Shaping Democratic Resilience in the European Union: The Future of European Democracy in the Eyes of Citizens

Datum/Zeit
November 15, 2023
18:00 - 19:30 MESZ/MEZ


Raiffeisen Bank International AG, Am Stadtpark 9, 1030 Wien, SKY 1 (14th floor) 

Democracy, freedom, rule of law, equality and respect for human rights are among the core values of the EU. This panel will look into the concept of democratic resilience, examining the challenges faced by the EU and foremost its member states. It will explore how the EU can strengthen its democratic institutions, policies, and practices to enhance resilience in the face of internal and external disruptions.  

Report “Young Minds, Democratic Horizons: Paving the Way for the EU’s Promising Future Attitudes of Young People from Austria, Greece, Ireland and Slovakia that seeks to gauge the attitudes of the youth towards the fundamental principles of democracy and the future of the EU, will be presented. 

The panel will aims covering the following aspects: 

  1. What are EU-specific democratic challenges?  
  2. What are elements of democratic resilience beyond fighting against disinformation?  
  3. Is the EU responding strongly enough to the threats to the democratic liberal order both internally and externally? 
  4. How can the EU balance the need for resilience with protecting fundamental democratic values and principles? Is the EU Defence of Democracy Package a good response to EU challenges? 

PROGRAM 

Opening Remarks

Friedrich Faulhammer, Chairman of the Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM)

Paul Pasquali, Executive Director, Group European and Public Affairs, Raiffeisen Bank International

Report Key Findings

Vladislava Gubalova, Senior Fellow, Globsec

Speakers

Johanna Lutz, Director, The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Regional Office for International Cooperation (TBC)

Helfried Carl, Partner in the Innovation in Politics Institute and Founder of the European Capital of Democracy initiative

Wilhelm Molterer, Chairman of GLOBSEC Board of Directors, former Vice Chancellor and Finance Minister of Austria

Nini Tsiklauri, Writer, Artist and European Activist

Led by

Sebastian Schäffer, Director, Institute for the Danube Region and Central Europe (IDM)

Refreshments and snacks will be served after the discussion.  


This event is organized in partnership with GLOBSEC and Raiffeisen Bank International, and co-funded by the European Union.

 

Due to limited seating availability, please, register 31 October 2023 here:

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