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This book shows how antiliberal discourse, thought, and mobilization have, in defiance of nationalist aims, been significantly shaped and determined in the international sphere, as new collaborations position themselves against the liberal order established after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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This book shows how antiliberal discourse, thought, and mobilization have, in defiance of nationalist aims, been significantly shaped and determined in the international sphere, as new collaborations position themselves against the liberal order established after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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Autorenporträt
Matthijs Lok is Senior Lecturer in European History at the Department of History and European Studies at the University of Amsterdam. He has published extensively on transnational antiliberalism, conservatism and Counter-Enlightenment, including Cosmopolitan Conservatisms (2021) and Europe against Revolution (2023). Marjet Brolsma is Senior Lecturer in European Intellectual, Cultural, and Literary History at the European Studies department of the University of Amsterdam. She works on critiques of modernity, transnational history, propaganda in the First and Second World War, national identity discourses and ideas of Europe. Robin de Bruin is a senior lecturer in the political history of European integration at the European Studies department of the University of Amsterdam. He has published on topics such as Euroscepticism, political exemplarity and the entanglement of processes of decolonization and European integration. Stefan Couperus is Associate Professor of European Politics and Society at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. He has published widely on the modern history of political representation and public administration in Western Europe and on contemporary populism and illiberalism. Rachel McElroy White is Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Groningen. She is a specialist on the history of France and the French empire, Christianity and politics, war, and human rights, as well as the uses of photographs as historical sources.