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The Oxford handbook of illiberalism / edited by Marlène Laruelle.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Laruelle, Marlène, editor.
Series:
Oxford handbooks online.
Oxford handbooks online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Liberalism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Monthly
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Illiberalism
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2023-
Summary:
This handbook is currently in development, with individual articles publishing online in advance of print publication. At this time, we cannot add information about unpublished articles in this handbook, however the table of contents will continue to grow as additional articles pass through the review process and are added to the site. Please note that the online publication date for this handbook is the date that the first article in the title was published online.
Contents:
Cover
The Oxford Handbook of Illiberalism
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Volume Editor
Contributors
Introduction: Illiberalism Studies as a Field
Section I. Conceptualizing Illiberalism and Its Companions
1. Illiberalism and Conservatism
2. Illiberalism and Authoritarianism
3. Populism as Democratic Illiberalism
4. Genealogies of Illiberalism
5. Illiberalism as a Culture
Section II. Liberalism's Entanglement with Illiberalism
6. Illiberalism of Their Own Making?: A Post-​Liberal Critique of Illiberalism Research
7. Ghosts of Liberalism Past: Authoritarianism and Nationalism in the Liberal Tradition
8. Neoliberalism and Its Others
9. Illiberalism and Fear: The Crisis of Political Legitimacy in Western Liberal Democracies
10. Illiberalism in Liberal Democracies
11. Corona and the Left: Toward a Post-​Ideological Totalitarianism
12. Is There a Left-​Wing Illiberalism?
13. An Illiberal Left?: Assessing Current Anti-​Pluralist Political Practices in the West
Section III. Illiberal Intersectionalities: Religion, Gender, Identity
14. Magical Thinking and Political Myths: Great Replacement versus Creolization
15. Christianity and Illiberal Politics
16. Gendering Illiberal Politics
17. Illiberalism and Islam
18. Illiberal Memory Politics
Section IV. Illiberalism and the Economy: Globalization and Backlash
19. Political Economy of Illiberalism
20. Consuming the State: Illiberalism, Protests, and Demands for Redistribution in Kazakhstan
21. The Trajectory of Illiberal Backlash
22. The Illiberalism of Fox News: Theorizing Nationalism and Populism through the Case of Conservative America's Number One News Source
23. Illiberalism, Left-​Wing Populism, and Popular Sovereignty in Latin America.
Section V. Illiberalism in Power: Regimes and Ideology
24. Autocratization-Not an "Illiberal Turn"
25. Illiberal Constitutionalism in Central and Eastern European States
26. From Backsliding to Illiberalism and Beyond: Law and Regressive Political Change in Brazil, India, and South Africa
27. Illiberalism as a Key to De-​Democratization: The Case of Turkey
28. Facets of India's Illiberalism
29. Contending Illiberalisms in the People's Republic of China
30. Biopolitics and Illiberalism: A Critical Approach to Putin's Russia
Section VI. Illiberalism and the World: The Global (Dis)Order
31. The International Politics of Illiberalism
32. The Illiberal Global Politics of Religions and Civilizations
33. Illiberal Peace?: Illiberalism in Peacebuilding, Mediation, and Conflict Resolution
34. Illiberalism in the Global South and the Rise of China and Russia
Section VII. Beyond the Strong Leader: The Grassroots Actors of Illiberalism
35. Illiberal Revolts: On Grassroots Theorizing and Practicing of Illiberalism
36. Grassroots Origins of Russia's Illiberalism
37. Illiberal Think Tanks
38. Transnational Illiberal Networks
39. Media and Illiberalism
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)
41. Three Faces of Postliberalism
42. American Illiberal Thinkers
43. The Role of Éric Zemmour in the "Right-​Wingization" of France
44. The Illiberalism(s) of Polish Conservative Intellectuals
45. Russia's Illiberal Conservatism
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on January 4, 2024).
ISBN:
9780197639115
0197639119
9780197639139
0197639135
OCLC:
1412624557

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