The Language of Power: Liberal democracy under threat around the world

Participants
Senior fellow at Carnengie Europe; Co-founder of the European Democracy Hub.
Professor of the practice of international relations at IE university in Madrid; President Joe Biden’s special assistant and senior director for Europe in the US National Security Council
Senior Visiting Fellow, Europe in the World Programme

In this episode of The Language of Power, Paul Taylor, Senior Visiting Fellow at the European Policy Centre, explores the global backsliding of liberal democracy and asks whether it is losing its anchor.

Once seen as the inevitable “end of history,” democratic progress has stalled and reversed in many countries, including the United States, which now faces internal democratic erosion and a growing embrace of strongman regimes abroad. Joining Paul to discuss these trends and their implications are Amanda Sloat, Professor of International Relations at IE University and former Senior Director for Europe at the U.S. National Security Council, and Richard Youngs, Senior Fellow at Carnegie Europe and co-founder of the European Democracy Hub. Together, they examine the drivers of democratic decline, the role of technology and AI, prospects for resilience, and lessons from the Global South on sustaining democratic norms.

You can listen to the podcast episode on SoundCloud here.

This podcast is a part of the European Policy Centre's Europe in the World Programme.

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