Budapest Twilight

García Prado, Luis CONOCE MÁS

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a new regime emerged in Hungary that bears striking resemblances to the long-gone one-party communist system. The return to power of Viktor Orbán, who became the champion of ultra-nationalist populism, degraded the Hungarian institutions to the point of turning a young democracy into a thinly disguised autocratic regime.

In this personal chronicle, Luis G. Prado, who began visiting Budapest more than two decades ago and, falling in love with the Hungarian capital, moved to live there with his family, asks himself whether the time has come to leave Hungary. Is the political evolution towards authoritarianism in Hungary irreversible? ¿Will the Orbán regime ever find its final form? ¿How did it reach this point in a member state of the European Union, which is a club of democracies, no less?

Editorial: Alamut
Colección: Marelle
Categoría: Ficción y poesía
Tema: Narrativa hispanoamericana
Clasificación Dewey: 320.9439 -
Clasificación BISAC POL007000;POL031000;POL042030;POL000000
Clasificación BIC JPHV
ISBN: 9788498891478
Páginas: 144
Año: 2023
Formato / Peso: 14.1 x 22.2 x 0.9 (cm) / 200 (gramos)
Precio: $290.00 MX / ND
Derechos de venta para: México
Etiquetas: Budapest Twilight; democracia; autoritarismo; evolución política; autocracia; ultranacionalismo; populismo; Unión Europea; cambio político; Luis García Prado
Budapest Twilight

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