| dc.description.abstract | This thesis specifically analyzes the Hungarian government securitize
refugees according to securitization theory. The problem of this research stems
from the peak of the arrival of the dominant flow of immigrants from the Middle
East to Hungary. This made the Hungarian government have to take a firm stand
on this incident. The Hungarian government considers these refugees to pose a
threat to national security, both from the economic and social sectors, and even
threats to national identity.
The theory used as a frame of mind is the theory of securitization
according to the Copenhagen School. The qualitative method is the research
method used in writing this research. Data collection techniques were carried out
through literature study by looking for data from books, articles from journals,
and online official news. This research found that the Hungarian government
securitize refugees through existential threat from the refugee crisis, emergency
action of the government, breaking free of rules in Hungary. | en_US |