Central Europe's descent into autocracy: A
constitutional
analysis of authoritarian populism
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Central Europe's descent into autocracy: A
constitutional
analysis of authoritarian populism
Autor:
Bojan Bugaric
Assuntos:
Authoritarianism
;
Autocracy
;
Checks and balances
;
Civil
law
;
Civil rights
;
Constitutional
law
;
Constitutions
;
Democracy
;
Descent
;
Despotism
;
Elections
;
Ethnonationalism
;
Law
;
Legitimacy of governments
;
Mass media
;
Political parties
;
Populism
;
Representative government and representation
;
Rule of
law
;
Social movements
É parte de:
International journal of
constitutional
law
, 2019-04, Vol.17 (2), p.597-616
Notas:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONSTITUTIONAL LAW, Vol. 17, No. 2, Apr 2019, 597-616
Informit, Melbourne (Vic)
Descrição:
The article offers an analysis of the particular type of populism that has evolved in Eastern and Central Europe, most notably in Hungary and Poland. The new populism in ECE differs from other populisms because it combines the elements of populism, ethnonationalism, and authoritarianism. Adhering to a similar script, which consists of sustained attacks on rule of
law
institutions, civil rights and freedoms, the media, and electoral rules, both populist governments in a relatively short period of time dismantled almost all the key cornerstones of democracy in Hungary and Poland. The current surge of populism in ECE demonstrates that
constitutional
democracy is in great danger when its core principles no longer enjoy wide democratic support. Paradoxically,
constitutional
democracy can play its “counter-majoritarian” role only when a majority of the people believe that it is the only game in town. Ultimately, democratic political parties and social movements with credible political ideas and programs offer the best hope for the survival of constitutional democracy. The role of law and constitutional checks and balances is less of an essential bulwark against democratic backsliding than is traditionally presumed in the legal literature.
Editor:
Oxford: Oxford University Press
Idioma:
Inglês