Brave New World: The Illiberal Turn in 2014–2016, Its Causes and Implications

In Mario Marinov (ed.), Transformations and Challenges in the Global World. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. pp. 37-43 (2022)
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Abstract

The present paper discusses the radical changes witnessed in the political landscape of the world today. After 25 years of post-Cold World hopes for triumph of liberal democracy, the years between 2014 and 2016 shattered the Western World. The annexation of Crimea by Putin’s Russia came first in March 2014, then in June 2016, the Berxit of Boris Johnson followed and finally in November 1916, came the stunning victory of Donald Trump at the US presidential elections. These developments can be called the illiberal turn in politics and ideology.

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