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  1. Illiberalism is most often discussed in political and constitutional terms, yet illiberalism is rooted in society and cannot be limited to only political or legal treatment. Illiberal trends are present all over the world and are not fi xed to one era.

  2. The chapter lays out a theory of the international behavior of illiberal regimes, demonstrating the points of similarity and connection between illiberals in power and their ultimate lack of a strong basis for mutual cooperation.

  3. The term “illiberal” is operationalized in three distinct semantic spaces: the policy/think tank world, the political sphere, and academic fields. Think Tank and Media Usage

  4. Mar 1, 2022 · Here, I advance a fine-grained frame that should help to “stabilize” the concept by stating that we should 1/ look at illiberalism as an ideology and dissociate it from the literature on regime...

  5. What does this practice suggest about the debate between “toleration” and “autonomy” liberals, who divide over whether illiberal minority cultures ought to be accepted or somehow reformed?

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  6. www.illiberalism.org › the-psychology-of-illiberalismThe Psychology of Illiberalism

    Using Laruelle’s broad definition of illiberalism as a skeptical or negative stance on liberal democracy as a political system, my aim is to show some common psychological mechanisms that, on the one hand, appear as antecedents of creating and maintaining political instability, conflict, and structural discrimination; and, on the other hand ...

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  8. First, illiberal leaders can abuse democratic constitutions without developing a theory. Second, constitutional practices can also be examined within the existing conceptual tools, for which a context-sensitive analysis can assist (Uitz 2022 ).