In recent years, Hungary and Israel have witnessed a striking political shift that challenges the prevailing neoliberal order. Populist movements in both countries are reshaping economic and social policies, signaling a departure from market-driven principles toward more nationalist and interventionist agendas. This transformation not only reflects deep-seated domestic frustrations but also raises critical questions about the future of liberal democracies in an era marked by growing skepticism toward globalization and established elites. In this article, we examine how populism is redefining the political landscapes of Hungary and Israel, highlighting the implications for neoliberalism and beyond.
Populism Challenges Neoliberal Policies in Hungary and Israel
Across Hungary and Israel, the rise of populist movements marks a significant departure from the decades-long dominance of neoliberal economic doctrine, characterized by market liberalization, deregulation, and austerity…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2025-12-24 14:57:00
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