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Democracy and Education in the Age of Renascent Nationalism

Public Panel Discussion in New York

10 March, 2020

»Are we taking democracy for granted? What is its current state in the western world and how can we ensure its well-being in the future? With the upcoming U.S. presidential election seen by many as a pivotal event, 2020 is a year that yields potentially crucial political developments and decisions with important consequences for the future opportunities and challenges of democracy. At the same time, renascent nationalism, right-wing populism, and other extreme political currents are on the rise in many countries, with educators struggling to lay foundations for a democracy for the next generations of world citizens.«

This public panel is preceded by a student workshop open to students in the fields of Social Sciences, Political Science, Philosophy, Education, German Studies, Modern Languages and European Studies. Interested students can register at https://form.jotform.com/200344659240147.

More information at https://www.dwih-newyork.org/en/event/democracy-and-education/