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Differential Illiberalism : Classifying Illiberal Trends in Central European Party Politics

HAVLÍK, Vratislav and Vít HLOUŠEK

Basic information

Original name

Differential Illiberalism : Classifying Illiberal Trends in Central European Party Politics

Authors

HAVLÍK, Vratislav and Vít HLOUŠEK

Edition

Cham, Switzerland, Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe, p. 111-136, 26 pp. Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics, 2021

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Chapter(s) of a specialized book

Country of publisher

Switzerland

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

Publication form

electronic version available online

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URL, URL

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No

Organization

Fakulta sociálních studií – Repository – Repository

ISBN

978-3-030-54673-1

DOI

https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54674-8_5

Keywords in English

Illiberal politics; Democracy; Parties; Party programmes; East Central Europe; European Union

Links

GA18-05612S, research and development project.
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Abstract

In the original language

This chapter explores illiberal trends in the party systems of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia. Focusing on ANO, SMER, Fidesz and PiS, it first provides a comparative analysis of the ideology these parties use to appeal to the voters. Secondly, it traces the parties in power and analyses how they are translating the illiberal political concepts into laws and policy-making practices. The overarching aim is to understand the relevance that rule of law and legal issues have for the self-positioning vis-á-vis the national public and EU. Based on comparison and the empirical findings, it provides a typology of Central European illiberalism based on the difference between pragmatic and ideological illiberalism.
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