The Development Path of the Hungarian Public Administration from the Regime Change to the New Era of Crises
DOI : 10.32566/ah.2024.1.3
MTMT : 34787012
Megjelenés dátuma : 2024
Folyóirat címe : Acta Humana: Hungarian Centre for Human Rights publications
Évfolyam : 12
Szám : 1
Oldalszám : 45-70
Dokumentum típusa : folyóiratcikk
Kulcsszó : democratisation, centralisation, regime change, crisis management, Társadalomtudományok, Társadalomtudományok/Állam- és jogtudományok
Absztrakt :
The Hungarian public administration development path can be displayed in four stages: “democratisation” from 1990 until 1998, the beginning year of the EU accession negotiations, “Europeanisation” as preparing for EU accession until 2004, when Hungary became full member of the EU together with 9 other countries. The next phase is the unsuccessful “quest for efficiency” until 2010, including 2008, when the Hungarian state budget faced insolvency and turned to the IMF for a standby loan. Finally, in 2010 the era of continual crisis management started with the financial and economic crisis, the migrant crisis, the Covid–19, and the war in Ukraine.