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Authoritarian Practices In A Global Age Marlies Glasius

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Authoritarian Practices In A Global Age Marlies Glasius
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.33 MB
Pages: 241
Author: Marlies Glasius
ISBN: 9780192862655, 0192862650
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Authoritarian Practices In A Global Age Marlies Glasius by Marlies Glasius 9780192862655, 0192862650 instant download after payment.

- Offers a new conceptual understanding of authoritarianism as accountability sabotage

- Demonstrates how authoritarian practices work through patterns of silencing, secrecy, and disinformation

- Provides multiple case studies of authoritarian practices in a range of contexts

This book challenges the assumption that authoritarianism is necessarily a phenomenon located at the level of the state, and that states as a whole are therefore either democratic or authoritarian. Its central aim is to shed light on manifestations of authoritarianism that are not confined to the 'territorial trap' of the modern state, and are not captured by the concept of an authoritarian regime. Redefining authoritarianism from a practice perspective allows us to understand how authoritarian practices unfold and evolve within democracies and in transnational settings, in what circumstances they thrive, and how they are best countered. The book provides a parsimonious framework for recognizing and analysing contemporary manifestations of authoritarianism beyond the state, alongside a number of empirical case studies.

The empirical chapters cast a wide net. They comprise a study of transnational repression by authoritarian states; two chapters on informal and formal multilateral collaboration in anti-terrorist policies; a chapter on corporate and public-private authoritarian practices in the mining sector; and a chapter on cover-ups of child sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. The concluding chapter draws out commonalities and unique features from the case studies, thereby setting out a research agenda for future work. Authoritarian practices, once operationalized as demonstrated in this book, can and must be classified and compared, and causal connections established with other phenomena such as violence, corruption, and inequality, if we are to suggest ways of responding to them.

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