The chapter analyses the fortunes of the Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik) through social movement theory. While displaying elements of both continuity and discontinuity with pre-existing Hungarian far-right milieus, Jobbik epitomises the rise of a self-standing and ‘long overdue’ phenomenon. The political process approach taken in this chapter particularly emphasises elements pertaining to the agency of the far right, reinstating the relevance of collective actors in mobilising resources and elaborating on a new master frame amid specific circumstances. In the specific case at hand, however, the defining role attributed to political opportunities is partly questioned.
Lo and behold: Jobbik and the crafting of a new Hungarian far right
Andrea L. P. Pirro
2019
Abstract
The chapter analyses the fortunes of the Movement for a Better Hungary (Jobbik) through social movement theory. While displaying elements of both continuity and discontinuity with pre-existing Hungarian far-right milieus, Jobbik epitomises the rise of a self-standing and ‘long overdue’ phenomenon. The political process approach taken in this chapter particularly emphasises elements pertaining to the agency of the far right, reinstating the relevance of collective actors in mobilising resources and elaborating on a new master frame amid specific circumstances. In the specific case at hand, however, the defining role attributed to political opportunities is partly questioned.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.