Autocratie vs. Démocratie ? – Conference in Paris
Dear Readers, This coming week is an important one for Tocqueville 21 and our sponsors at the Center for Critical Democracy Studies and The Tocqueville Review. On June 2-3, The […]
MoreDear Readers, This coming week is an important one for Tocqueville 21 and our sponsors at the Center for Critical Democracy Studies and The Tocqueville Review. On June 2-3, The […]
MoreOn Monday February 13th, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will be hosting a presentation by Professor Christopher Heckstroth (University of Cambridge) titled The Democratic Prince: A Realist Theory of […]
MoreOn Friday, October 14th, the Center for Critical Democracy Studies will be hosting a book launch for Professor Umut Korkut’s (Glasgow Caledonian University) new co-edited volume with Professor James […]
MoreMay 1, 18h30 (CET) The Case of Ourika Zoom REGISTER HERE The extended CCDS community is invited to the talk “The Case of Ourika: Children, the French Slave Trade and […]
MoreApril 12, 17h00 (CET) Clara Rachel Eybalin Casséus Francophonie Through Decoloniality Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE Clara Rachel Eybalin Casséus will present her latest book, Une Caraïbe décoloniale: […]
MoreMarch 23, 17h00 (CET) Julian Culp (AUP) Democratic Citizenship Education in Digitized Societies Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE In this paper I offer a new conceptualization […]
MoreDATE TBD Delphine Dogot (Law of Université catholique de Lille) Augmented Order: The Ordering Promises Of Blockchain Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE Blockchain technologies are deployed […]
MoreFebruary 10, 17h00 (CET) Jessica Feldman (AUP) Technology, Activism and the Social Good Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE The American University of Paris invites you to […]
MoreOur director Stephen Sawyer will be giving a talk entitled “The Birth of the Democratic Social Contract, 1800-1850” at the SPOT seminar on Political Theory at Sciences Po on February […]
MoreJanuary 28, 18h00 (CET) Ambassador Muriel Domenach Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE In conjunction with the D.Rad comparative research project on radicalization trends and deradicalization policies in Europe […]
MoreFebruary 9, 17h00 (CET) Peter Stone (Trinity College Dublin) Why Open Democracy? Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE ABSTRACT This paper examines open democracy, the conception of democracy […]
MoreThe Netanyahus : A Reading and Talk with Joshua Cohen Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 19:30 10, rue du Général Camou, 75007 Paris Please RSVP for in-person attendance (limited) or […]
MoreJanuary 19, 18ho0 (CET) Paola Monachesi Mediating Sustainable Cities Remote REGISTER HERE What is the relation between digital and environmental sustainability? How can data contribute to a more sustainable […]
MoreThe CCDS events program commenced with a lecture entitled, “How Should Republicans Conceive of Transnational Solidarity?” given by Dr. Miriam Ronzoni in conjunction with the Contemporary European Democratic Theory lecture […]
MoreDecember 8, 17h30 (CET) Marc Hecker (IFRI) and Élie Tenenbaum (IFRI) The End of the War on Terror? Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE It has already been […]
MoreDecember 7, 18h30 (CET) Jennifer Anne Boittin (Penn State University) Undesirable: Passionate Mobility and Women’s Defiance of French Colonial Policing 1919-1952 Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE This presentation […]
MoreDecember 8, 17h30 (CET) Marc Hecker (IFRI) and Élie Tenenbaum (IFRI) The End of the War on Terror? Hybrid: Remote/American University of Paris REGISTER HERE It has already been […]
MoreThe aim of the lecture series is to both explore the current state of the start of contemporary European democratic theory and explore its future. Rather than starting from a […]
MoreThe Center for Critical Democracy Studies is hosting Chiara Cordelli for a talk entitled “The Privatized State.” Prof. Cordelli will be discussing a chapter of her recent book with the […]
MoreRESCHEDULED: NOVEMBER 22, 18h30 (CET) Carlo Burelli (University of Genova) and Enrico Biale (University of Piemonte Orientale) SHOULD THE PEOPLE CONTROL PUBLIC SPENDING? A NORMATIVE ASSESSMENT OF BALANCED BUDGET […]
MoreThe aim of the lecture series is to both explore the current state of the start of contemporary European democratic theory and explore its future. Rather than starting from a […]
MoreSee below for information on an upcoming conference. Registration information can be found here. Well Being/Bien-être On-line conference organised by the The Tocqueville Society/La Société Tocqueville and The Center for Critical […]
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