How Informal Rules Are Used to Control Civil Society in Democracies: Lessons, and Warnings, from Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic
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How Informal Rules Are Used to Control Civil Society in Democracies: Lessons, and Warnings, from Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic

Editors’ Note: Merrill Sovner adapts a 2019 report she co-wrote to address a particular timely question: how informal rules can be used to constrict civil society, focused on the examples of Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic. In the current political moment in the United States, comparisons have been made to Viktor Orbán’s Hungary, both … Continue reading