
Democracy and Its Enemies in Europe
Successes and Failures in Combating Autocratic Threats
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 22. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-032-95476-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book analyses the evolving nature of democratic threats and identifies strategies necessary to safeguard democratic governance in an increasingly turbulent political environment.
It explores how democratic systems in Europe have faced, and continue to face, threats from various entities that exhibit essential characteristics of being enemies of democracy, including fascism, Nazism, authoritarianism, and modern forms of populism and external interference. Through detailed case studies, the book examines the tactics used by enemies of democracy to undermine the sovereignty of political nations, from the rise of totalitarian regimes in the twentieth century to contemporary challenges like Russia's democratic decline and hybrid warfare tactics in Poland and Estonia. It also highlights how certain democracies have successfully resisted these threats, offering valuable lessons for protecting democratic values and institutions in today's world. Going beyond historical analysis, the book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding and categorising the enemies of democracy, transforming the concept from a normative idea into a powerful analytical tool.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European history and politics, political theory, democracy, political systems, political philosophy, and comparative politics.
It explores how democratic systems in Europe have faced, and continue to face, threats from various entities that exhibit essential characteristics of being enemies of democracy, including fascism, Nazism, authoritarianism, and modern forms of populism and external interference. Through detailed case studies, the book examines the tactics used by enemies of democracy to undermine the sovereignty of political nations, from the rise of totalitarian regimes in the twentieth century to contemporary challenges like Russia's democratic decline and hybrid warfare tactics in Poland and Estonia. It also highlights how certain democracies have successfully resisted these threats, offering valuable lessons for protecting democratic values and institutions in today's world. Going beyond historical analysis, the book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework for understanding and categorising the enemies of democracy, transforming the concept from a normative idea into a powerful analytical tool.
This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European history and politics, political theory, democracy, political systems, political philosophy, and comparative politics.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
1 s/w Tabelle
1 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-95476-9 (9781032954769)
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Joanna Rak | Roman Baecker
Democracy and Its Enemies in Europe
Successes and Failures in Combating Autocratic Threats
E-Book
03/2025
Routledge
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Joanna Rak | Roman Baecker
Democracy and Its Enemies in Europe
Successes and Failures in Combating Autocratic Threats
E-Book
03/2025
Routledge
€60.99
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Joanna Rak | Roman Baecker
Democracy and Its Enemies in Europe
Successes and Failures in Combating Autocratic Threats
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03/2025
1st Edition
Routledge
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Persons
Joanna Rak is Associate Professor of Political Sciences at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
Roman Baecker is Professor of Political Sciences at Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland.
Roman Baecker is Professor of Political Sciences at Nicolaus Copernicus University, Torun, Poland.
Editor
Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland
Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
Content
Part 1: Introduction 1. Theorising Successes and Failures of Enemies Threatening Empowered Political Nations 2. Theoretical Perspectives on Enemies of Democracy: Navigating the Battlefield 3. From Banning Paramilitary Groups to Banning Social Media Profiles: Enemies of Democracy and Four Generations of Militant Democratic Means Part 2: Militant Democracy and Its Enemies 4. Fascism as a Phenomenon of Political Modernism and Totalitarian Democracy 5. How Authoritarian Actors Create a Democratic Regime: The Evolution of Franco's Spain from Fascist Roots to Militant Democracy 6. From Weimar Democracy to Totalitarianism: How the NSDAP's Social Mobilisation and Elite Elimination Paved the Way for Nazi Victory 7. Why Did European Terrorists Fail in the Twentieth Century? The Traditional Enemies of Democracy and Their Struggle for Political Relevance 8. Strategy and Resilience of Democratic Actors in Interwar Czechoslovakia: Enemies of Democracy Part 3: Neo- and Cyber Militant Democracy and Their Enemies 9. Russia's Political Deep Structures as the Inherent Enemy of Democracy: Chronicle of a Death Foretold in Terms of Systems Analysis 10. Nation and Sovereignty under the Hungarian Fundamental Law of 2011 11. Hybrid Interference at the Polish-Belarusian Border in 2021: Explaining the Success of Destabilisation Efforts 12. Why Do Electoral Meddlers Fail to Succeed in Estonia? Explaining Resilience to Interference in Democracy 13. Extreme Populist Parties and the Presidentialisation of Politics as a New Threat to the Fifth French Republic's Constitutional Order Part 4: Conclusions 14. Confronting Old and New Enemies: The Evolution from Militant to Cyber Militant Democracy