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Illiberal Europe

Eastern Europe from the Fall of the Berlin Wall to the War in Ukraine
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In Illiberal Europe by Leon Marc, the author explores the rise of illiberalism on the continent, examining how various European political landscapes have shifted away from traditional democratic values. The book delves into the historical, cultural, and socio-political factors that have contributed to this movement, offering insights into the challenges that liberal democracies in Europe face today. Marc provides an in-depth analysis of key nations, highlighting the complex interplay between nationalism, populism, and the European Union.
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You might find this book fascinating if you're interested in exploring the shifting political landscapes of Europe and how rising nationalism and populism are challenging traditional liberal values. It offers insightful analysis on contemporary political currents and examines the possible implications for Europe’s future.

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Illiberal Europe

Leon Marc gives the reader the big picture of Eastern Europe - its political, economic, social and cultural history, the nature of changes there and of the issues at stake in the political and economic transition - while putting the fall of the Berlin Wall, EU enlargement and the war in Ukraine into a broader perspective of European...

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Eighteen years have passed since ten countries from Central & Eastern Europe joined the European Union and more than three decades since the Berlin Wall was torn down in 1989. However, ignorance about what is popularly still called Eastern Europe remains as widespread as ever. Slovenia still gets mixed up with Slovakia, the Slavs remain a mystery in a Europe apparently dominated by Romanic and Germanic nations, and a country like the Czech Republic is labelled as Eastern European, even though one must travel west to get from Vienna to Prague.

First published in 2009 under the title What's so eastern about Eastern Europe?, this book is much more than a revised and updated version of the first edition. Its presentation of the political and cultural history of Central, Eastern, and South-Eastern Europe, written in accessible language, is now complemented with recent developments in the region. The new edition delves into the reasons behind the illiberal turn in Poland, Hungary, and elsewhere, placing the alleged democratic backslide into the wider context of European populism.

Leon Marc offers a new and fresh perspective in explaining the roots of populism and social conservatism in the region. The book attributes these roots to a mixture of historical factors, economic conditions, the heavy burden of the Communist legacy, as well as a reaction to contemporary social developments in the West. Drawing on a wide range of literature, the book calls for more sensitivity to these underlying causes, a critical examination of true European values, and a coalition of defenders of Humanism and the Judeo-Christian tradition as key pillars of its identity, to save Europe and its liberal democracy.

This updated and expanded edition includes a brand-new chapter bringing this book up to date with recent events, including Covid-19 and the Ukrainian conflict.

'Comprehensively and concisely, Leon Marc's book presents readers with vital insights into the different dimensions of our common European history and culture' - Professor Dr Jaap W. de Zwaan, Director of the Netherlands Institute of International Relations

'A critical reading of European history and an eye-witness report of pre-1989 citizen protests in the Eastern bloc highlight overlooked narratives and the undervalued potential of the region' - The Vienna Review

'This spirited, erudite polemic against the ignorant stereotyping and arbitrary lumping together of the former communist-ruled countries in Europe under the label of "Eastern Europe" is most timely' - Royal Institute of International Affairs Journal

'It is the great merit of Leon Marc's book that he delves behind the brief and inglorious communist half-century to uncover the deep traditions of a region' - Dublin Review of Books

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Illiberal Europe by Leon Marc has been praised for its insightful analysis of the shifting political, moral, and cultural landscape in the post-communist world, highlighting its global political and economic consequences. The book examines the growing divide between Eastern and Western interpretations of European values, particularly focusing on the clash between individual liberties and social cohesion. Esteemed commentators note its deep historical and philosophical reflections, likening it to works by renowned diplomats and offering a perceptive critique of Central Europe's political dynamics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857305510

Publisher: Oldcastle Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 21 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Oldcastle Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Leon Marc is a diplomat and writer, with a deep interest in history. At the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall he was involved in the democratic movement in his native country and then studied Public Policy and Management in the UK. He later served as Slovenian diplomat in Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal and the Czech Republic, as well as in other positions in the headquarters. He is married to Barbara Blaznik and they have one daughter.

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