Under the Patronage of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms. Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Delphi Economic Forum IX

April 10-13, 2024

Kalypso Nicolaidis

Kalypso Nicolaidis

Kalypso Nicolaidis

Chair in International Affairs, School of Transnational Governance

EUI, Italy

Kalypso Nicolaidis is professorial Chair of Global Affairs at the Florence School of Transnational Governance, EUI, where she chairs the Programmes on Transnational Democracy and Global Peace Tech, and convenes the EUI  inter-disciplinary cluster on Transnational democracy in the 21st century including the EUI Democracy Forum. She is Emeritus professor at Oxford University and was professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and at ENA. She has worked with numerous EU institutions, including as a member of the European Council’s high level group on the future of Europe chaired by Felipe González (2008-10) and is a Council member of ECFR. Her research revolves around the connections between global and European governance regarding issues of legitimacy,  mutual recognition, legal empathy, social solidarity, democracy with foresight, sustainable integration, post-colonialism, myth and politics and the import of new technologies on for peace and democracy. She is the founder of the demoi-cratic theory school and explores the use of immersive debating and teaching, through arts and the ”theater of recognition.” Her last books are: A Citizen’s Guide to the Rule of Law - Why We Need to Fight for the Most Precious Human Inventions of All Time (with Adis Merdzanovic,  2021) and Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit (2019). 

Friday 12

  • 16.55 - 17.30

    Beyond the European Parliament Elections - Bolstering Democratic Participation in the EU

    • EUROPE AND THE REGION

    location_onArtemis Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partner: European University Institute (EUI)

    Low participation rates in elections for the European Parliament are only one manifestation of the challenge to the democratic process the EU and other countries are facing. The electoral success of populist and authoritarian voices implies the need to rejuvenate democracy. This panel discusses initiatives in this regard, from citizens assemblies to other forms of democratic participation.