On 15-17 June, 2017 at 10th Annual CAP Conference: ten project colleagues' papers were presented based on the CAP database.
- Balázs Böcskei -Dániel Mikecz: The Agenda-setting Potential of Hungarian Political Protests
- Zsolt Boda - Eszter Mátyás: Democratic backlash and changes in environmental governance: The case of Hungary
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Zsanett Pokornyi: Agenda diversity and the role of core functions of governments in Hungary: the case of executive speeches
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Miklós Sebők - Tamás Berki: Incrementalism and punctuated equilibrium in Hungarian budgeting
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Csaba Molnár: Political Autonomy in a Centrally-Driven Legislature: The Case of the Socialist Hungary (1949-1990)
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Ágnes Balázs: Nationality Spokespersons’ Activity and Their Impact on Parliament Agenda in Hungary
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Zsolt Boda - István Micsinai: Agenda dynamics and the stages of democracy: the case of Hungary
(Conference Program: http://comparativeagendas.s3.amazonaws.com/adhocfiles/CAP2017_Programme_170605.pdf)