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Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe
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Astrid Lorenz
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Lisa H. Anders
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2021
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-030-54673-1
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978-3-030-54674-8
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2021
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10.1007/978-3-030-54674-8
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Examining Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe from a Domestic Perspective: State of Research and Outline of the Book
pp. 29
Illiberal and Anti-EU Politics in the Name of the People? Euroscepticism in East Central Europe 2004–2019 in Comparative Perspective
pp. 57
The Varying Challenge of Islamophobia for the EU: On Anti-Muslim Resentments and Its Dividend for Right-Wing Populists and Eurosceptics—Central and Eastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective
pp. 81
Is There an East–West Divide over European Solidarity? Comparing European Citizens’ Attitudes Towards Cross-Border Solidarity 2016
pp. 111
Differential Illiberalism: Classifying Illiberal Trends in Central European Party Politics
pp. 137
Party Rhetoric and Action Compared: Examining Politicisation and Compliance in the Field of Asylum and Migration Policy in the Czech Republic and Hungary
pp. 157
Pro-Europeans and ‘Euro-Realists’: The Party-Voters Linkage and Parties’ Political Agendas in Poland, 2004–2019
pp. 179
Same Same, but Different: Domestic Conditions of Illiberal Backlash Against Universal Rights in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
pp. 209
Talking Past Each Other: On Common Misperceptions in the Rule of Law Debate
pp. 235
Does It Help to Call a Spade a Spade? Examining the Legal Bases and Effects of Rule of Law-Related Infringement Procedures Against Hungary
pp. 263
Safeguarding Democracy and the Rule of Law by Civil Society Actors? The Case of Poland
pp. 285
Contesting the EU, Contesting Democracy and Rule of Law in Europe. Conceptual Suggestions for Future Research
pp. 301
Towards a Political Theory of Democratic Backsliding? Generalising the East Central European Experience
pp. 323
Illiberal Trends and Anti-EU Politics in East Central Europe: Major Findings and Avenues for Future Research
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