Roundtable discussion on Jobbik and the Radical Right in Hungary: Past, Present and Future
24 February 2016, 12:00 am

Event Information
Open to
- All
24 February 2016, 5,00-6.30pm
The growth of the right radical Jobbik party in
the past few years has been remarkable. It is now the leading opposition party
in Hungary. This roundtable will examine the reasons for Jobbik 's success and
the future of right radicalism in Hungary. The Centre for the Study of Central Europe will hold a roundtable discussion on Jobbik and the radical right in Hungary.
When: Where: All welcome to attend. |
The speakers will be:
- (Chair) Thomas Lorman (UCL SSEES)
- Philip Barker (UCL SSEES)
- Chris Moreh (University of Southampton)
- Dániel Róna (Corvinus University of Budapest)
- Áron Szele (Central European University, Budapest)
- Eszter Tarsoly (UCL SSEES)
All welcome to attend. The audience is invited to continue
the discussion over a drinks reception in the Masaryk SCR at UCL SSEES
following the roundtable.
Image: Jobbik manifestation in Budapest, October 23rd 2012 © Orlovic