Petőcz Kálmán (szerk.): National Populism and Slovak - Hungarian Relations in Slovakia 2006-2009 (Somorja, 2009)
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Content Zsolt Gál: Argentina on the Danube — Populist Economic Policy as the Biggest Enemy of Sustainable Economic Growth................................181 Phenomenon of Populist Economic Policy.............................................183 Total Ineffectiveness and Harmfulness of Populist Economic Policy in CEE Countries......................................................................189 Sources of Populism on the Demand Side: Voters’ Rationality and Irrationality.....................................................................................198 Conclusion....................................................................................................212 Miroslav Kocúr: For God and Nation: Christian National Populism......221 National Populism and Christian Churches...........................................222 Slovak Catholic Hierarchy and Some Concrete Causes......................223 Tiso and the Slovak State.........................................................................224 New Tmava Archbishop and his Reflection on Tiso’s Attitudes.......227 Hungarian Bishop.......................................................................................228 Celebrations of Constantine and Methodius and Concrete Double Crosses....................................................................................................229 Nationalization vs. Globalization..............................................................230 Religion and Politics.................................................................................233 Globalization, Universalism and Christianity........................................234 Religious and National Identity - a Change in Paradigms.................237 Final Observations and Proposed Solutions..........................................238 Conclusion....................................................................................................242 László Öllös: Time for Hungarian-Slovak Dialogue (Conclusion).........247 ANNEX..............................................................................................................267 Kálmán Petőcz: Most Frequent Stereotypes Concerning Slovak-Hungarian Relations Used in National Populist Rhetoric.............................................................................................269 Stereotype 1: Above-standard rights...............................................269 Stereotype 2; Hungarian threat.......................................................276 Stereotype 3: Collaboration..............................................................279 Stereotype 4: Loyalty..........................................................................280 Stereotype 5: Geographic names must be in state language.....282 Stereotype 6: Reciprocity...................................................................285 Stereotype 7: Ethnic party is obsolete............................................295 7