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Liberal Disorder, States of Exception, and Populist Politics, PDF eBook

Liberal Disorder, States of Exception, and Populist Politics PDF

Edited by Valur (University of Iceland, Iceland.) Ingimundarson, Sveinn Johannesson

Part of the Routledge Studies in Democratic Crisis series

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Liberal democracy is in trouble. This volume considers the crosscutting causes and manifestations of the current crisis facing the liberal order. Over the last decade, liberal democracy has come under mounting pressure in many unanticipated ways.

In response to seemingly endless crisis conditions, governments have turned with alarming frequency to extraordinary emergency powers derogating the rule of law and democratic processes.

The shifting interconnections between new technologies and public power have raised questions about threats posed to democratic values and norms.

Finally, the liberal order has been challenged by authoritarian and populist forces promoting anti- pluralist agendas.

Adopting a synoptic perspective that puts liberal disorder at the center of its investigation, this book uses multiple sources to build a common historical and conceptual framework for understanding major contemporary political currents.

The contributions weave together historical studies and conceptual analyses of states of exception, emergency powers, and their links with technological innovations, as well as the tension-ridden relationship between populism and democracy and its theoretical, ideological, and practical implications. The book will be of interest to scholars and students of a number of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences: history, political science, philosophy, constitutional and international law, sociology, cultural studies, anthropology, and economics.

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