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Toward a Common Democratic Agenda: Views from the US, Asia, and Europe

October 27, 2021 at 10:00 am to 11:00 am

Event Overview

Leading voices from the US, Europe, and Asia discuss concrete ways how democracies can work together to strengthen their commitment to democracy and defend democratic norms and values across the globe.

In recent years, antidemocratic trends have torn at the fabric of democracy in all corners of the globe. At the same time, authoritarian governments have become more assertive in pursuit of their interests. Recognizing the growing threats to the future of democracy, the Biden Administration has made democracy a cornerstone of its policy agenda and will host a Summit for Democracy to build greater global cooperation. 

Please join the Center for European Policy Analysis, in collaboration with the National Endowment for Democracy and the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office, as leading voices from the US, Europe, and Asia come together to discuss concrete ways in which democracies from the three regions can work together to strengthen their commitment to democracy as well as defend democratic norms and values across the globe.  

Speakers

Bi-khim HsiaoRepresentative, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office

Alina PolyakovaPresident and CEO, Center for European Policy Analysis

Maiko IchiharaAssociate Professor, Hitotsubashi University

H.E. Žygimantas PavilionisChair, Committee on Foreign Affairs of the Lithuanian Parliament (Seimas)

Moderator

Carl Gershman, Former President, National Endowment for Democracy

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