The Fate of Democracy in the 21st Century

by IE Alumni Benefits

Global affairs / international r...

Wed, Jul 8, 2020

5 PM – 6 PM (GMT+2)

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What is democracy, and what are its primary challenges and opportunities? Is democracy the best system for political governance in the 21st century? With the rise of populism and recent challenges to the liberal international order, there is no better time than now to ask these fundamental questions about the future of humanity.
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Daniel Kselman

Vice-Dean

IE School of Global and Public Affairs

https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-kselman-75058a48/

Daniel Kselman is Vice Dean at the IE School of Global and Public Affairs. He received a PhD in political science from Duke University, where he also received a Masters degree in Economics. His research emphasizes the interactions between, democracy, economic development, and political governance, with a particular focus on political parties and electoral systems.

Daniel’s research has been published in top academic journals including Political Analysis, Comparative Political Studies, and Political Science Research and Methods. He also is former President and current Board member of the Minga Foundation, an international NGO in the field of health and economic development with projects in Brazil, Ecuador, Malawi, and Uganda.

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