From QR codes to stay-at-home orders and mask mandates, the pandemic posed intriguing questions about the nature of political power in a time that is increasingly being classified as marked by democratic erosion, backsliding, or populism, Through a multi-methodological analysis of datasets covering different characteristics of pandemic responses in 54 liberal democratic states, Authoritarian Liberal Surveillance and the COVID-19 Pandemic draws attention to a different set of processes and dynamics. By adopting the theoretical frameworks of authoritarian liberalism and surveillance capitalism, a new explanation of political, economic, and social outcomes that arose over the course of the pandemic is provided in a critical cross-national inquiry. Findings turn attention to a previously neglected set of factors that were behind the emergence of widespread illiberal practices. Many liberal democracies experienced a metamorphosis that arose out of the unfettered implementation of authoritarian liberal economic policy making which merged with previously embedded structures of surveillance capitalism.
Reihe
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Illustrationen
10
4 s/w Abbildungen, 10 s/w Tabellen
4 b/w ill., 10 b/w tbl.
Dateigröße
ISBN-13
978-3-11-134593-2 (9783111345932)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Alexei Anisin, Dean of the School of International Relations & Diplomacy at Anglo-American University in Prague, has researched topics ranging from the pandemic, political instability, state repression, protest, to homicide and mass shootings. Dr. Anisin holds a wide-ranging interest in international politics and historical change.