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This Open Access book explains a new type of political order that emerged in Hungary in 2010: a form of authoritarian capitalism with an anti-liberal political and social agenda. Eva Fodor analyzes an important part of this agenda that directly targets gender relations through a set of policies, political practice and discourse—what she calls “carefare.” The book reveals how this is the anti-liberal response to the crisis-of-care problem and establishes how a state carefare regime disciplines women into doing an increasing amount of paid and unpaid work without fair remuneration. Fodor analyzes elements of this regime in depth and contrasts it to other social policy ideal-types, demonstrating how carefare is not only a set of policies targeting women, but an integral element of anti-liberal rule that can be seen emerging globally.
Gender studies, gender groups --- Politics & government --- Sociology --- Open Access --- Gender inequality --- Viktor Orban --- pro-natalism --- European politics --- illiberalism
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In 2017 lijkt het erop dat Europese rechts-populisten in meerdere landen de verkiezingen zullen winnen. Geïnspireerd door brexit en de verkiezing van Trump komen zij voorafgaand aan de internationale verkiezingenreeks bij elkaar in Duitsland. Aanwezig zijn Marine Le Pen, Geert Wilders, Frauke Petry en Matteo Salvini. Zij representeren, volgens henzelf, de toekomst van Europa omdat ze het gevecht leiden tegen de EU en immigratie en strijden voor nieuw patriottisme.Het liep anders: Marine Le Pen verloor de presidentsverkiezingen van 2017, de PVV werd niet de grootste partij van Nederland en de AfD bleef buiten de Duitse regering. In de EU concludeerde men dat ‘de groei van het populisme’ voorbij is. Simen Ekern bezocht de belangrijkste Europese rechtse politici en laat zien dat het véél te vroeg is om die conclusie nu al te trekken.
Political systems --- European Union --- populisme --- 388.3 Uiterst rechts --- Jean-Marie Le Pen --- Marine Le Pen --- Front National --- Frankrijk --- Geert Wilders --- Nederland --- PVV --- Frauke Petry --- AfDDuitsland --- Matteo Salvini --- Lega Nord --- Italië --- Viktor Orbán
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Christian religion --- Political parties --- Netherlands --- Sociaalwetenschappelijk essay --- Geschiedenis (21e eeuw) --- politiek --- sociologie --- religie en politiek --- populisme --- Forum voor Democratie (FvD) --- Nederland --- Donald Trump --- Thierry Baudet --- christendom --- radicaal-rechts --- orthodox christendom --- radicaal-rechts populisme --- nationalisme --- ChristenUnie (CU) --- fundamentalisme --- immigratie --- conservatisme --- omvolking --- Islam in Europa --- anti-islam --- Viktor Orban --- antisemitisme --- eindtijd --- evangelisch christendom --- orthodox-protestantisme --- calvinisme --- Amerika --- seksualiteit --- seksuele moraal --- patriarchaat --- mannelijkheid --- CitizenGO --- extreemrechts --- Rusland --- Vladimir Poetin
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While the COVID-19 pandemic overshadowed all else and would quickly have a lasting impact on our daily lives, other events related to the radical right in 2020 soon surfaced. From terrorist attacks in Germany and India to anti-mask protests across the U.S. and Europe, radical right violence escalated in the midst of circulating conspiracy theories and disinformation. The yearbook draws upon insightful analyses from an international network of scholars, policymakers, and practitioners who explore the dynamics and impact of the radical right. It explores a wide range of topics including reflections on authoritarianism and fascism, the role of ideology and (counter-)intellectuals, and radical-right responses to the pandemic and calls for police reform in the height of the Black Lives Matter protests. It ends with important assessments on best approaches towards countering the radical right, both online and offline. This timely overview provides a broad examination of the global radical right in 2020, which will be useful for scholars, students, policymakers, journalists, and the public.
Right-wing extremists --- far-right --- far right --- Covid-19 --- corona --- coronavirus --- pandemic --- politics --- political science --- racism --- conspiracy theories --- conspiracism --- radical right --- populism --- right-wing extremists --- Europe --- United States (US) --- radicalization --- disinformation --- Covid-19 Conspiracy Theories --- Germany --- Donald Trump --- Italy --- Matteo Salvini --- Spain --- authoritarianism --- Reinhard Heydrich (1904-1942) --- fascism --- Hungary --- Viktor Orban --- Russia --- Eco-fascism --- right-wing terrorism --- India --- Hindu Nationalist Violence --- anti-semitism --- antisemitism --- Norway --- neo-nazism --- anti-government --- Oath Keepers --- social media --- Pegida --- immigration --- QAnon --- George Floyd (1973-2020) --- white supremacy --- Black Lives Matter --- 4chan --- chan-culture --- online communities --- right-wing extremism --- Alt-Tech --- Telegram --- Order of Nine Angles (O9A) --- gender --- Incels --- Proud Boys --- anti-gender activism --- islamophobia --- Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) --- Antifa
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