The RED-SPINEL special issue in European Political Science is published. The Special Issue with title, ‘Dissensus over liberal democracy in Europe’, includes various contributions from consortium partner members. See below for the titles of contributions and respective authors. Contributions can be accessed via the links.
Dissensus over liberal democracy in Europe: how does it shape policies and polity?
By Nathalie Brack & Ramona Coman
Dissensus over liberal democracy: concept-building and typology
By Ramona Coman & Nathalie Brack
Peoplehood, dissensus, and partisanship. The European Union as a case study
By Martin Deleixhe
Constitutional deconstruction as a form of extra-systemic dissensus: the Polish case
By Wojciech Włoch & Maciej Serowaniec
Legislative networks as gatekeepers of dissensus in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova
By Marta Matrakova
Farewell to the liberal consensus: the intellectualisation of political projects in Poland and Hungary
By Zsolt Enyedi & Benjamin Stanley
Building and legitimizing an illiberal transnational field: illiberal think tanks’ struggle for cultural hegemony in Poland and Hungary
By Ramona Coman, Emilien Paulis, Leonardo Puleo & Noemi Trino
Dissensus in Europe: climate protesters before court
By Christina Eckes
Legitimacy and political dissensus in the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Facility: the case of Italy
By Andrea Capati & Thomas Christiansen
Ever distant union: the EU (In)action during COVID-19 as a source of disruptive dissensus
By Sergiu Gherghina, Bettina Mitru & Sergiu Mişcoiu
