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E-raamat: Why Neo-Militant Democracies Endure: The Inner Six in Comparative Perspective

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This book examines how contemporary militant democracies persist in the face of authoritarian abuses occurring during times of crisis. Focusing on founding members of the European Union, it explores how these democracies implemented anti-democratic measures without compromising their political rights and civil liberty ratings.

By expanding the conceptual framework and theory of neo- and quasi-militant democracies through case studies and comparative analysis, the volume offers new insights into factors contributing to democratic endurance. Respective authors shift scholarly attention toward the epistemic construction of anti-democratic restrictions, arguing that epistemic fairness in defining anti-democratic threats plays a crucial role in preventing the erosion of democracy and, in doing so, enriches our understanding of legal definitions of enemies of democracy and their impact on the stability of political regimes. Investigating restrictions that target old and contemporary threats enhances our understanding of how Inner Six democracies survive under attack from populists seeking to expand their ruling competencies after the 2008 economic crisis, the 2015 European refugee crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Russo-Ukrainian War.

This book is of key interest to scholars and students of European and Comparative Politics, Democratic Resilience and Backsliding, Legitimacy, Democracy and Dictatorship, Public Comparative Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, Philosophy of Law, and Political Philosophy and Theory.



This book examines contemporary militant democracies persisting in the face of authoritarian abuses during times of crisis.

Part 1: Introduction
1. Methodological and Theoretical Assumptions for
Studying the Endurance of Neo-militant Democracies
2. Central and Eastern
Europe from the Great Recession to Warfare Times: Labile Endurance of Quasi-
and Neo-militant Democracies
3. The Inner Six in a Historical Context: From
Militant to Neo-militant Democracies Part 2: Case Studies
4. Ignore Threats
or Believe in the Inviolability of Rules? Restrictions of the Freedom of
Association, Registration, and Functioning of Political Parties
5. Electoral
Rights for All? Restrictions of Passive and Active Voting Rights
6. Dissent
Within and Beyond the Boundaries of Legality: Restrictions of the Freedom of
Assembly
7. Did Neo-Militant Democracy Deal with Changes in Media Systems
Efficiently? Restrictions on Freedom of Speech and the Press
8. Religion as a
Political Tool for Dividing Societies: Restrictions of the Freedom of
Religion
9. LGBTQI+ Erasure or Progress in Protecting Human Rights?
Restrictions of the Rights of LGBTQI+ People
10. Between Inclusive and
Exclusive Policies: Restrictions of Naturalization and Migrants Rights
11.
Facing New Threats: Restrictions on Terrorism and Hybrid Interference
12.
Avenues for Studies on Pandemic-ridden and Warfare Times Neo-militant
Democracies Part 3: Conclusions
13. The Endurance of Neo-militant Democracies
in Comparative Perspective
Joanna Rak is Associate Professor of Political Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna, Poland.