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Cover
Front Matter
Part I. Introduction
Introduction: Democracy, the Nation State, and Their Adversaries
Part II. Learning to Deal with Anti-Democratic Groupings, 1870–1933
‘… a Wretched, Down Trodden and Impoverished People.’ Terrorism, Propaganda, and the Failure of Democracy in Post-Civil War Louisiana
Nazis, Violence and the State: Social Democratic Repertoire Discussions in Germany and the Netherlands Around 1930
Democracy’s Various Defenders: The Struggle Against Political Extremism in the Netherlands, 1917–1940
Part III. New Forms of Mobilisation in the Age of Civil Resistance, 1960–1997
Terrorist Constituencies in Terrorist–State Conflicts: The Debate on the Use of Violence Among Irish Nationalists and West Germany’s Radical Left in the Mid-1970s
The Seeds of Danger: The Security Service and Its ‘Enemy Image’ of ‘The Movement’ in the 1980s
(In)Effectiveness of Social Movements in Turkish Democracy: Institutional and Non-institutional Cases
Parliamentary Democracy Versus Direct Democracy? Challenging Liberal, Representative Democracy in the German Bundestag During the Anti-nuclear Demonstrations of 1995–1997
Part IV. Dealing with Opposition in the Post-Cold War Period, 1998–2019
Displaced Without Moving: Loyalism and Democratic Haunting in Northern Ireland
Between Democracy and Autocracy: Towards an Understanding of the Nature of Incomplete Secession, the Case of Moldova-Transnistria
Fragmented Democracy in Dayton’s Bosnia Herzegovina: Institutions, Political Elite and Youth
Part V. Conclusions
Concluding Remarks
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