Keywords
political transition
economic crime
Hungary
economic crime
Hungary
How to Cite
Growing economic crime in around the political transition. (2018). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 66(9), 7-28. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2018.9.1
Abstract
Following up on George Kubler’s The Shape of Time, the authors reflect on Hungarian trends in criminality around the political transition.
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