Date: 2021
Type: Contribution to book
Illiberalism and migration
András SAJÓ, Renáta UITZ and Stephen HOLMES (eds), Routledge handbook of Illiberalism, London : Routledge, 2021, pp. 299-312
HADJ-ABDOU, Leila, Illiberalism and migration, in András SAJÓ, Renáta UITZ and Stephen HOLMES (eds), Routledge handbook of Illiberalism, London : Routledge, 2021, pp. 299-312
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/73653
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This chapter explores the role immigration plays in the ongoing crisis of liberal democracy; it covers four sub- themes that build upon each other: (1) the liberal tendency in the immigration policy field before the contemporary “illiberal turn;” (2) the transformation of socio-political conflicts upon which this rise of illiberalism and the opposition to immigration are based; (3) the phenomenon of so- called “illiberal liberalism” targeting especially Muslim immigrants; and (4) the role of political trust and public opinion about immigration. The chapter underlines that the illiberal tide is not only a threat to liberalism or specifically to the rights of migrants but to democracy as such.
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ISBN: 9780367260545
Publisher: Routledge
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