Articles by Endre Borbáth

April 16, 2026

🔮 Explaining Tisza’s Hungarian breakthrough

Endre Borbáth
Endre Borbáth argues that Tisza’s breakthrough in Hungary was not simply the product of anti-incumbent anger or Péter Magyar’s personal appeal. It rested on a combination of cross-cutting grievances, participatory organisation, and intensive campaigning that turned a new party into a credible vehicle for regime change
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Endre Borbáth
Junior Professor of Empirical-Analytical Participation Research, Institute of Political Science, Heidelberg University

Endre is Junior Professor of Empirical-Analytical Participation Research at Heidelberg University and leader of the Emmy Noether Research Group The New Climate Divide.

He is also a guest researcher at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center.

Endre obtained his PhD in political science from the European University Institute in 2018, after completing an MA at Central European University.

Thereafter, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Freie Universität Berlin and the WZB Berlin Social Science Center.

His research interests include comparative politics, political sociology, political participation, social movements, party competition, democracy, civil society, cleavage politics, environmental politics, climate change, and European politics.

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