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Seminar "democracy against the new risks: how to invest in resilience"

Duration

From February to April 2023

Coordinates

Fernando Vallespín

Location

Institución Libre de Enseñanza, P.º General Martínez Campos, 14. 28010 - Madrid

Collaborate

Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación, y Residencia de Estudiantes

This seminar is a continuation of those held in 2021 ("liberal Democracy/digital democracy. Democracy and its current transformations"), and in 2022 ("The culture of freedom and its threats"), and is part of the line of work "Democracy and tolerance" that the ILE developed in collaboration with the Residencia de Estudiantes.

If until now we had reflected on the internal dimension of democracy, characterized by the expansion of populism and illiberal patterns of political action, this time we'll do it on those factors that are testing our resilience as free societies, and that a military conflict on our continent, global inequality, or the challenges of climate change have only accentuated.

The seminar will seek to assess how the supranational cooperation among democracies solid is presented as the best way to take care of the democracy and address the crisis.

FEBRUARY

20  19:00 h (CET)

Fernando Vallespín
Professor of Political Science at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

Between the present and the future: the new risks facing democracy 

27  19:00 h (CET)

Luigi Ferrajoli
Professore emerito di Filosofia del diritto presso l'università degli Studi Roma Tre

Santiago Muñoz Machado
Professor of Administrative Law at the Complutense University of Madrid and director of the Royal Spanish Academy

The Constitution of the Land

MARCH

6  19:00 h (CET)

Javier Solana
President of the Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics of ESADE

European union and defence policy: the compatibility between NATO and the EU

13  19:00 h (CET)

Fernando Valladares
Group Director of Ecology and Global Change of the National Museum of Natural Sciences

Agnès Delage Amat
Professeur d'histoire contemporaine à l'université d'aix-Marseille

The challenges of climate change

29  19:00 h (CET)

Mary Beard
Professor of Classics at the University of Cambridge

Antonio Muñoz Molina
Writer

What can we learn from the past to face the challenges of the future?

APRIL

10  19:00 h (CET)

Saskia Sassen
Professor of Sociology at Columbia University

What globalization is awaiting us?
Video conferencing

17  19:00 h (CET)

Pablo Martín-Aceña
Professor of economic History and Institutions of the University of Alcalá

Paloma de la Nuez
Professor of History of Political Ideas of the Rey Juan Carlos University

Freedom and/or solidarity. The challenges of the new inequality

24  19:00 h (CET)

Heinz Bude
Professor für Makrosoziologie an der Universität Kassel

Die Paradoxien globaler Ungleichheit (The paradoxes of global inequality)

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