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Illiberalism: a conceptual introduction [PDF]

open access: yesEast European Politics, 2022
Illiberalism is an emerging concept in social sciences that remains to be tested by different disciplines and approaches. Here, I advance a fine-grained frame that should help to “stabilize” the concept by stating that we should 1/ look at illiberalism as an ideology and dissociate it from the literature on regime types, 2/ consider illiberalism to be ...
Marlene Laruelle
exaly   +2 more sources

The Rise of Neo-Illiberalism

open access: yesKrisis, 2021
This paper expands on the notion neo-illiberalism, signifying a symbiosis between neoliberal capitalism and variegated illiberal nationalisms, offering deeper reflections on its geopolitics, key drivers, and conceptual puzzles. It is argued that the West
Reijer Hendrikse
doaj   +4 more sources

Liberal and Illiberal Internationalisms [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of World History, 2020
The twenty-first century is awash with diagnoses of the end of liberal internationalism. In both popular and academic manifestations, declarations of liberal internationalism’s ‘crisis’ tend to assume that the term has a stable meaning that is clearly differentiated from illiberal internationalist variants.
Hetherington, P, Sluga, G
openaire   +3 more sources

Illiberal Discourse in Romania: A “Golden” New Beginning?

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
While interest in illiberalism has increased in recent years, the study of the connections between anti-gender discourse and transnational dissemination is a more recent scholarly endeavour.
Alina Dragolea
doaj   +1 more source

Of autocratic incrementalism and inadvertent inspirations: the interaction between the European Court of Justice and national lawmakers in the rule of law crisis in Poland

open access: yesEuropean Law Open, 2023
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is often viewed as a revered champion of opposition to autocratic reforms in the Member States. In the context of the rule of law crisis in Poland, however, its resolute support for judicial independence contrasts ...
Jonas Bornemann
doaj   +1 more source

Disputing “Gender” in Academia: Illiberalism and the Politics of Knowledge

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
This article explores the attacks to which gender studies programs in Central and Eastern Europe have been subject and the responses such attacks have elicited in the context of analogous phenomena in other parts of the world.
Yasmine Ergas   +3 more
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In the Name of the Conservative People: Slovakia’s Gendered Illiberal Transformation

open access: yesPolitics and Governance, 2022
Over the past decade, Slovakia has witnessed the dismantling of public human rights institutions and gender equality policies and incessant efforts to limit sexual and reproductive rights.
Zuzana Maďarová, Pavol Hardoš
doaj   +1 more source

Poland’s Foreign Policy Under the Rule of the Law and Justice Party

open access: yesSiyasal: Journal of Political Sciences, 2022
Poland was the first country in Central Europe to start dismantling the political system of ‘real socialism’ in 1989 and has become a pioneer of democratic and market reforms.
Ryszard Zięba
doaj   +1 more source

Europe's Russia-friendly parties put to the test by Putin's invasion of Ukraine [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Regional Security, 2023
Over the last decade, a number of non-mainstream European parties have cultivated friendly and mutually advantageous relations with the Russian political establishment.
Braghiroli Stefano
doaj  

The illiberality of perfectionist enhancement [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2008
With the rapid advance of bio-genetic technology, it will soon be possible for parents to design children who are born with certain genetic traits. This raises the question whether parents should be allowed to use this technology to engineer their children as they please.
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