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The Emergence of Illiberalism: Understanding a Global Phenomenon
Eastern Europe’s Illiberal Revolution
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Author(s):
Ivan Krastev
Publication date:
July 8 2020
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Routledge
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Book chapters
pp. 3
From a Politics of No Alternative to a Politics of Fear
pp. 27
What Does a Legitimation Crisis Mean Today?
pp. 43
Illiberal Democracy and the Struggle on the Right
pp. 58
Illiberal Democracy? A Tocquevillean Perspective
pp. 71
The Open Society from a Conservative Perspective
pp. 85
The Failing Technocratic Prejudice and the Challenge to Liberal Democracy
pp. 101
Global Trumpism
pp. 124
The Crisis of Democracy
pp. 140
The European Union and Its Chances for Democratic Revitalization
pp. 157
Eastern Europe’s Illiberal Revolution
pp. 166
Illiberal Democracy or Electoral Autocracy
pp. 188
India’s Unofficial Emergency
pp. 202
Japan
pp. 210
“It’s all corrupt”
pp. 227
Populism and Democracy
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