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Robert Csehi
Robert Csehi
Assistant Professor, Institute of Social and Political Sciences, Corvinus University of Budapest
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‘We won’t let Brussels dictate us’: Eurosceptic populism in Hungary and Poland
R Csehi, E Zgut
European Politics and Society 22 (1), 53-68, 2021
2062021
Neither episodic, nor destined to failure? The endurance of Hungarian populism after 2010
R Csehi
Democratization 26 (6), 1011-1027, 2019
582019
Who determined what governments really wanted? Preference formation and the euro crisis
R Csehi, U Puetter
West European Politics 44 (3), 463-484, 2020
312020
The politics of populism in Hungary
R Csehi
Routledge, 2021
212021
Populism as a ‘corrective’to trade agreements?‘America First’and the readjustment of NAFTA
R Csehi, EC Heldt
International Politics, 1-17, 2021
162021
Problematizing the notion of preference formation in research about the euro crisis
R Csehi, U Puetter
EMU Choices Working Paper, 2017
152017
Horizontal coordination in federal political systems–non-centralization in the European Union and Canada compared
R Csehi
Journal of European Public Policy 24 (4), 562-579, 2017
152017
The EU's New Economic Governance Framework and Budgetary Decision‐Making in the Member States: Boon or Bane for Throughput Legitimacy?
R Csehi, DF Schulz
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 60 (1), 118-135, 2022
112022
Does politicization matter? Small states in East-Central Europe and the Brexit negotiations
RI Csehi, P Kaniok
East European Politics and Societies 35 (1), 136-155, 2021
92021
The challenge populist governments pose for the process and theory of European integration
R Csehi
West European Politics 46 (1), 219-240, 2023
82023
Shades of resistance: Factors influencing populist mobilization against the EU budgetary conditionality regime
R Csehi
Politics and Governance 12, 2024
32024
Collaborative Federalism in the EU: Intergovernmental Relations and the Allocation of Powers in the EMU
R Csehi, BM Stefanova
The European Union beyond the Crisis: Evolving Governance Contested Policies …, 2015
32015
Hungary and the European Union
R Csehi
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, 2020
22020
Federalism and the stringency of balanced budget rules–A comparative study of Canada, the European Union, and the United States of America
R Csehi
Regional & Federal Studies 30 (1), 73-91, 2020
22020
Constraints imposed by financial markets on political choice in the EU
R Csehi, U Puetter
bEUcitizen Report, Deliverable 8, 2016
22016
From legislative decision to policy coordination - Collaborative federalism and the changing character of intergovernmental relations in Canada and the European Union
R Csehi
Central European University, 2014
2*2014
How financial market constraints and technocratic decision making impacted on European political citizenship and democracy during the euro crisis
R Csehi, U Puetter
Democratic Empowerment in the European Union, 215-238, 2018
12018
Divergent Attitudes of Eurosceptic Parties Towards Intergovernmental and Supranational EU Institutions
N Gad, EC Heldt, R Csehi
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2024
2024
Democracy Unmoored: Populism and the Corruption of Popular Sovereignty by Samuel Issacharoff
R Csehi
Political Science Quarterly 139 (2), 316-317, 2024
2024
Hungary: Populist Government Politics
R Csehi
Governments' Responses to the Covid-19 Pandemic in Europe: Navigating the …, 2022
2022
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