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We are amidst what can be termed an ongoing authoritarian turn in global politics. While Trump, one of its important examples, is no longer in office in the United States, there remain many countries under the sway of authoritarian leaders, such as Turkey, Egypt, Brazil, Hungary and the Philippines. The policies of Trump, Sisi, Bolsonaro, Orban and Duterte can be characterized as authoritarian developmentalism. Although they have come to power through democratic elections, these leaders are undermining some of the key tenets of democratic societies. While their policies are couched in nationalist terms and call for the strengthening of the state, they can also be seen as a continuation of the prevailing neoliberal global order. This introduction to a special issue ends by reflecting on the conditions necessary launch effective resistance movements against authoritarian developmentalism and the broader challenge of building vibrant political democracies in post-neoliberal times.
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Murat Arsel
Fikret Adaman
Alfredo Saad‐Filho
Geoforum
King's College London
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Boğaziçi University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69da06d19a6164e50fa3dad6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2021.05.003