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When democracy is deemed vulnerable
Preventing farright extremism by curbing Roma ‘criminality and social pathologies’ in the Czech Republic
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This chapter explores a unique configuration of vulnerability and minority themes in the context of counter-extremism policy in the Czech Republic. Unlike in the West, where vulnerability refers to individual susceptibility to violent radicalisation, the Czech official counter-extremism documents frame the liberal democratic political system as vulnerable. Yet, while Muslim minorities in the West are deemed to produce individuals vulnerable to radicalisation, the threat to liberal democracy in the Czech Republic is framed (within Czech counter-extremism documents) as coming from the majority population. This extremism, it is feared, could capitalise on the ‘social pathologies’ of the Roma minority and mobilise the public against them, and the liberal democratic state. The chapter also briefly explores the situation in Slovakia, Hungary and Poland to highlight the reasons for the uniqueness of the Czech case. The analysis in this chapter draws on the Czech official documents dealing with the fight against extremism and interviews conducted with current and former state officials and experts in the region.

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