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      The Emergence of Illiberalism: Understanding a Global Phenomenon

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      The Emergence of Illiberalism draws on the analytical resources of various disciplines and public policy approaches to reflect on the current standing of liberal democracy. The contributors examine the diversity of actually existing democracies in the West and beyond, and thei...

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      Product ID:9780367366247
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Emergence of Illiberalism
      Subtitle:Understanding a Global Phenomenon
      Authors:Author: Boris Vormann, Michael D. Weinman
      Page Count:260
      Subjects:Social and political philosophy, Social & political philosophy, Political science and theory, Centrist democratic ideologies, Political structures: democracy, Political science & theory, Liberalism & centre democratic ideologies, Political structures: democracy
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      The Emergence of Illiberalism draws on the analytical resources of various disciplines and public policy approaches to reflect on the current standing of liberal democracy. The contributors examine the diversity of actually existing democracies in the West and beyond, and their structural and ideological underpinnings.

      As illiberal and authoritarian trends are on the rise—both in fragile and seemingly robust democracies—there is growing concern about the longevity of liberalism and democracy. The purpose of this volume is to draw on the analytical resources of various disciplines and public policy approaches to reflect on the current standing of liberal democracy. Leading social scientists from different disciplinary backgrounds aim to examine the ideological and structural roots of the current crisis of liberal democracies, in the West and beyond, conceptually and empirically.

      The volume is divided into two main parts:

      • Part I explores tensions between liberalism and democracy in a longer-term, historical perspective to explain immanent vulnerabilities of liberal democracy. Authors examine the conceptual foundations of Western liberal democracy that have shaped its standing in the contemporary world. What lies at the core of illiberal tendencies?
      • Part II explores case studies from the North Atlantic, Eastern Europe, Turkey, India, Japan, and Brazil, raising questions whether democratic crises, manifested in the rise of populist movements in and beyond the Western context, differ in kind or only in degree. How can we explain the current popular appeal of authoritarian governments and illiberal ideas?

      The Emergence of Illiberalism will be of great interest to teachers and students of politics, sociology, political theory and comparative government.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-07-27

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      Weight410 g
      Dimensions152 × 229 × 20 mm