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Cities Against Democratic Backsliding

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As nationalist and populist movements gain traction worldwide, democracy faces growing threats. In many cases, large cities have emerged as strongholds of progressive and democratic values, pushing...
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  • 24 March 2026
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As nationalist and populist movements gain traction worldwide, democracy faces growing threats. In many cases, large cities have emerged as strongholds of progressive and democratic values, pushing back against authoritarian pressures.

This timely book explores the evolving power struggle between cities and central governments, particularly in countries led by populist regimes. It examines key issues such as decentralization, financial autonomy and participatory governance, showing how cities are leading the fight against democratic backsliding. As local governments become "laboratories of democracy”, this collection highlights their crucial role in protecting civil liberties and fostering political engagement in an era of rising extremism.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 252
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 24 March 2026
ISBN: 9781529250602
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Democracy, Political structures / systems: democracy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Conservatism & Liberalism, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, Regional, state and other local government, Urban communities / city life
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“This is an indispensable and timely study of the growing dangers of democratic backsliding among western democracies, exploring the impact of populist radical right parties on the multi-level governance of cities.” José M. Magone, Berlin School of Economics and Law

Marta Lackowska is Professor at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Warsaw.

Le Anh Nguyen Long is Assistant Professor of Public Administration at the University of Twente.

Wirginia Aksztejn is Research Assistant at the Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies at the University of Warsaw.

Ivan Tosics is Managing Director of the Metropolitan Research Institute in Budapest.

Foreword: Democracy at the Crossroads - Cities Must Act - Eric Corijn

1. Introduction - Ivan Tosics, Wirginia Aksztejn, Marta Lackowska, and Le Anh Nguyen Long

2. Cities and Democratic Backsliding - Marta Lackowska, Le Anh Nguyen Long, Ayda Eraydin, and Ivan Tosics

3. Conceptual and Methodological Basis of the Book - Wirginia Aksztejn, and Marta Lackowska

4. Right-Wings and the City in Contemporary Italy: Culture, Policies, and Remedy - Ignazio Vinci

5. Countering the Far-Right Threat to Cities and Communities in the UK - Robin Hambleton

6. Cities Against Populism in the US - Enrico Antonio La Viña and Le Anh Nguyen Long

7. Fragmented Recentralization Meets Local Resistance: The Case of Poland - Wirginia Aksztejn

8. Budapest Against the Attacks of the National Government - Ivan Tosics

9. Countering Authoritarian Neoliberal Populism: The Rise of New Social Municipalism in Turkey - Ayda Eraydin

10. Looking at Populism and Democratic Backsliding in the Latin American Context: The Case of El Salvador - Arturo Flores López

11. Citizen Participation in the Age of Chinese Authoritarian Populism - Su Yun Woo

12. Conclusions and Reflections - Le Anh Nguyen Long, Marta Lackowska, Ivan Tosics, and Wirginia Aksztejn