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How Orbán Won? Neoliberal Disenchantment and the Grand Strategy of Financial Nationalism to Reconstruct Capitalism and Regain Autonomy

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Simons,  Jasper
Politische Ökonomie von Wachstumsmodellen, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;
European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy;

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https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwab052
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ser/mwac028
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Sebők, M., & Simons, J. (2022). How Orbán Won? Neoliberal Disenchantment and the Grand Strategy of Financial Nationalism to Reconstruct Capitalism and Regain Autonomy. Socio-Economic Review, 20(4), 1625-1651. doi:10.1093/ser/mwab052.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0009-99BF-4
Abstract
Disenchantment with global finance in Central-Eastern Europe enabled financial nationalism to emerge as a counter-hegemonic strategy. In Hungary, Prime Minister Orbán put forth his explicit aim to increase domestic ownership in banking to over 50% and legitimized the ensuing re-nationalization of the financial sector with resentment over neoliberal banking practices. The article describes how the financial crisis created an opportunity for Orbán and his allies to usher in a new era of financial ownership structures. It provides a critical political economy analysis of how the Orbán government selected economic sectors to target and how it used a network of associated private actors in its quest to re-nationalize and then re-privatize major banks to a newly created elite, the ‘national capitalists’. In this, financial nationalism constituted a grand strategy to reconstruct Hungarian capitalism in order to regain autonomy and assure long-term political survival within a liberal EU context.