Drivers of Authoritarianism
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-0353-2469-9 (ISBN)
Günter Frankenberg and Wilhelm Heitmeyer bring together esteemed academics from a diverse range of disciplines to consider the ways in which crises have acted as catalysts for authoritarian developments. The book assesses the effects of authoritarianism at individual, social, national and global levels, raising concerns for the future of political and social stability. Chapters explore exterminism, authoritarian cultural identities, left-wing identity politics as a driver of authoritarianism, media entertainment and authoritarianism, and the role of gender in right-wing authoritarian populism.
This timely book will be a vital read for academics, researchers and students specialising in constitutional and administrative law, law and politics, and public policy. Providing expert insight into the political landscape of the early 21st century this book will also be of great interest to political professionals and policymakers working at local, national and international levels.
Edited by Günter Frankenberg, Emeritus Professor of Public Law, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Law, Institute for Public Law, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main and Wilhelm Heitmeyer, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research, University of Bielefeld, Germany
Contents:
Preface xii
PART I ON THE THEORY AND EMPIRICISM OF
AUTHORITARIANISM
1 Authoritarian developments as a threat to democracy and
pluralism 2
Günter Frankenberg and Wilhelm Heitmeyer
PART II THREATS TO DEMOCRACIES AND
AUTHORITARIAN SYSTEM COMPETITION
2 Authoritarian forms of rule in the twenty-first century 60
Michael Zürn
3 Autocratisation as a global process? Authoritarianism and
democracy in an international context 84
Lars Rensmann
4 Self-assertion without self-determination: The new ideological appeal of old authoritarian concepts 121
Klaus Günther
5 The authoritarian direction of radicalised conservatism 151
Natascha Strobl
PART III CAPITALIST ECONOMIES AND SOCIAL CRISES
6 Loss of control, authoritarianism and exterminism in the
Great Transformation 166
Klaus Dörre
7 Crises and loss of control – opportunity structures for the
drivers of authoritarian social developments 196
Wilhelm Heitmeyer
8 Of ‘bulwarks’ and ‘sacred borders’. Authoritarian refugee
policies in Europe 220
Maximilian Pichl
PART IV AUTHORITARIAN MENTALITIES AND
IDENTITY POLITICS
9 Dynamics of authoritarianism: an essay 239
Oliver Decker
10 Authoritarian cultural identities: understanding the new
right in the tradition of Oswald Spengler 251
Volker Weiß
11 Left-wing identity politics as a driver of authoritarian
developments 272
Bernd Stegemann
PART V NEW ROLE ASSIGNMENTS, AFFECTIVE
NARRATIVES, AND MEDIA CONCEPTS OF POLITICS
12 Women, gender and right-wing authoritarian populism 288
Birgit Sauer
13 Promises of sovereignty in authoritarian populism: a feminist critique 308
Brigitte Bargetz and Nina Elena Eggers
14 Media entertainment and right-wing authoritarian political
ideas, an example: the storming of the Capitol 329
Paula Diehl
PART VI REPRESSIVE INSTRUMENTS AND
AUTHORITARIAN MOVEMENTS AND THE STATE
15 Leviathan with a beaked mask 349
Günter Frankenberg
16 Pegasus: the unbounded surveillance industry in the
service of the authoritarian 372
Kai Biermann
17 Under what conditions do authoritarian social movements
develop in western societies? 391
Dieter Rucht
Erscheinungsdatum | 19.10.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Elgar Studies in Law and Politics |
Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht |
Recht / Steuern ► Öffentliches Recht | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Staat / Verwaltung | |
ISBN-10 | 1-0353-2469-5 / 1035324695 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-0353-2469-9 / 9781035324699 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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