As the coronavirus pandemic tests governments and societies around the world, it is also stressing the already fragile state of global democracy by undermining critical democratic processes, sidelining human rights, and unfettering authoritarianism.
How can Europe’s response to the crisis address the immediate issues and bolster democracy, protect human rights, and foster longer-term peace and stability around the world?
On the eve of International Democracy Day, join Per Olsson Fridh, Anu Juvonen, Stefano Sannino, and Rosa Balfour for a discussion about the state of global democracy, European foreign policy, and democracy support amid the pandemic.
To submit a question for the event, please use the YouTube chat, email brussels@ceip.org, or tweet at us @Carnegie_Europe with #DemocracyWeek2020.
This event is co-organized with the European Partnership for Democracy as part of this year's International Democracy Week, an annual initiative co-led by International IDEA, the European Parliament, the European Endowment for Democracy, the European Network of Political Foundations, and the European Partnership for Democracy.
Brussels (CEST): 2:30-4:00 p.m.
Washington DC (EDT): 8:30-10:00 a.m.
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