Since a decade we observe that representative democracies in Europe and in the United States of America are endangered. A growing segment of the population is not only losing trust into the political elites, but also in democratic institutions. One consequence is the success of populist leaders and their anti-democratic and anti-pluralist politics. Another consequence is that social cohesion is becoming fragile. Polarization is increasing. What can be done? In her talk, Professor Landfried will discuss whether new forms of citizens’ participation are a way of rebuilding trust. Christine Landfried is Professor emerita of Political Science at the University of Hamburg. She has studied history, international law and political science at the University of Heidelberg and at Harvard University. From 2014 until 2016 she has been the Max Weber Professor at New York University. Christine Landfried has been teaching at Sciences Po in Paris, the University of California at Berkeley, and at Yale Law School. As Thomas Mann Fellow of 2022 she is working on a project about citizens’ conferences. Her research interests and publications include the process of European integration, the cultural conditions of democracy, the relation between art and politics, and the political role of constitutional courts.
Discussants:
Joyce Mushaben is Adjunct Professor in the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University and reitred Curators' Distinguished Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Her work focuses on German and European politics, gender, migration, and identity.Mark A. Smith is Professor and Associate Chair in the Department of Political Science at the University of Washington. His work focuses on American political culture, religion, as well as economic issues and the rhetoric of conservatism. Please register using the below Eventbrite link from our partner the Goethe Pop Up Seattle. Please note that masks are not required but are strongly recommended. Visit the UW Face Covering Policy webpage for more information. |