Artigo Revisado por pares

The Hungarian Border Barrier and Islam

2017; Brill; Volume: 6; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1163/22117954-12341339

ISSN

2211-7954

Autores

Norbert Pap, Viktor Glied,

Tópico(s)

Jewish and Middle Eastern Studies

Resumo

The co-existence between Hungarians and Islam has been considered balanced, until the spring of 2015 when a wave of migrants appeared in Europe. “Opening to the East”, the foreign policy announced by the government in 2011 heralded a new chapter of cooperation with Arabic/Muslim countries, predominantly due to economic considerations. The migrant crisis turned government communication, as well as the stance of Jobbik, the largest opposition party, upside down. This paper discusses the unique phenomenon of what role the political debate about Islam and the construction of the temporary border barrier protecting the Hungarian national borders played in the competitive communication of the national-radical, pro-Muslim opposition Jobbik party (achieving a lead in the polls) and the centre-right governing parties Fidesz- kdnp which typically emphasise their Christian character.

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