Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Baldan Nunes, Gabriel Henrique
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Câmpus São Carlos
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Resumo: This dissertation investigates the governments of Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, and Jair Bolsonaro, former President of Brazil, through the lens of contemporary populism. The central objective is to determine whether these leaders can be classified as populists and, if so, to what extent their administrations posed risks and setbacks to the quality of democracy in their respective countries. The study adopts a qualitative methodology, applying a comparative case study approach supported by bibliographic research and analysis of public opinion data and institutional indicators such as the Eurobarometer and Latinobarometer. The dissertation is structured in three main parts: the first discusses the concept of populism based on theorists such as Margaret Canovan, Cas Mudde, and Cristóbal Kaltwasser, highlighting its ambiguous nature, dual structure of “people versus elite,” and adaptability to different ideological contexts. The second part examines the Hungarian case, focusing on the rise of the Fidesz party, the weakening of the rule of law, media control, attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community, and clashes with the European Union. The third part analyzes Bolsonaro's government, emphasizing conflicts with the Supreme Federal Court, denialism during the COVID-19 crisis, militarization of the public administration, anti-democratic rhetoric, and systematic attacks on the press. The dissertation concludes that both Orbán and Bolsonaro exhibit typical characteristics of contemporary populism, such as the construction of manichean narratives, anti-system discourse, and gradual institutional erosion through formal mechanisms. Despite their distinct national and historical contexts, both represent forms of authoritarian populism that undermine liberal democracy by delegitimizing political pluralism, weakening democratic institutions, and mobilizing ideologically loyal bases—thus posing concrete threats to democratic governance.
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spelling Baldan Nunes, Gabriel HenriqueSousa Braga, Maria do Socorrohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2311094074614215http://lattes.cnpq.br/4759083178760546https://orcid.org/0009-0004-4164-4774https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2141-97782025-08-05T12:45:21Z2025-04-28BALDAN NUNES, Gabriel Henrique. Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022). 0025. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência Política) – Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 0025. Disponível em: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/20.500.14289/22518.https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14289/22518This dissertation investigates the governments of Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, and Jair Bolsonaro, former President of Brazil, through the lens of contemporary populism. The central objective is to determine whether these leaders can be classified as populists and, if so, to what extent their administrations posed risks and setbacks to the quality of democracy in their respective countries. The study adopts a qualitative methodology, applying a comparative case study approach supported by bibliographic research and analysis of public opinion data and institutional indicators such as the Eurobarometer and Latinobarometer. The dissertation is structured in three main parts: the first discusses the concept of populism based on theorists such as Margaret Canovan, Cas Mudde, and Cristóbal Kaltwasser, highlighting its ambiguous nature, dual structure of “people versus elite,” and adaptability to different ideological contexts. The second part examines the Hungarian case, focusing on the rise of the Fidesz party, the weakening of the rule of law, media control, attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community, and clashes with the European Union. The third part analyzes Bolsonaro's government, emphasizing conflicts with the Supreme Federal Court, denialism during the COVID-19 crisis, militarization of the public administration, anti-democratic rhetoric, and systematic attacks on the press. The dissertation concludes that both Orbán and Bolsonaro exhibit typical characteristics of contemporary populism, such as the construction of manichean narratives, anti-system discourse, and gradual institutional erosion through formal mechanisms. Despite their distinct national and historical contexts, both represent forms of authoritarian populism that undermine liberal democracy by delegitimizing political pluralism, weakening democratic institutions, and mobilizing ideologically loyal bases—thus posing concrete threats to democratic governance.Esta dissertação investiga os governos de Viktor Orbán, Primeiro-Ministro da Hungria, e Jair Bolsonaro, ex-presidente do Brasil, à luz do conceito de populismo contemporâneo. A proposta central do trabalho é compreender se os dois líderes podem ser classificados como populistas e, caso afirmativo, em que medida seus respectivos mandatos representaram riscos e retrocessos à qualidade da democracia em seus países. A abordagem metodológica adotada é qualitativa, com a aplicação de um estudo de caso comparativo, apoiado em levantamento bibliográfico e análise de dados de opinião pública e indicadores institucionais, como Eurobarômetro e Latinobarômetro. A dissertação se estrutura em três partes principais: a primeira discute o conceito de populismo a partir de autores como Margaret Canovan, Cas Mudde e Cristóbal Kaltwasser, evidenciando sua natureza ambígua, sua estrutura dual entre povo e elite, e sua capacidade de se infiltrar em diferentes matrizes ideológicas; a segunda parte se debruça sobre o caso húngaro, destacando a ascensão do partido Fidesz, o enfraquecimento do Estado de Direito, o controle da mídia, os ataques à comunidade LGBTQIA+ e os embates com a União Europeia; já a terceira parte analisa o governo Bolsonaro, evidenciando os conflitos com o Supremo Tribunal Federal, o negacionismo durante a pandemia da COVID-19, a militarização da administração pública, a retórica antidemocrática e os ataques à imprensa. Ao final, a dissertação conclui que Orbán e Bolsonaro apresentam características típicas do populismo contemporâneo, como a construção de narrativas maniqueístas, o uso do discurso antissistema e a corrosão progressiva de instituições democráticas, ainda que por vias formais. Ambos representam, dentro de seus contextos nacionais e históricos distintos, formas de populismo autoritário que operam por meio da deslegitimação do pluralismo político, do enfraquecimento institucional e da mobilização direta de uma base ideológica fiel, constituindo, assim, ameaças concretas à democracia liberal.porUniversidade Federal de São CarlosCâmpus São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Política - PPGPolUFSCarAttribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPopulismDemocracyCIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::TEORIA POLITICACIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::ESTADO E GOVERNOPopulismoViktor OrbánJair BolsonaroDemocraciaViktor OrbánJair BolsonaroNovas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)New Populist Leaderships? 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv New Populist Leaderships? A Comparison Between the Governments of Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil (2018–2022) and Viktor Orbán in Hungary (2015–2022)
title Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
spellingShingle Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
Baldan Nunes, Gabriel Henrique
Populism
Democracy
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::TEORIA POLITICA
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::ESTADO E GOVERNO
Populismo
Viktor Orbán
Jair Bolsonaro
Democracia
Viktor Orbán
Jair Bolsonaro
title_short Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
title_full Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
title_fullStr Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
title_full_unstemmed Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
title_sort Novas lideranças populistas? Uma comparação entre os Governos de Jair Bolsonaro no Brasil (2018-2022) e Viktor Orbán na Hungria (2015-2022)
author Baldan Nunes, Gabriel Henrique
author_facet Baldan Nunes, Gabriel Henrique
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dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Populism
Democracy
topic Populism
Democracy
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::TEORIA POLITICA
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::ESTADO E GOVERNO
Populismo
Viktor Orbán
Jair Bolsonaro
Democracia
Viktor Orbán
Jair Bolsonaro
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::TEORIA POLITICA
CIENCIAS HUMANAS::CIENCIA POLITICA::ESTADO E GOVERNO
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Populismo
Viktor Orbán
Jair Bolsonaro
Democracia
Viktor Orbán
Jair Bolsonaro
description This dissertation investigates the governments of Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary, and Jair Bolsonaro, former President of Brazil, through the lens of contemporary populism. The central objective is to determine whether these leaders can be classified as populists and, if so, to what extent their administrations posed risks and setbacks to the quality of democracy in their respective countries. The study adopts a qualitative methodology, applying a comparative case study approach supported by bibliographic research and analysis of public opinion data and institutional indicators such as the Eurobarometer and Latinobarometer. The dissertation is structured in three main parts: the first discusses the concept of populism based on theorists such as Margaret Canovan, Cas Mudde, and Cristóbal Kaltwasser, highlighting its ambiguous nature, dual structure of “people versus elite,” and adaptability to different ideological contexts. The second part examines the Hungarian case, focusing on the rise of the Fidesz party, the weakening of the rule of law, media control, attacks on the LGBTQIA+ community, and clashes with the European Union. The third part analyzes Bolsonaro's government, emphasizing conflicts with the Supreme Federal Court, denialism during the COVID-19 crisis, militarization of the public administration, anti-democratic rhetoric, and systematic attacks on the press. The dissertation concludes that both Orbán and Bolsonaro exhibit typical characteristics of contemporary populism, such as the construction of manichean narratives, anti-system discourse, and gradual institutional erosion through formal mechanisms. Despite their distinct national and historical contexts, both represent forms of authoritarian populism that undermine liberal democracy by delegitimizing political pluralism, weakening democratic institutions, and mobilizing ideologically loyal bases—thus posing concrete threats to democratic governance.
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