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Defending Democracy: Reactions to Extremism in Interwar Europe

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    Writen byGiovanni Capoccia
  • Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
  • Year2005

This book examines how democratic governments in interwar Europe responded to the threats of extremism and authoritarianism. Giovanni Capoccia provides a comparative analysis of various European countries, exploring their strategies to safeguard democracy against the rising tide of radical ideologies. The work sheds light on the resilience of democratic institutions and offers historical lessons for contemporary challenges in defending democracy.

Book Title Defending Democracy: Reactions to Extremism in Interwar Europe
Author Giovanni Capoccia
ISBN 0801880386, 9780801880384, 0801887550, 9780801887550 ISSN -
Edition Language English
Book Format Paperback, 450 Pages
Date Published Year Published 2005
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press (Baltimore, Maryland, USA)
Pages 352/346 Dimensions
Book Subject Political extremism, democracy, authoritarianism, interwar Europe, European history, political science
Keywords Democracy, authoritarianism, political extremism, governance, interwar Europe, democratic resilience, historical analysis, European politics, political instability, countering radical ideologies

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