Cities Against Democratic Backsliding - by Marta Lackowska & Le Anh Nguyen Long & Wirginia Aksztejn & Iván Tosics (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- As nationalist and populist movements gain traction worldwide, democracy faces growing threats.
- About the Author: Marta Lackowska is Professor at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw.
- 240 Pages
- Political Science, Political Ideologies
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Book Synopsis
As nationalist and populist movements gain traction worldwide, democracy faces growing threats. In many cases, large cities have emerged as strongholds of progressive and democratic values, pushing back against authoritarian pressures.
This timely book explores the evolving power struggle between cities and central governments, particularly in countries led by populist regimes. It examines key issues such as decentralisation, financial autonomy and participatory governance, showing how cities are leading the fight against democratic backsliding. As local governments become "laboratories of democracy", this collection highlights their crucial role in protecting civil liberties and fostering political engagement in an era of rising extremism.
Review Quotes
"This is an indispensable and timely study of the growing dangers of democratic backsliding among western democracies, exploring the impact of populist radical right parties on the multi-level governance of cities." José M. Magone, Berlin School of Economics and Law
About the Author
Marta Lackowska is Professor at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw.
Le Anh Nguyen Long is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Twente.
Wirginia Aksztejn is Research Assistant at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, University of Warsaw.
Ivan Tosics is Managing Director of the Metropolitan Research Institute in Budapest.