

Routledge handbook of illiberalism / Edited by Andras Sajo, Renata Uitz, Stephen Holmes.
Book ContentChapter 1. The Antiliberal Idea -- Chapter 2. The History of Illiberalism -- Chapter 3. Illiberalism and Opposition to the Enlightenment -- Chapter 4. Contemporary Christian Criticism of Liberalism -- Chapter 5. Left and New Left Critiques of Liberalism -- Chapter 6. Conservativism as Illiberalism --Chapter 7. Asian Values, Confucianism, and Illiberal Constitutions -- Chapter 8. A Theory of Illiberal Democracy -- Chapter 9. Illiberal Regime Types -- Chapter 10. Hybrid Regimes -- Chapter 11. Theocracy -- Chapter 12. Authoritarian Structures and Trends in Consolidated Democracies -- Chapter 13. The Ideational Core of Democratic Illiberalism -- Chapter 14. The People in Ancient Times and the Rise of “Popularism” -- Chapter 15. The Illiberal Potential of the People -- Chapter 16. Identity, Narratives, and Nationalism -- Chapter 17. Illiberalism and National Sovereignty -- Chapter 18. Populism and Illiberalism -- Chapter 19. Illiberalism and the Multicultural Backlash -- Chapter 20. Illiberal Democracy and the Politicization of Immigration -- Chapter 21. Gender and Illiberalism -- Chapter 22. Illiberalism and Islam -- Chapter 23. Illiberal Practices -- Chapter 24. Surveillance in the Illiberal State -- Chapter 25. Media Control and Post-Truth Communication -- Chapter 26. The Management of Protest and Dissent -- Chapter 27. The Body of the Nation -- Chapter 28. The Myth of the Illiberal Democratic Constitution -- Chapter 29. Constitutional Practices in Times “After Liberty” -- Chapter 30. Parliaments in an Era of Illiberal Executives -- Chapter 31. Political Parties, Elections, and Pernicious Polarization in the Rise of Illiberalism -- Chapter 32. The Plebiscite in Modern Democracy -- Chapter 33. Illiberal Constitutionalism and the Judiciary -- Chapter 34. Illiberalism and the Rule of Law -- Chapter 35. Emergencies and Illiberalism -- Chapter 36. Illiberalism of Military Regimes -- Chapter 37. Towards a Post-Liberal Approach to Political Ordering -- Chapter 38. The Social Requisites of Illiberalism --Chapter 39. The Psychological Construction of the Illiberal Subject -- Chapter 40. The Psychology of Authoritarianism and Support for Illiberal Policies and Parties -- Chapter 41. Illiberal Politics and Group-Based Needs for Recognition and Dominance -- Chapter 42. Illiberal Economic Policies -- Chapter 43. Economic Consequences of Illiberalism in Eastern Europe -- Chapter 44. Asia's Illiberal Governments -- Chapter 45. Cultural Sources and Institutional Practice of Authoritarianism in China -- Chapter 46. The Intertwining of Liberalism and Illiberalism in India -- Chapter 47. Indonesia's “Third-wave” Democratic Model? -- Chapter 48. Latin America Breathing -- Chapter 49. From Antiestablishmentarianism to Bolsonarism in Brazil -- Chapter 50. The Balkans -- Chapter 51. Illiberalism in East-Central Europe -- Chapter 52. The Illiberal Challenge in the European Union -- Chapter 53. Turkey as a Model of Muslim Authoritarianism? -- Chapter 54. Illiberalism and Human Rights -- Chapter 55. Free Trade in Peril -- Chapter 56. International Sources of Democratic Backsliding -- Chapter 57. The Crisis of Liberal World Order -- Chapter 58. The Weaknesses of Illiberal Regimes -- Chapter 59. Civil Society, Crisis Exposure, and Resistance Strategies -- Chapter 60. Politics after the Normalizationof Shamelessness -- Chapter 61. A Compass for Illiberalism Research.
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ISBN | 9780367260569 (ebook) |
เลขเรียกหนังสือ | Electronic Book |
พิมพลักษณ์ | New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2022. |
จำนวนหน้า | xxv, 998 p. : ill. |
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Sajo, Andras,\e editor. (1) Uitz, Renata,\e editor. (1) Holmes, Stephen,\e editor. (1) |
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