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GEODEM2021 will climax in the final panel on 16 June

In May-June, 2021 GIP is hosting the 6th edition of its traditional annual Democracy Conference #GEODEM2021. Due to the pandemic, the conference is being conducted online presenting 3 different thematic panels.

To attend the 3rd final panel of the conference on 16 June, please register here >>

The third panel of GEODEM2021 will examine impacts of populist nationalism and Euroscepticism on the processes of democratization and Europeanization in three Eastern Partnership (EaP) states – Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine share similar objectives and challenges on their path towards democratic consolidation and European integration. Comparative exploration of nationalist populism in these three countries will therefore provide interesting regional pattern to understand phenomenon of populism and Euroscepticism in Europe’s peripheral countries who aspire to the EU membership. Unlike the well-established liberal democracies, in the EaP countries challenges of nationalist populism are often blended with other, not less severe problems of good governance and deficiencies in democratic institutions. Therefore, the panel will discuss to what extent nationalist populism represents a major challenge to democratization and Europeanization of the three associated counties and how it interacts with other problems of governance and democratic development. In doing so, the panel will focus on key populist actors, discourses and narratives in three EaP countries as well as on the role of external regional and global actors and the relation between populism and Euroscepticism.
The panel will address the following questions:
  • What are key populist discourses and narratives in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine?
  • How influential are populist actors and what strategies do they utilize?
  • What is the impact of populism on democratization processes in the three EaP countries?
  • To what extent do populist actors/discourses shape policy agenda of mainstream parties/government?
  • What is the impact of populism on the processes of European integration and Europeanization of Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine?
  • To what extent do external actors empower populist actors/discourses in these three countries?
Moderator: Dr. Stefan Meister, Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus Region.
Opening remarks:
16:00 Prof. Kornely Kakachia, Director, Georgian Institute of Politics.
Speakers:
16:10 – Anna Medvedeva, Research Fellow, New Europe Center, Kiev.
16:20 – Tamta Gelashvili, Doctoral Research Fellow Department of Political Science, University of Oslo.
16:30 – Denis Cenușa, Researcher, Institute for Political Sciences, Justus-Liebig University.
16:40 – Discussion.
GIP’s annual Democracy Conference is organized with the financial support of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
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