Karls University, Tübingen, Germany Visiting lecturer, Department of Sociology,Nottingham University, U.K.
2009 2008 2005-06 2004 2003-04 1999-2000 2000. 2000 1999-2001 1993
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1991-93 1990-93 1990
Research Fellow, Institute for PoliticalScience, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Visiting lecturer, University of California – University of Wisconsin, Budapest Exchange Program Visiting lecturer, Rajk College, University of Economics, Budapest
ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS 2014 2012 2008 2000-01
1998 1997-98 1993-94 1992-93 1990-91 1988-89
Faculty Fellow, Institute for AdvancedStudy, Central European University (CEU IAS), Budapest Fernand Braudel Fellow, Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Baltic and East European Studies (CBEES) Södertörns University, Stockholm, Sweden Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute (EUI), Department of Political and Social Sciences, Robert Schuman Institute for Advanced Study. Florence, Italy Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), Wassenaar, The Netherlands Visiting Fellow, Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K. Andrew Mellon Fellow, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study), Berlin, Germany Visiting Fellow, Department of Political Science, Eberhard-Karls Universitat, Tübingen, Germany Junior Visiting Fellow, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (IWM), Vienna, Austria Visiting Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), CA. USA
EDUCATION 1992 1990 1985 1984 1983
PhD in Political Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Title: The Theory and History of Anarchism in Hungary Institute for Humane Studies, College of Notre Dame, Belmont, CA. USA MA in Sociology, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) Budapest Exchange student, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands JD, School of Law & Political Science, Eötvös Loránd University, (ELTE), Budapest
HABILITATION 2003
Title: Political Pluralism in Hungary, 1987-2002.
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RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION Political change and democratization. Comparative political elites The political role of the intellectuals. Democracy, citizenship and public sphere. Anarchist movements and ideologies. The transformation of political ideologies. Cultural Politics and Policy.
FUNDED RESEARCH 2014
The State of Integration of East and West in the European Union – 25 Years After the Fall of the Iron Curtain
2012-13
EUDO Citizenship research project, jointly sponsored by the European Union Grant Agreements JLS/2007/IP/CA/009 EUCITAC and HOME/2010/EIFX /CA/1774 ACIT, the European Parliament, and by the British Academy Research Project CITMODES. Leader of the Hungarian research team.
2007-12
FP6. „EUROSPHERE”. Leader of the Hungarian research team and member of the Steering Committee at the international research on „European Polity and Public Sphere”.
2007-09
„Oppositional Movements and Dissidents in East Central Europe”. Osteuropa Institut (Institute for Eastern Europe), Bremen. Funded by the German academia and the Volkswagen Foundation
2003-04
FP5. „GLOCALMIG”. Leader of the Hungarian research team at the EUsponsored international research on „Glocalization and the European Small States: Migrants, Minorities, Belonging and Citizenship”
1996-98
The Roundtable Talks and the Role of Intellectuals in the Regime Change of 1989. Funded by CEU and the Hungarian National Scientific Research Fund (OTKA)
ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS 2014-15 201220112010-13 2008-13 2003-05
Member of the board of the Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alap (OTKA, Hungarian Scientific Research Fund) Member of the international advisory board of CoPolis research project on Constitutional Politics, University of Trento Chairman of the Political Science Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HAS) Member of the international advisory board, Media and Democracy in Eastern Europe research project, St. Antony’s College, Oxford University Member of the executive committee of the European Confederation of Political Science Associations (ECPSA) President of the Hungarian Political Science Association (HPSA)
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2002-08 19911988-
Member of the executive council of the European Political Science Network (EPSNet) Member of the Board of Hungarian Political Science Association (HPSA) Member of the International Political Science Association (IPSA)
ACADEMIC AWARDS 2009 1993 1991
István Bibó Prize, Hungarian Political Science Association Publication of the Year, Hungarian Sociological Association Ferenc Erdei Prize, Hungarian Sociological Association
EDITORIAL POSITIONS IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS 20152014200820082006200220002008-12 1994-97 1992-99 1991-94
Member of the editorial board of East European Quarterly Member of the Editorial board of Intersections: East European Journal of Society and Politics Member of the advisory board, Taiwan Journal of Democracy Member of the editorial board, Journal of Political Science Education Member of the editorial board, CEU Political Science Review. Member of the editorial board, European Political Science. Member of the editorial board, Politikatudományi Szemle. [Political Science Review] Editor-in-Chief, Eurosphere Working Paper Series Member of the editorial board, Constellations. Founder and co-editor of the Hungarian Politikatudományi Szemle [Political Science Review] Member of the editorial board of the Hungarian Szociológiai Szemle [Sociological Review]
TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1994-present Central European University, Budapest Political Change: Evolution and Revolution Revolution and the State Comparative European Politics Democratic Transitions Topics and Methods in Comparative Political Research Elite Theory Central European Politics Political Dynamics in East-Central Europe Contemporary Political Ideologies New Democracies in Central Europe Sociological Theories in Politics Political and Cultural Elites and the Role of Intellectuals
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Political Sociology Advanced Topics in Political Sociology 2008. Department of Political Science, Bologna University Regime Change and the Transformation of Elites in East Central Europe. 2004, 2009, 2015
Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, NY. Political Change: Evolution and Revolution Central European Politics
1999-2000
Department of Government, Smith College, Northampton, MA. Comparative Communism: Politics in Eastern Europe Democratization and Changing Political Ideas The Post-Communist Era
2000
Department of Politics, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA & School of Social Studies, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA. Transitions to Democracy
1993
School of Social Studies, Nottingham University Democratization in East Central Europe
1990-92
Wisconsin-California Education Abroad Program, Budapest. Politics in Central and Eastern Europe
1990-91.1
Rajk College (Budapest University of Economics) Theory of Anarchism and Libertarianism
1983-
School of Law and Political Science, Eötvös University (ELTE), Budapest Political Sociology Introduction to Social and Political Theory Social Change
PUBLIC ACTIVITIES PUBLIC SERVICE 2005-6 1990 1989
Minister of Culture of Hungary Spokesman of Fidesz (an emerging party of the democratic opposition) Participant at the Hungarian National Roundtable Talks as negotiator delegated by the Opposition Roundtable. CONSULTANCY
2007-8
Advisor to the Minister of Environmental Issues
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2003-4 2003 1991-92
Advisor to the Prime Minister Advisor to the Minister of Equal Opportunity Advisor to the Parliamentary Faction of Fidesz
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITY 20072005 2001-2 1996-2003 1996-98
Member of the Board of the Bozsik Yvette Company of Contemporary Dance Co-founder of the International Opera Foundation Eszterhaza (IOFE) Member of the Presidium of the Green Academy, Hungary Director of the Board of the Civic Education Project (CEP) Hungary Member of the Board for the Support of Books in Higher Education
JOURNALISM 2001-4, 2007-9 Senior columnist, Figyelő (economic weekly magazine) 2003-4 Senior columnist, Magyar Hírlap. 2000-2 Columnist, Kontextus.hu (Internet magazine in the humanities and social sciences) 1992-6 Senior columnist, Magyar Narancs (political and cultural weekly) 1989-92 Founder and co-editor, Magyar Narancs (political and cultural magazine) Since 1989, altogether more than 200 articles and interviews in leading Hungarian newspapers (Népszabadság, Magyar Hírlap, Magyar Nemzet, Népszava), magazines (HVG, Figyelő, Világ, Élet és Irodalom, Magyar Narancs, Heti Válasz, Liget, Hamu és Gyémánt), internet journals (kontextus.hu) and a few in the German newspaper, Frankfurter Rundschau).
JOURNALISTIC HONOR 1993
Pulitzer Prize for the members of editorial community of Magyar Narancs for “journalistic excellence and the renewal of journalistic language” (Pulitzer Prize awarded in the U.S. and in Hungary)
LANGUAGE SKILLS Hungarian (native), English (active),German Russian (reading, some speaking), Italian (basic)
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INVITED LECTURES AND PARTICIPATIONS IN CONFERENCES Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brasil Bulgaria Canada
China Costa Rica Czech Rep. Denmark France
Germany
Ireland Italy
Macedonia Netherlands
Norway
University of Buenos Aires University of New South Wales (Sydney), University of Western Australia (Perth) University of Vienna, Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (Vienna) University of Brussels Instituto Liberal (Rio de Janeiro) American University of Blagoevgrad, University of Sofia University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC), Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, BC), University of Toronto, McGill University (Montreal) Concordia University (Montreal) Institute for Political Science (Beijing) San José Charles University Prague, Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague) Aarhus University Science-po (Paris), Nanterre (Paris), University of Strasbourg Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (Institute for Advanced Study, Berlin), Humboldt University (Berlin), Tübingen University, Konstanz University, University of München, Osteuropa Forschung Bremen, Institute for Advanced Study Essen, University of Bielefeld, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, University of Marburg, Viadrina University (Frankfurt an der Oder), University of Leipzig University College Dublin European University Institute (Florence) Bologna University, University of Rome, University of Bolzano, University of Trieste CPRM Skopje Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS) (Wassenaar) University of Utrecht, University of Leiden Oslo University, University of Bergen
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Poland
Batory Foundation (Warsaw), Jagellonian University (Krakow) Romania University of Bucharest, National School of Political Studies and PublicAdministration Russia University of St. Petersburg Slovakia University of Bratislava, Institute for Civic Diplomacy Slovenia University of Ljubljana, School of Advanced Social Studies, Nova Gorica South Africa University of Cape Town South Korea University of Seoul Spain University of Madrid, University of Valencia Sweden Stockholm-Södertörns University Switzerland Geneva University Thailand German – Southeast Asian Center for Public Policy and Good Governance, University of Bangkok (Bangkok) Turkey Marmara University (Istanbul) U. K. St. Antony’s College Oxford University, Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex (Brighton), University of London School of Slavonic and East European Studies University College London (UCL) University of Nottingham, University of Liverpool, University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, University of Manchester, University of Leicester, University of Kent (Canterbury) USA Harvard University (Cambridge, MA), Columbia University (New York, NY), City University of New York (CUNY,) Stanford University (CA) Princeton University(NJ) Rutgers University (New Brunswick, NJ), University of Massachusetts (Amherst, MA), University of Texas (Austin, TX) New School University (New York, NY), San Francisco State University (San Francisco, CA), Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars (Washington, D.C.), Indiana University (Bloomington, IN), University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) Smith College (Northampton, MA), Mount Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA), Hampshire College (Amherst, MA), University of Philadelphia (PN), George Washington University (Seattle, WA), University of Chicago (IL),
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Yugoslavia
University of Honolulu (Hawaii), Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD), University of Washington (Seattle, WA), Liberty Fund (Indianapolis, IN) German Marshall Fund of the US (Washington, DC) Alternative Academic Educational Network (Belgrade)
SUMMER UNIVERSITIES Supervisor: 2007.
Convenor: 2001. 2000 1999. 1997. 1996.
Central European University - „Cultural Policies in Europe”
Tübingen University – „Value Orientations, Movements, Parties - Alternative Ways to Civil Society?” Tübingen University – „Political Culture, Legitimacy, and Institutional Choice in Post-Communist Societies” Tübingen University – „Political Culture and Democratization in PostCommunist Societies” Central European University – „The Institutions of New Democracies: Do They Matter?” Central European University – „Actors or Structures? Obstacles to Democratization in the New Democracies”
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Books (authored and co-authored) Books (edited and co-edited) Chapters in Books Articles Reviews Translations Working Papers Policy Papers
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1. BOOKS (authored and co-authored) 25 Years after the Fall of Iron Curtain: The State of Integration of East and West in the European Union. (co-author with Péter Balázs, Bogdan M. Radu, Áron Szele, Ágnes Simon and Julius Horvath) Brussels: European Commission, 2014. Cenzorok helyett fekvőrendőrök: politikai kultúra és kulturális politika. [Speed Humps, Instead of Censors: Political Culture and Cultural Politics] Budapest: L’Harmattan, 2012. Virtuális köztársaság [Virtual Republic] Budapest: Gondolat, 2012. Diversity and the European Public Sphere: The Case of Hungary. (co-author with Róbert Sata, Anna Selmeczi and Beáta Huszka) Bergen: Eurosphere, 2010. Merre tovább, Magyarország? [Where to Go, Hungary?] (co-author with Csaba Gombár, István Schlett et al.) Budapest: Palatinus, 2008. Anarcho-demokraták [Anarcho-democrats], (co-author with Miklós Sükösd) Budapest: Gondolat, 2007. Ars politica. Budapest: Jószöveg, 2007. Anarchism in Hungary: Theory, History, Legacies. (co-author with Miklós Sükösd) Boulder: Social Science Monographs, distributed by the Columbia University Press, 2006. Migrants, Minorities, Belonging and Citizenship: The Case of Hungary. (co-author with Barbara Bősze) Bergen: BRIC, 2004. The Future of Democracy in Europe: Trends, Analyses and Reforms. Green Paper for the Council of Europe. (co-author with Philippe C. Schmitter, Alexandre H. Trechsel, Dario Castiglione, Andreas Follesdal et al.) Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2004. French edition: L’avenir de la démocratie en Europe: Etats des lieux et proposition de réformes. Strasbourg: Council of Europe Publishing, 2004. Politikai pluralizmus Magyarországon, 1987-2002. [Political Pluralism in Hungary, 19872002] (author) Budapest: Századvég, 2003. Magyar politikusi arcképcsarnok. [Hungarian Political Leaders: A Portrait Gallery] (coauthor with István Javorniczky and István Stumpf) Budapest: Századvég, 1998. Magyar panoptikum. [Hungarian Waxworks] (author) Budapest: KáVé kiadó, 1996. Konfrontáció és konszenzus: a demokratizálás stratégiái. [Confrontation and Consensus: Strategies for Democratization] (author) Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 1995. Az anarchizmus elmélete és magyarországi története. [The Theory of Anarchism and Its History in Hungary] (co-author with Miklós Sükösd) Budapest: Cserépfalvi, 1994.
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Polgárosodás, civil társadalom és demokrácia. [Embourgeoisement, Civil Society and Democracy] (co-author with Ferenc Fehér, Ágnes Heller, and Tamás Fricz) Előadások a polgárosodásról III. (Lectures on Embourgeoisement. No. 3.) Budapest: MTA Politikai Tudományok Intézete, 1993. Társadalomismeret. Középiskolai tankönyv. [Social Knowledge. Textbook for High School Students] (co-author with Gábor Péli) Budapest: Tankönyvkiadó, 1991, reprinted in 1993; Second edition: Nemzeti Tankönyvkiadó, 1995.
2. BOOKS (Edited and co-edited) Jegyzetek a szabadságról. Ignotus Pál írásai. (Notes on Freedom. The Writings of Paul Ignotus) (editor) Budapest: Gondolat, 2010. Az anarchizmus klasszikusai [Classical Anarchism] (co-editor with Miklós Sükösd) Budapest: Mundus, 2009. The Communist Successor Parties of Central and Eastern Europe. (co-editor with John T. Ishiyama, and contributor) Armonk, New York – London: M. E. Sharpe, 2002. The Roundtable Talks of 1989: The Genesis of Hungarian Democracy. (editor and contributor) Budapest – New York: Central European University Press, 2002. Alkotmányos forradalom. A rendszerváltás forgatókönyve, Vol. 7. [Constitutional Revolution: The Script of the Regime Change] (editor and contributor) Budapest: Új Mandátum, 2000. A rendszerváltás forgatókönyve: kerekasztal-tárgyalások 1989-ben. Volumes 5-6. [The Script of the Regime Change: The Minutes of the Hungarian Roundtable Negotiations in 1989.] (coeditor with Márta Elbert, Melinda Kalmár, Béla Révész, Erzsébet Ripp and Zoltán Ripp) Budapest: Új Mandátum, 2000. Portrék és életrajzok. A rendszerváltás forgatókönyve, Vol. 8. [Portraits and Biographies: The Script of the Regime Change] (co-author with Márta Elbert) Budapest: Új Mandátum, 1999. A rendszerváltás forgatókönyve: kerekasztal-tárgyalások 1989-ben. Volumes 1-4. [The Script the Regime Change: The Minutes of the Hungarian Roundtable Negotiations in 1989] (editorin-chief) Budapest: Magvető, 1999. Intellectuals and Politics in Central Europe. (editor and contributor) Budapest: Central European University Press, 1999. Magyar anarchizmus. [Hungarian Anarchism] (co-editor with Miklós Sükösd) Budapest: Balassi, 1998.
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Ignotus Pál: Vissza az értelemhez. [Back to Reason: A selection from the political essays of Paul Ignotus] (editor and contributor) Budapest: Új Mandátum, 1997. Second edition: 1998. Lawful Revolution in Hungary, 1989-94. (associate editor with Béla K. Király and contributor) Boulder: Social Science Monographs; New York: Columbia University Press, 1995. Democratic Legitimacy in Post-Communist Societies. (editor and contributor) Budapest: T-Twins Publishing House, in cooperation with the International Centre at the Tübingen University, 1994. Anarchizmus ma. [Contemporary Anarchist Thought] (co-editor with László Seres and Miklós Sükösd, and contributor) Budapest: T-Twins, 1994.; On CD-ROM: ABCD Interactive Magazine, Vol. 2. No. 4. 1995. Post-Communist Transition: Emerging Pluralism in Hungary. (co-editor with András Körösényi and George Schőpflin, and contributor) London: Pinter; New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1992. A Fidesz a magyar politikában 1988-1991. [The Federation of Young Democrats in the Hungarian Politics 1988-91] (editor and contributor) Budapest: Fidesz, 1992. Zsolt Béla: A végzetes toll. [The Fatal Pen. From the Political Journalism of Béla Zsolt] (editor) Budapest: Századvég-Nyilvánosság Klub, 1992. Vannak-e emberi jogaik? A színesbőrű diákok helyzete a fővárosban és a skinhead-jelenség. [Do They Have Human Rights? The Situation of Black Students in Budapest and the Skinhead Phenomenon] (co-editor with Gábor Tamás Nagy) Budapest Főváros Önkormányzata. A kisebbségi, emberi jogi és vallásügyi bizottság jelentése. [Budapest City Council. A report of the Committee for Minorities, Human Rights and Religious Affairs] Budapest, 1992. Liberty and Socialism. (co-editor with János M. Bak and Miklós Sükösd) Savage, MD.: Rowman and Littlefield 1991. Anarchizmus. [Anarchism] (co-editor with Miklós Sükösd and contributor) Budapest: Századvég, 1991, reprinted in 1993.; On CD-ROM: ABCD Interactive Magazine Vol. 2. No. 4. 1995. Csendes? Forradalom? Volt? [Was It a Silent Revolution?] (co-editor with Tamás Csapody, Ervin Csizmadia, Miklós Sükösd, and contributor) Budapest: T-Twins, 1991. A Szép Szó, 1936-39. [The Szép Szó, a literary journal 1936-9] (editor) Budapest: KossuthMagvető, 1987. Metszetek a mindennapi élet politikai szociológiájából. [Segments from the Political Sociology of Everyday Life] (co-editor with László Kéri) Budapest: ELTE, TDK Papers Series No.14. 1985.
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3. CHAPTERS IN BOOKS „Democratic Backsliding and Political Culture in Hungary” Polish Political Science Yearbook (forthcoming) „Broken Democracy, Predatory State and Nationalist Populism” in Péter Krasztev and Jon Van Til eds. (2015), The Hungarian Patient: Social opposition to an Illiberal Democracy. Budapest – New York: CEU Press, 3-36. „Configurations of Populism in Hungary” in Michal Kopecek and Piotr Wcislik eds. Thinking Through Transition: Liberal Democracy, Authoritarian Pasts, and Intellectual History in East Central Europe After 1989. Budapest-New York: CEU Press forthcoming „Zöld utak” (Green Ways) in György Petőcz ed. (2014), Béke sose volt (There Was No Peace) Budapest: Aura, 205-234. „Családi tűzfészek: A kultúra a szimbolikus politika fogságában”(Family Nest: Culture in Symbolic Political Captivity)in Bálint Magyar and Júlia Vásárhelyi eds. (2013), A magyar polip: a posztkommunista maffiaállam. [Hungarian Polyp: The Post-Communist Mafia State] Budapest: Noran Libro, 346-357. „Populism as Elite Discourse in Hungary” in Oxana Gaman-Golutvina & Andrey Klemeshev eds. (2012), Political Elites in Old and New Democracies. Kaliningrad: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Press, 345-358. „The Independent Historical Memory of the Hungarian Democratic Opposition” in Peter Jasek ed. (2012), Anti-Communist Resistance in Central and Eastern Europe. Bratislava: Ústav Pamati Národa, 220-262. „Szemérmes alkotmányozás: rendszerváltás és jogállami forradalom 1989-ben” (Bashful Constitution Making: Regime Change and the Rule of Law Revolution in 1989) in Jakab András & Körösényi András eds. (2012) Alkotmányozás Magyarországon és máshol. (Constitution Making in Hungary and Elsewhere) Budapest: Új Mandátum, 202-239. „Postcommunist Regimes” in Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg-Schlosser & Leonardo Morlino eds. (2011), International Encyclopedia of Political Science, Los Angeles – London – New Delhi – Singapore: Sage, 2090-2093. „Hungary Since 1989” (co-author with Eszter Simon) in Sabrina P. Ramet ed. (2010), Central and Southeastern Europe Since 1989. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 204-32. „A Fidesz radikális, liberális, alternatív szervezet” [Fidesz as Radical, Liberal, and Alternative Organization] in Iván Bába ed. (2010), Felgyorsult történelem. [Accelerated History] Budapest: ICDT, 357-369.
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„Maradjunk kíváncsiak!” [Let’s Stick To Be Curious!] in Hankiss Elemér & Heltai Péter eds. (2010), Életcélok és életstratégiák a mai Magyarországon. [Life Plans and Life Strategies in Contemporary Hungary] Budapest: Médiavilág, 32-36. „The Deficit of Legitimacy: Theorizing East Central European Communism” in Rüdiger Frank & Sabine Burghart eds. (2009), Driving Forces of Socialist Transformation: North Korea and the Experience of Europe and East Asia. Vienna: Praesens, 113-39. „Anarchism, Hungary” in Immanuel Ness ed. (2009), International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. Oxford: Blackwell, 127-129. „Batthyány, Ervin” [Ervin Batthyány] in Immanuel Ness ed. (2009), International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. Oxford: Blackwell, online „A stabilitás illúziója a válságot stabilizálja” [The Illusion of Atability Stabilizes the Crisis] in Elemér Hankiss & Péter Heltai eds. (2009), Münchhausen báró kerestetik. [In Search of Baron Münchhausen] Budapest: Médiavilág, 50-61. „Vannak-e véletlenek?” [Are There Accidents?] in Péter Fóti ed. (2008), A rendszerváltás élménye. [Experiencing Regime Change] Budapest: Jószöveg, 180-194. „Kompjárat Szabadka és Pozsony között” [A Ferry Between Subotica and Bratislava] in Elemér Hankiss & Péter Heltai eds. (2008), Magyarország, fel is út, le is út, Budapest: Médiavilág Kft., 26-30. „Die Politik der Opposition im Ungarn der 1980er Jahre” Aron Buzogány & Rolf Frankenberger Hrsg. (2007), Osteuropa: Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Baden-Baden: Nomos, 261-275. Two Presentations in the Budapest Cultural Forum. in Péter Inkei et al. eds. (2006) Inclusive Europe? Horizons 2020. Proceedings. Budapest: Kultúrpont, 2-3; 146-148. „Inclusive Europe? The Role of Culture in Reviving the European Vision” in Yudhisthir Raj Isar (ed.) Inclusive Europe? Horizon 2020. Budapest: Kultúrpont, 2005. 2-5. „The Image of Europe: The European Integration and the New Central Europe” in Sergio Ortino, Vojtech Mastny, and Mitja Zagar eds. (2004), Changing Faces of Federalism: Political Reconfiguration of Europe from East to West. Manchester: Manchester U. P. „Hongrie, Étre dans l’Europe sans en etre” in Jacques Rupnik ed. (2004), Les Européens face á l’élargissement: Perceptions, acteurs, enjeux. Paris: Presses de Sciences Po (co-author) 199223. „Akácos út: az MSZP demokráciafelfogása és politikája” in Feitl István, Földes György & Hubai László ed. (2004), Útkeresések: A magyar szociáldemokrácia tegnap és ma. [Hungarian Social Democracy Yesterday and Today] Budapest: Napvilág, 98-141.
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„Politikai fordulat Magyarországon” [Political Turn in Hungary] Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 11. No. 1-2. 2002. 5-19. “Adaptation and Change: Characterizing Survival Strategies of the Communist Successor Parties” (co-author with John T. Ishiyama) Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol. 17. September 2001. 32-51. “Globalists vs Localists: A Historic Debate and the Position of the Left in Hungary” Central European Political Science Review, Vol. 2. No. 4. September 2001. 175-99. “Globalizáció és fundamentalizmus: nincs végső megoldás” [Globalization Fundamentalism, No Final Solution] Figyelő, December 20. 2001. 26-29.
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“The Roundtable Talks of 1989: Participants, Political Visions and Historical References” Hungarian Studies, Vol. 14. No. 2. 2000. 141-57. „Regionalizmus, államközi verseny és geopolitika: az európai integráció és Közép-Európa” [Regionalism, Competition and Geopolitics: The European Integration and Central Europe] Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 7. No. 2. 1998. 131-53. “Aczél és Pozsgay” [György Aczél and Imre Pozsgay] Beszélő, Vol. 3. No. 12. December, 1998. 25-30. “Mozgalmi-értelmiségi politika a rendszerváltás után: A Demokratikus Charta” [The Politics of Movement Intellectuals After the Regime Change: The Democratic Charter] Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 6. No. 1. 1997. 98-135. “Towards an Explanation of 1989” On the book by Rudolf L. Tőkés: Hungary’s Negotiated Revolution. East European Constitutional Review, Vol. 6. Nos. 2-3. Spring-Summer 1997. 100-102. In Hungarian: „A kialkudott szabadság” [Freedom Stipulated] Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 6. No. 1. 1997. 174-178. “The Ideology of Modernization and the Policy of Materialism: The Day After for the Socialists” Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol. 13., No. 3. September, 1997. 56-102. “Regionalism, Competition and Geopolitics” The Hungarian Quarterly, Vol. 38. Winter 1997. 91-110. “Pártok, eszmék stratégiák” [Political Parties, Their Ideas and Strategies in Hungary] Kritika, August 1997. 16-20. “A demokrácia feltételei és minősége” [The Conditions and Quality of Democracy] Új Dunatáj, Vol. 2., No. 3. September 1997. 11-18. “Rómeó Európája” Interjú Timothy Garton Ash-sel. [Romeo’s Europe. An Interview with Timothy Garton Ash] Beszélő, Vol. 3. No. 4. April 1997. 5-12.
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“Intellectuals in a New Democracy: The Democratic Charter in Hungary” East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 10., No. 2. 1996. 173-213. “A Demokratikus Charta története” [The History of the Democratic Charter] Beszélő, April 1996. 64-75. „Modernizációs ideológia és materiális politika: szocialisták szocializmus után” [The Ideology of Modernization and the Policy of Materialism: Socialists after Socialism] Századvég, 1996. 41-79. “Cenzúra és sajtó Magyarországon az 1980-as években” [Censorship and the Press in Hungary in the 1980s] Korunk, Vol. 7., No. 1. January 1996. 59-70. “Between Modernization and Nationalism: Ex-Communist Parties in East Central Europe” Balkan Network Newsletter, Athens: Lambrakis Foundation, No. 4. February 1996. 71-81. “Visszatérés a modernizáláshoz? Utódpártok Kelet-Közép-Európában” [Back to Modernization? Ex-Communist Political Parties in East Central Europe] Liget, Vol. 8., No. 4. April 1995. 37-45. “Történelmi reváns? Párhuzamok a portugál, spanyol és magyar demokratikus átmenetekben” [The Revenge of History? The Portuguese, Spanish and Hungarian Transitions – Some Comparisons] (co-author with Bill Lomax) Valóság, No. 6. June 1995. 26-46. “Censorship in the 1980s” The Hungarian Quarterly No. 139. Vol. 36. Autumn 1995, 100110. “Hódolat Parsonsnak” [Homage to Parsons] On the books of Béla Pokol. Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 4. No. 1. 1995. 167-179. “Party Formation and Constitutional Change in Hungary” Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol. 10. No. 3. September 1994. 35-55. “Vázlat három populizmusról: Egyesült Államok, Argentína és Magyarország” [An Outline of Three Populisms: the United States, Argentina and Hungary] Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 3. No. 3. 1994. 33-68. “Die Rache der Geschichte: Transitionen in Portugal, Spanien und Ungarn” [The Revenge of History: The Portuguese, Spanish and Hungarian Transitions - Some Comparisons] (coauthor with Bill Lomax) Berliner Debatte INITIAL October 1994. No. 5. 47-60. “Baloldal, jobboldal, régi és új” [Left, Right, Old and New] Liget, No. 11. November 1994. 82-90. “Látták-e, hogy jön? A Beszélő vitája és a nyolcvanas évek – az Összkiadás tükrében” [Did They Foresee the Change? The Debate of Beszélő and the 1980s in Light of the Complete Edition of Beszélő.] Kritika, No. 2. February 1993. 8-10.
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“Hungary's Road to Systemic Change: the Opposition Roundtable” East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 7. No. 2. Spring 1993. 276-308. “Konzervativizmus és modernitás” [Conservatism and Modernity] Kritika, No.10. 1993. 2022. “Civil Society and Populism in the Eastern European Democratic Transitions” (co-author) Praxis International, Vol. No. 3. October 1993. 224-241. “'Semmi hatalmat senkinek!' Az anarchisták és az Anarchista Újság” [„No Power to Anyone!" The Anarchists and the Anarchist Journal] Mozgó Világ, Vol. 19. No. 12. December 1993. 129-40. “Intellectuals and Democratization” The Hungarian Quarterly, Vol. 34. No. 4. Winter 1993. 93-106. “Racionalizálható-e a csoda? Könyvek a rendszerváltásról.” [Can Marvel Be Rationalized? Books on the Regime Change] On the books of Ferenc Fehér, Ágnes Heller, László Kéri, Iván Szelényi & Mihály Vajda. Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 2. No. 3. 1993. 165-188. “The Metamorphoses of the Hungarian Democratic Forum” East European Reporter, Vol. 5. No. 2. March-April 1992. 63-66. “Democracy Across the Negotiating Table” The New Hungarian Quarterly, No. 125. Vol. 33. Spring 1992. 59-70. “Shifting to the Centre” East European Reporter, Vol. 5. No. 3. May-June 1992. 69-72. “Civil társadalom és populizmus a kelet-európai demokratikus átmenetekben” [Civil Society and Populism in the Democratic Transitions in Eastern Europe] (co-author with Miklós Sükösd) Mozgó Világ, Vol. 18. No. 8. August 1992. 100-12. “Demokraták a demokrácia ellen? Tiltakozó mozgalmak Magyarországon az 1990-es választások után” [Democrats Against Democracy? Civil Civil Protest in Hungary since 1990] Korunk, No. 10. October 1992. 52-61. “Demokraten gegen Demokratie? Ziviler Protest in Ungarn seit 1990” [Democrats against Democracy? Civil Protest in Hungary since 1990] Berliner Debatte INITIAL, No. 5. October 1992. 60-70. “Party Formation and Constitutional Change in Hungary” Budapest Papers on Democratic Transition, Budapest University of Economics, No. 28. 1992. “Catching the Fleeting Moment. The Transition in Eastern Europe through Western Eyes” [On the books of Judy Batt, Roger East, Timothy Garton Ash, Charles Gati, Misha Glenny, Michael G. Roskin, David Selbourne & Rudolf L.Tőkés] The New Hungarian Quarterly, No. 128. Vol. 33. Winter 1992. 133-140.
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“The Democratic Charter One Year On” East European Reporter, Vol. 5. No. 6. NovemberDecember 1992. 13-17. “Az anarchizmustól az alternatív mozgalmakig” [From Anarchism to Alternative Movements] (co-author) Mozgó Világ, Vol. 17. No. 4. April 1991. 22-33. “A magyar átmenet összehasonlító nézőpontból” [The Hungarian Transition from Comparative Perspective] Valóság, Vol. 34. No. 8. August 1991. 16-33. “Kruglij sztol oppozicii v processze perehoda k demokratii” [The Opposition Roundtable in the Process of Democratic Transition] Vengerszkij Meridian, Vol. 2. No. 4. 1991. 40-53. “A politikai pártok megnyilvánulásai a sajtóban a taxisblokád idején” [The Political Parties in the Media during the Taxi Drivers' Blockade] (co-author with Éva Kovács) Szociológiai Szemle, Vol. 1. No. 1. 1991. 109-126. “Honnan, hová, miért? a magyar átmenet megértése felé.” [From Where to Where and Why? Toward the Understanding of Hungarian Transition] (co-author) Mozgó Világ, Vol. 16. No. 8. August 1990. 3-8. “Út a rendszerváltáshoz: az Ellenzéki Kerekasztal” [Hungary's Road to Systemic Change: the Opposition Roundtable] Mozgó Világ, Vol. 16. No. 8. August 1990. 23-37. “Post-Communist Transition: Political Tendencies in Hungary” East European Politics and Societies, Vol. 4. No.2. March 1990, 211-230. “Statárium és happening. Interjú Krassó Györggyel.” [Martial Law and Happening. An Interview with György Krassó] Mozgó Világ, Vol. 16. No. 1. January 1990. 63-76. “Polgárosodás Magyarországon: nemzeti tulajdonos polgárság és polgárosodó értelmiség. Interjú Szelényi Ivánnal.” [Embourgeoisement in Hungary: National Bourgeoisie and the Intellectuals. An Interview with Iván Szelényi] Valóság, Vol. 33. No. 1. January 1990. 29-41. “Anarchizmus a forradalomban” [Anarchism in the Revolution] (co-author with Miklós Sükösd) Világosság, Vol. 30. No. 1. January 1989. 51-58. “Politikai ősz Magyarországon” [The Politics in the Autumn of 1989 in Hungary] Hiány, December 27. 1989. 11-13. “Critical Movements and Ideologies in Hungary” Südosteuropa, Vol. 37. Nos. 7-8. 1988. 7787. “Anarchizmus és anarcho-szindikalizmus” [Anarchismand Szakszervezeti Szemle, Vol. 17., No. 1. 1988. 58-64.
Anarcho-Syndicalism]
“Az anarchizmustól a liberális szocializmusig. Az anarchizmus öröksége Magyarországon.” [From Anarchism to Liberal Socialism: The Heritage of Anarchism in Hungary] (co-author) Jelenkor, Vol. 31. No. 2. February 1988. 140-150.
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“Egy ’ingerlékeny’ urbánus. Ignotus Pál és kora.” [An ’Inflammable’ Urban Intellectual: Paul Ignotus and His Age] Századvég, No. 6-7. 1988. 244-264. “Kritikai magatartásmodellek a fiatal értelmiség körében” [Patterns of Critical Conduct Among Young Intellectuals] Ifjúsági Szemle, Vol.7. No.3. 1987. 38-49. “Agrárszocializmus és ideális anarchizmus. Schmitt Jenő Henrik és magyarországi hatása” [Agrarian Socialism and Ideal Anarchism: Jenő Henrik Schmitt and His Influence in Hungary] (co-author) Medvetánc, Vol. 7. No. 2. 1987. 293-319. “A gandhizmus szellemisége. Moralitás és politikum metszéspontjairól.” [The Spirit of Gandhism: On Morality and Politics] Valóság, Vol. 30. No. 9. September 1987. 75-87. “A sajtónyilvánosság jogi keretei a Horthy-korszakban” [The Legal Framework of the Free Press in the Horthy Era] ELTE ÁJTK, Fiatal Oktatók Műhelytanulmányai No. 8. 110-178. “Politológia születik” [Political Science Is Being Born] Társadalomkutatás, No. 3. 1985. 107117. “Anarchista elméletek Magyarországon: Batthyány Ervin és Schmitt Jenő Henrik” [Anarchist Theories in Hungary: Ervin Batthyány and Jenő Henrik Schmitt] Világosság, Vol. 26. No.3. March 1985. 170-78. “Átértelmezett megállónevek” [Reinterpretated Bus Stops: Urban Graffiti] (co-author) Névtani Értesítő, No.10. 1985. 20-28. “Ez már nem esztétika. Rock és társadalom tegnap és ma” [No Longer Aesthetics: Rock and Society Yesterday and Today] Ifjúsági Szemle, Vol. 3. No. 3. 1983. 71-81.
5. SHORT REVIEW ARTICLES Review article on Umut Korkut: Liberalization Challenge in Hungary: Elitism, Progressivism, and Populism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Czech Sociological Review, Vol. 50. No. 3. 476-480. In Hungarian: „Elitizmus és populizmus, a két jó barát” Politikatudományi Szemle, Vol. 23. No. 4. 2014. 139-145. „Színes tinták és forradalmak” [Color Ink and Revolutions] Élet és Irodalom, July 5. 2013. „A szorongás indokolatlan” [Anxiety Unwarranted] on the book of B. András Vágvölgyi: 1989. Élet és Irodalom, 2010. március 19. “Orbán-kori textusok” [Texts from the Period of Orbán Government] On the book by Tibor Dessewffy: Melan-Cola. Élet és Irodalom, 2002. május 17.
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“Érzékenység és türelem” [Sensitivity and Patience] On the book by Erzsébet Szalai: Szereppróba. Élet és irodalom, 2000. szeptember 8. On the book by Péter Kende: Az én Magyarországom. [My Hungary] Kritika, July 1998. “A szintézis nyomában” On the book of György Litván & János F. Varga (eds.) Jászi Oszkár levelezése [In Search of a Synthesis: A Correspondence of Oscar Jászi] Holmi, Vol. 3. No. 5. 1991. 646-649. “Az értelmiség útja Utópiába” On the book of Mihály Sükösd Utópia lovagjai. [Intellectuals on the Road to Utopia] Könyvvilág, November 1990. “Életstílus-csoportok, fogyasztási preferenciák” On the book of Ágnes Utasi published under the same title. [Life-Style Groups, Consumers' Preferences] Társadalomkutatás, Nos. 3-4. 1986. 184-187. “A politika világa” [The World of Politics] On the book by Attila Ágh: A politika világa. Szakszervezeti Szemle, Vol. 14. No. 1. 1985. 66-67. “Öngyógyító társadalom?” Gerevich József: Terápiák társadalma – társadalmak terápiája címü könyvéről. [Self Healer Society?] Világosság, Vol. 25. No. 10. 1984. 648-649.
6. TRANSLATION Talcott Parsons and Edward A. Shils: The Social System. [A társadalmi rendszer] in Talcott Parsons a társadalmi rendszerről. (Talcott Parsons on the Social System) Szociológiai Füzetek (Sociological Papers) No. 45. Budapest: ELTE Szociológiai Intézet, 1988.
7. WORKING PAPERS The Illusion of Inclusion: Configurations of Populism in Hungary. EUI Working Papers, Department of Political and Social Sciences, SPS 2012 / 06. „Problems of Legitimacy, Public Sphere and Political Integration: Theorizing East Central European Communism” Eurosphere Working Paper Series, No. 14. 2009. 1-21. Central European Ways to Democracy. Studies in Public Policy. Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, U.K. 2003 / 383. Theoretical Interpretations of Elite Change in East Central Europe. Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Study, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2002 / 55.
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The Hungarian Socialists: Technocratic Modernizationism or New Social Democracy? Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Study, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 2002 / 2. Between Modernization and Nationalism. Department of Political Science, CEU, Budapest, 1997. An Outline of Three Populisms: The United States, Argentina, and Hungary. Department of Political Science, CEU, Budapest, 1994. “Állam, társadalom és egyén kapcsolata az anarchizmus ideológiájában” [The Relations between the State, Society and the Individual in the Ideology of Anarchism] ELTE ÁJTK Fiatal Oktatók Műhelytanulmányai, No. 6. 1985. 25-77.; No. 7. 1985. 184-225.
8. POLICY PAPERS „A szabadság kultúrája – Magyar Kulturális Stratégia 2006-2020” [The Culture of Freedom – Cultural Strategy for Hungary, 2006-2020], (co-author) Kultúra és Közösség, No. 2. (March), 2006. 5-29. and Kulturális Közlöny, No. 6. April, 2006. 687-712. The Culture of Freedom Budapest: Ministry of Cultural Heritage, 2005. „Okos Magyarország” [Smart Hungary] (co-author with Tamás Dávid, Gabriella Lantos and Balázs Váradi) 2002.
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