"We mustn't fool ourselves": 'Orbánian' discourse in the political battle over the refugee crisis and European identity

Agnes Bolonyai, Kelsey Campolong

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Abstract

The historic wave of refugees reaching Europe in 2015 was met with a volatile mixture of ethno-nationalist, anti-Muslim fearmongering and political infighting within the European Union (EU). Perhaps no one was more influential in promulgating fear and anti-refugee sentiment than Viktor Orbán, the Prime Minister of Hungary, whose inflammatory rhetoric and uncompromising, illiberal political stance helped escalate the refugee-crisis in a discursive battle of political wills, ideologies, and identity politics within the EU. This paper explores how Orbán employs political discourse practices and strategies to enact his right-wing populist (RWP) ideology and anti-immigrant ‘politics of fear’ ( Wodak 2015 ) vis-à-vis EU politicians’ pro-migration discourses. Adopting a broad critical discourse-analytic approach, we demonstrate Orbán’s iterative production of discourses of threat and defense underlying discourses of fear (law and order, cultural/religious difference), and discourses of oppositional political identities and ideologies through fractal recursion. We argue that recursive performance of RWP stances creates a recognizable political style characteristic of Orbán’s RWP political persona or type.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)251-273
JournalJournal of Language Aggression and Conflict
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 23 Nov 2017

Keywords

  • right-wing populism
  • immigration discourse
  • discourse of fear
  • refugee crisis
  • Viktor Orbán
  • European identity
  • critical discourse analysis

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