 
      The Global Rise of Autocracy
Its Threat to a Sustainable Future
Series: Democratization and Autocratization Studies;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 20 March 2025
- ISBN 9781032851082
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages366 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 720 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 41 Illustrations, black & white; 41 Line drawings, black & white; 16 Tables, black & white 757
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Short description:
This book revitalizes the discourse on backsliding democracy and the global rise of autocracy, extending the consequences of their changes to a sustainable future.
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This book revitalizes the discourse on backsliding democracy and the global rise of autocracy, extending the consequences of their changes to a sustainable future.
In three sections, the book systematically examines diverse pathways leading autocracies to rise and spread worldwide and debates the future consequences. Using a multidisciplinary approach, the book conceptualizes the rise of autocracy and the backsliding of democracy by studying dictatorship, authoritarianization processes, autocracy’s diffusion, and populism. It reveals the global spread of autocracy and reflects on the challenges this poses to, and the likely impacts on, a sustainable future.
This book is of key interest to scholars and students of autocracy/autocratization, democracy and democratization, political sociology, sustainability, and more broadly to international relations and comparative politics.
"This rich and wide-ranging collection of essays addresses one of the critical issues of our time: the rise in autocracies across the globe and its implications for the sustainability of democracy, environmental protection, and human rights. The collection makes clear the urgent need for international collaboration to counter the growing threat posed by autocracies and associated tendencies."
Richard Caplan, Oxford University, UK
“We live in an age of anxiety, with fears growing that free societies are under attack from authoritarians within and beyond their frontiers. This book, with its wide ranging and well-researched contributions, looks at the interaction between the functioning of democracy and the difficulties facing decision-makers trying to meet commitments undertaken to ensure a sustainable future for us all. This original approach extends the consideration of threats to democracy to wider, equally urgent concerns about our common future. These deserve the attention of citizens, policy makers and analysts.”
Geoffrey Harris, European Parliament official 1976–2016
"The world is currently grappling with two major crises: climate change, which poses a severe threat to global sustainability, and the rise of autocratic regimes in formerly democratic countries, which undermines global governance. Although these issues might appear unrelated, this essential reading for students of political science, public policy, and climate change persuasively argues that democratic backsliding significantly threatens environmental sustainability. For those committed to combating rising temperatures and saving the planet, ensuring the strength and resilience of democracies worldwide may be a crucial first step."
Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz, University of Maryland College Park, USA
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction: Problematizing Rise of Autocracy and its Consequences for Sustainable Future Part 1: The State of Democracy and Rise of Autocracy 1. What Distinguishes “Successful” Democratic Backsliders from Thwarted Ones? 2. Democracy Regression and Autocracy Diffusion: A Conceptual Framework 3. Democracy, Autocracy, War, and Social Movements: The Russo-Ukrainian War, Recurrent Processes, and the Many Challenges of Our Own Moment 4. The Past and Future of Restricted Democracy in the United States Part 2: Backsliding Democracy and Rise of Authoritarianism: Challenges to Social and Environmental Sustainability 5. Green Authoritarianism and the Populist Revolt- the Challenge of Embracing Sustainability Without Succumbing to Techno-Authoritarianism 6. Networks of Climate Change Sceptics and Far-Right Narratives in Europe 7. Inclusive Development, Sustainability, and Democracy: Illusive Goals in the Context of Neo-Liberalism, Populism and Resurgent Authoritarianism in Sri Lanka 8. The Church in Ukraine: A Century-Long Movement “Away from Moscow” 9. The Intersection of Climate Change, Gender Equality, and Legal Framework: Analyzing the Impact of Environmental Policies on Women’s Rights and Opportunities in Sri Lanka’s Fragile Democracy Part 3: Retrospectively Looking Forward to the Future 10. Coping with the Climate War and Resurgent Authoritarianism: A View from Taiwan 11. Democratic Resilience: Ukrainian Alternative to Militant Authoritarianism 12. Understanding Russian Reality and Attitude towards Ukrainian war through the Lens of Ukrainian and Russian Media 13. Democratic Backsliding in Federal States 14. Democracy and Autocracy Impact on Countries' Sustainability: The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited
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