10. Workshop on Central Europe in Transition: Developments in Hungary (30. 4.) Lecturer: Pavel Pšeja Objective: To outline major elements in respective developments taking place in Hungary. Workshop: Following the same structure as presented in sessions eight and nine, we will put emphasis on issues specific to Hungarian political arrangements. Assigned reading: Haerpfer, Christian W. (2006): “Hungary: structure and dynamics of democratic consolidation”, in Klingemann, Hans-Dieter, Fuchs, Dieter, Zielonka, Jan (eds.), Democracy and Political Culture in Eastern Europe, Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 148-171. Additional reading: Ágh, Attila (1998): The Politics of Central Europe, Sage, London. Bakke, Elisabeth, Sitter, Nick (2005): „Patterns of Stability: Party Competition and Strategy in Central Europe since 1989”, Party Politics, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 243-263. Issues for discussion: Major developments in Hungarian party system. Similarities and differences in CE political systems.