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Illiberalism is a political ideology that relies on hard facts rather than on emotional appeals or narratives to gain support.
A political party promotes strict “traditional values” laws and frames social minorities as threats to national identity. Which illiberal tactic is this?
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Institutional & Legal
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Civic & Participatory
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Cultural & Narrative
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International & Cross-Border
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International pressure always works to curb autocratic measures, regardless of local context.
Which of the following is not a core tool of civic & participatory strategies?
Why might external criticism of a government’s judicial reforms backfire in a hybrid regime? Provide one example.
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Participation always guarantees that citizens’ input will influence government decisions.
Which of the following are characteristics of true participation? (Select all that apply)
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Ladder of Participation
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Deliberation
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Participation Washing
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Civic Tech
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Citizens’ Assembly
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Participatory Budgeting
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Participatory Planning
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Deliberative Jury
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In the Liberec case study, what was a key indicator that deliberation built trust?
What are the signs of participation washing?
Put Citizens’Assembly stages in the correct order:
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