lliberal Democracy: the Case of Democratic Erosion

A. Campbell
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This paper uses Israel’s 2018 Nation-State Law, which guarantees the “ethnic-religious character of Israel as exclusively Jewish,” as a lens to reveal the ongoing socio-political change in Israel and processes of democratic erosion. In addition to having immediate relevance for contemporary Israeli policy, especially concerning the status of Arab Israelis and the likely annexation of the West Bank, the law poses a profound, existential challenge for the maintenance of Israel as a democratic state. Drawing on Fareed Zakaria’s theory of “illiberal democracy,” this paper analyses the implications of this law for Israel, for the linked concepts of liberalism and democracy, and for the future of the democratic state in an increasingly illiberal world. The law is a culmination of other basic laws and political thresholds, and accelerates settler colonialism. Gaining more international attention than previous basic laws, the political thresholds prior to the Nation-State Law and cumulative legislation building up to the debate have been ignored. Analysing these thresholds will reveal the efficacy of supporting such a law and using nationhood provisions in other Western democratic constitutions as justification. This paper is a warning: to act upon seemingly insignificant anti-democratic legislation before political actions become irreparable.     The law is a culmination of other basic laws, political thresholds, and accelerates settler colonialism. Gaining more international attention than previous basic laws, direct discriminatory implications on Arab minorities as well as powerful legal consequences, the political thresholds prior to the Nation-State Law and cumulative legislation building up to the debate have been ignored. This paper will hopefully reveal the efficacy of supporting such a law and using the nationhood provisions in other constitutions in Western democracies as justification. This paper is a warning: to act upon seemingly insignificant anti-democratic legislation before political actions become irreparable.  
自由民主:民主侵蚀的案例
本文以以色列2018年的《民族国家法》(Nation-State Law)为视角,揭示了以色列正在发生的社会政治变革和民主侵蚀的过程。该法律保障了“以色列作为犹太人的民族-宗教特征”。除了与当代以色列的政策直接相关之外,特别是关于阿拉伯裔以色列人的地位和可能吞并西岸的问题,该法律对维持以色列作为一个民主国家的地位构成了深刻的、存在性的挑战。根据法里德·扎卡里亚的“非自由民主”理论,本文分析了这一法律对以色列的影响,对自由主义和民主的相关概念的影响,以及对民主国家在日益不自由的世界中的未来的影响。该法律是其他基本法律和政治门槛的高潮,并加速了定居者的殖民主义。由于比以前的基本法得到更多的国际关注,《民族国家法》之前的政治门槛和辩论前的累积立法被忽视了。分析这些门槛将揭示支持这样一项法律并利用其他西方民主宪法中的建国条款作为理由的有效性。这篇文章是一个警告:在政治行为变得不可挽回之前,要对看似微不足道的反民主立法采取行动。该法律是其他基本法律、政治门槛的高潮,并加速了定居者的殖民主义。与以前的基本法律相比,它获得了更多的国际关注,对阿拉伯少数民族的直接歧视影响以及强有力的法律后果,在民族国家法之前的政治门槛以及在辩论之前积累的立法都被忽视了。本文希望揭示支持这样一项法律的有效性,并利用西方民主国家其他宪法中的建国条款作为理由。这篇文章是一个警告:在政治行为变得不可挽回之前,要对看似微不足道的反民主立法采取行动。
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