Under Siege Counterterrorism and Civil Society in Hungary

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This book critically examines the effects of the Hungarian government’s counterterrorism and security policies and practices on the operational capacities of civil society organizations. It argues that the government’s security regime has significantly altered the autonomous space of organizations and severely strained state-society relations.

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