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From the rise of populist leaders and the threat of democratic backsliding to polarizing culture wars and the return of great power competition, the backlash against the political, economic, and social liberalism is increasingly labeled "illiberal." Yet, despite the increasing importance of these phenomena, scholars still lack a firm grasp on illiberalism as a conceptual tool for understanding societal transformations. The Oxford Handbook of Illiberalism addresses this gap by establishing a theoretical foundation for the study of illiberalism and showcasing state-of-the-art research on this…mehr
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2024
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2024
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* About the Volume Editor
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Section I: Conceptualizing Illiberalism and Its Companions
* 1. Illiberalism and Conservatism
* Edmund Fawcett
* 2. Illiberalism and Authoritarianism
* Julian G. Waller
* 3. Populism as Democratic Illiberalism
* Takis S. Pappas
* 4. Genealogies of Illiberalism
* Mihai Varga and Aron Buzogány
* 5. Illiberalism as a Culture
* Jan Kubik
* Section II: The False Dichotomy: Liberalism's Entanglement with
Illiberalism
* 6. Illiberalism of Their Own Making? A Post-Liberal Critique of
Illiberalism Research
* Philipp Lottholz
* 7. Ghosts of Liberalism Past: Authoritarianism and Nationalism in the
Liberal Tradition
* Anatol Lieven
* 8. Neoliberalism and Its Others
* Reijer Hendrikse
* 9. Illiberalism and Fear: The Crisis of Political Legitimacy in
Western Liberal Democracies
* Natalie Doyle
* 10. Illiberalism in Liberal Democracies
* Jasper Theodor Kauth
* 11. Corona and the Left: Toward a Post-Ideological Totalitarianism
* Tove Soiland
* 12. Is There a Left-Wing Illiberalism?
* Emmy Eklundh
* 13. An Illiberal Left? Assessing Current Anti-Pluralist Political
Practices in the West
* Eszter Kováts
* Section III: Illiberal Intersectionalities: Religion, Gender,
Identity
* 14. Magical Thinking and Political Myths: Great Replacement versus
Creolization
* Pierre-André Taguieff
* 15. Christianity and Illiberal Politics
* Anja Hennig
* 16. Gendering Illiberal Politics
* Agnieszka Graff and Elzbieta Korolczuk
* 17. Illiberalism and Islam
* Gulnaz Sibgatullina
* 18. Illiberal Memory Politics
* Maria Mälksoo
* Section IV: Illiberalism and the Economy: Globalization and Backlash
* 19. Political Economy of Illiberalism
* Maria Snegovaya
* 20. Consuming the State: Illiberalism, Protests, and Demands for
Redistribution in Kazakhstan
* Diana Kudaibergenova
* 21. The Trajectory of Illiberal Backlash
* Marco Garrido
* 22. The Illiberalism of Fox News: Theorizing Nationalism and Populism
Through the Case of Conservative America's Number One News Source
* Reece Peck
* 23. Illiberalism, Left-Wing Populism, and Popular Sovereignty in
Latin America
* Julio F. Carrión
* Section V: Illiberalism in Power: Regimes and Ideology
* 24. Autocratization-Not an "Illiberal Turn"
* Matthew C. Wilson, Amanda B. Edgell, Yuko Sato, Vanessa
Boese-Schlosser, and Staffan I. Lindberg
* 25. Illiberal Constitutionalism in Central and Eastern European
States
* Tímea Drinóczi and Agnieszka Bien-Kacala
* 26. From Backsliding to Illiberalism and Beyond: Law and Regressive
Political Change in Brazil, India, and South Africa
* Fabio de Sa e Silva
* 27. Illiberalism as a Key to De-Democratization: The Case of Turkey
* Elise Massicard
* 28. Facets of India's Illiberalism
* Christophe Jaffrelot
* 29. Contending Illiberalisms in the People's Republic of China
* Eva Pils
* 30. Biopolitics and Illiberalism: A Critical Approach to Putin's
Russia
* Alexandra Yatsyk
* Section VI: Illiberalism and the World: The Global (Dis)Order
* 31. The International Politics of Illiberalism
* Hadas Aron and Jack Snyder
* 32. The Illiberal Global Politics of Religions and Civilizations
* Gregorio Bettiza
* 33. Illiberal Peace? Illiberalism in Peacebuilding, Mediation, and
Conflict Resolution
* David Lewis
* 34. Illiberalism in the Global South and the Rise of China and Russia
* Erica Marat
* Section VII: Beyond the Strong Leader: The Grassroots Actors of
Illiberalism
* 35. Illiberal Revolts: On Grassroots Theorizing and Practicing of
Illiberalism
* Agniezska Pasieka and David C. Petruccelli
* 36. Grassroots Origins of Russia's Illiberalism
* Ivan Grek
* 37. Illiberal Think Tanks
* Katarzyna Jezierska
* 38. Transnational Illiberal Networks
* Kristina Stoeckl and Phillip Ayoub
* 39. Media and Illiberalism
* Václav Stetka and Sabina Mihelj
* Section VIII: Thinking Illiberalism: Intellectual Traditions and
Renaissances
* 40. Illiberalism in the Doctrine of the Catholic Church and in the
Works of Catholic Authors (19th-20th Centuries)
* Jean-Yves Camus
* 41. Three Faces of Postliberalism
* Adrian Pabst
* 42. American Illiberal Thinkers
* Joshua (Josh) Tait
* 43. The Role of Éric Zemmour in the "Right-Wingization" of France
* Périne Schir
* 44. The Illiberalism(s) of Polish Conservative Intellectuals
* Valentin Behr
* 45. Russia's Illiberal Conservatism
* Katharina Bluhm
* About the Volume Editor
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* Section I: Conceptualizing Illiberalism and Its Companions
* 1. Illiberalism and Conservatism
* Edmund Fawcett
* 2. Illiberalism and Authoritarianism
* Julian G. Waller
* 3. Populism as Democratic Illiberalism
* Takis S. Pappas
* 4. Genealogies of Illiberalism
* Mihai Varga and Aron Buzogány
* 5. Illiberalism as a Culture
* Jan Kubik
* Section II: The False Dichotomy: Liberalism's Entanglement with
Illiberalism
* 6. Illiberalism of Their Own Making? A Post-Liberal Critique of
Illiberalism Research
* Philipp Lottholz
* 7. Ghosts of Liberalism Past: Authoritarianism and Nationalism in the
Liberal Tradition
* Anatol Lieven
* 8. Neoliberalism and Its Others
* Reijer Hendrikse
* 9. Illiberalism and Fear: The Crisis of Political Legitimacy in
Western Liberal Democracies
* Natalie Doyle
* 10. Illiberalism in Liberal Democracies
* Jasper Theodor Kauth
* 11. Corona and the Left: Toward a Post-Ideological Totalitarianism
* Tove Soiland
* 12. Is There a Left-Wing Illiberalism?
* Emmy Eklundh
* 13. An Illiberal Left? Assessing Current Anti-Pluralist Political
Practices in the West
* Eszter Kováts
* Section III: Illiberal Intersectionalities: Religion, Gender,
Identity
* 14. Magical Thinking and Political Myths: Great Replacement versus
Creolization
* Pierre-André Taguieff
* 15. Christianity and Illiberal Politics
* Anja Hennig
* 16. Gendering Illiberal Politics
* Agnieszka Graff and Elzbieta Korolczuk
* 17. Illiberalism and Islam
* Gulnaz Sibgatullina
* 18. Illiberal Memory Politics
* Maria Mälksoo
* Section IV: Illiberalism and the Economy: Globalization and Backlash
* 19. Political Economy of Illiberalism
* Maria Snegovaya
* 20. Consuming the State: Illiberalism, Protests, and Demands for
Redistribution in Kazakhstan
* Diana Kudaibergenova
* 21. The Trajectory of Illiberal Backlash
* Marco Garrido
* 22. The Illiberalism of Fox News: Theorizing Nationalism and Populism
Through the Case of Conservative America's Number One News Source
* Reece Peck
* 23. Illiberalism, Left-Wing Populism, and Popular Sovereignty in
Latin America
* Julio F. Carrión
* Section V: Illiberalism in Power: Regimes and Ideology
* 24. Autocratization-Not an "Illiberal Turn"
* Matthew C. Wilson, Amanda B. Edgell, Yuko Sato, Vanessa
Boese-Schlosser, and Staffan I. Lindberg
* 25. Illiberal Constitutionalism in Central and Eastern European
States
* Tímea Drinóczi and Agnieszka Bien-Kacala
* 26. From Backsliding to Illiberalism and Beyond: Law and Regressive
Political Change in Brazil, India, and South Africa
* Fabio de Sa e Silva
* 27. Illiberalism as a Key to De-Democratization: The Case of Turkey
* Elise Massicard
* 28. Facets of India's Illiberalism
* Christophe Jaffrelot
* 29. Contending Illiberalisms in the People's Republic of China
* Eva Pils
* 30. Biopolitics and Illiberalism: A Critical Approach to Putin's
Russia
* Alexandra Yatsyk
* Section VI: Illiberalism and the World: The Global (Dis)Order
* 31. The International Politics of Illiberalism
* Hadas Aron and Jack Snyder
* 32. The Illiberal Global Politics of Religions and Civilizations
* Gregorio Bettiza
* 33. Illiberal Peace? Illiberalism in Peacebuilding, Mediation, and
Conflict Resolution
* David Lewis
* 34. Illiberalism in the Global South and the Rise of China and Russia
* Erica Marat
* Section VII: Beyond the Strong Leader: The Grassroots Actors of
Illiberalism
* 35. Illiberal Revolts: On Grassroots Theorizing and Practicing of
Illiberalism
* Agniezska Pasieka and David C. Petruccelli
* 36. Grassroots Origins of Russia's Illiberalism
* Ivan Grek
* 37. Illiberal Think Tanks
* Katarzyna Jezierska
* 38. Transnational Illiberal Networks
* Kristina Stoeckl and Phillip Ayoub
* 39. Media and Illiberalism
* Václav Stetka and Sabina Mihelj
* Section VIII: Thinking Illiberalism: Intellectual Traditions and
Renaissances
* 40. Illiberalism in the Doctrine of the Catholic Church and in the
Works of Catholic Authors (19th-20th Centuries)
* Jean-Yves Camus
* 41. Three Faces of Postliberalism
* Adrian Pabst
* 42. American Illiberal Thinkers
* Joshua (Josh) Tait
* 43. The Role of Éric Zemmour in the "Right-Wingization" of France
* Périne Schir
* 44. The Illiberalism(s) of Polish Conservative Intellectuals
* Valentin Behr
* 45. Russia's Illiberal Conservatism
* Katharina Bluhm