Illiberal Politics in Europe: Ideology, Policies, and Impact
Zsolt Enyedi,
Petra Guasti,
Dean Schafer and
Bálint Mikola
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Zsolt Enyedi: Department of Political Science, Central European University, Austria / CEU Democracy Institute, Hungary
Petra Guasti: Department of Political Science, Charles University, Czechia
Dean Schafer: Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Mississippi State University, USA
Bálint Mikola: CEU Democracy Institute, Hungary
Politics and Governance, 2025, vol. 13
Abstract:
Our thematic issue focuses on the ideological and discursive foundations, policy outputs, and institutional impact of illiberal parties in Europe. The contributions highlight how illiberal actors reshape democratic institutions, popular attitudes, cultural narratives, and welfare policies. They also consider how illiberal ideas spread through mainstream political discourse. Crucially, the issue explores both the diversity of illiberal ideologies and the mechanisms of democratic resilience. Together, these studies show that illiberalism is not merely a rhetorical style but a substantive challenge to liberal democracy that operates through institutional changes, policy, and discourse.
Keywords: Europe; ideology; illiberalism; policy; politics; polity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.17645/pag.10797
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