From Crisis to Control: Shaping Security and Constructing Threats. A Discourse Analysis of Viktor Orbán's State of the Nation Speeches in Hungary
Previous research has seen populist leaders emerge globally and focus on how they change security dynamics. The field is relatively new, and the relationship between populist leaders and security issues is an ongoing debate, whether tensions create populist leaders or generate insecurity. This thesis investigates how constructions of internal and external threats change security discourses over ti
