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        CHAPTER 2 A Hungarian fascist demagogue: Gyula Gömbös
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        Ivan T. Berend
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface and acknowledgement vii
- INTRODUCTION Who are the populist demagogues, and how can they attain political power? 1
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                            PART 1 Interwar populist —communist and fascist— demagogues
- CHAPTER 1 A Hungarian communist demagogue: Béla Kun 39
- CHAPTER 2 A Hungarian fascist demagogue: Gyula Gömbös 57
- CHAPTER 3 A Romanian fascist demagogue: Corneliu Zelea Codreanu 77
- CHAPTER 4 A fascistoid Austrian demagogue: Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg 93
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                            PART 2 Turn of the millennium populist demagogues
- CHAPTER 5 An Austrian far-right demagogue, Jörg Haider 107
- CHAPTER 6 A Romanian communist demagogue: Nicolae Ceauşescu 123
- CHAPTER 7 Two contemporary French demagogues: Le Diable and La Fille du Diable,1 Jean-Marie and Marine Le Pen 135
- CHAPTER 8 An entertaining but harmful buffoontype demagogue: Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi 165
- CHAPTER 9 Three nationalist demagogues in Yugoslavia and a devastating civil war 187
- CHAPTER 10 Two British Brexit fighters: Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage 225
- CHAPTER 11 A “freedom fighter” against the EU: the Dutch Geert Wilders 255
- CHAPTER 12 Three demagogues exploit the difficult transformation: Viktor Orbán in Hungary and the Kaczyński brothers in Poland 275
- Conclusion 309
- Bibliography 331
- Index 337
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface and acknowledgement vii
- INTRODUCTION Who are the populist demagogues, and how can they attain political power? 1
- 
                            PART 1 Interwar populist —communist and fascist— demagogues
- CHAPTER 1 A Hungarian communist demagogue: Béla Kun 39
- CHAPTER 2 A Hungarian fascist demagogue: Gyula Gömbös 57
- CHAPTER 3 A Romanian fascist demagogue: Corneliu Zelea Codreanu 77
- CHAPTER 4 A fascistoid Austrian demagogue: Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg 93
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                            PART 2 Turn of the millennium populist demagogues
- CHAPTER 5 An Austrian far-right demagogue, Jörg Haider 107
- CHAPTER 6 A Romanian communist demagogue: Nicolae Ceauşescu 123
- CHAPTER 7 Two contemporary French demagogues: Le Diable and La Fille du Diable,1 Jean-Marie and Marine Le Pen 135
- CHAPTER 8 An entertaining but harmful buffoontype demagogue: Italy’s Silvio Berlusconi 165
- CHAPTER 9 Three nationalist demagogues in Yugoslavia and a devastating civil war 187
- CHAPTER 10 Two British Brexit fighters: Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage 225
- CHAPTER 11 A “freedom fighter” against the EU: the Dutch Geert Wilders 255
- CHAPTER 12 Three demagogues exploit the difficult transformation: Viktor Orbán in Hungary and the Kaczyński brothers in Poland 275
- Conclusion 309
- Bibliography 331
- Index 337