Willy Brandt School of Public Policy

Democratic Institutions in Latin America: Challenges, Processes, Remedies

Date
23. Jun 2022, 10.00 am - 24. Jun 2022, 5.00 pm
Location
hybrid
Organizer
Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
Event type
Workshop

Since the third wave of democratisation surged in Latin America 30–40 years ago, the region has remained one of the most democratic in the world – a remarkable achievement considering a past marked by dictators and political instability. But the ways that democracy has manifested vary substantially. Especially in the last decade, concerns have been raised regarding public disenchantment, diminishing levels of institutional quality, and democratic backsliding.

This workshop is jointly organised by the GIGA and the University of Erfurt within the framework of the DEMINGS project (Leibniz Foundation). It brings together renowned European and Latin American scholars to discuss and present their most recent research on the state of democratic institutions in Latin America. The workshop will discuss the written contributions, which are meant to be published in an edited volume at a later stage. More details can be found in the workshop programme.

extraordinary Professor for Democratic Institutions in the Global South
(Willy Brandt School of Public Policy)
C03 – Teaching building 1 / room 0201