Chinese and Russian hybrid threats – democratic resilience in frontline states

2022-11-16

The joint event of the Association for Sustainable Democracy, Political Capital and Taipei Representative Office

 

Date: 23. November 2022. 18:00-19:30

Location: Budapest, Nádor street 15, Room N15, 105 – in-person with online streaming

Language: English

 

 

Taiwan had been under constant miliary pressure from mainland China for decades, but recent development in the Taiwan straits has increased these pressures. How can Taiwan maintain a healthy democracy against all odds? How can democracies best handle these pressures and increase resilience? What role does youth participation and civil activism play in the sustainability of democracy?

In this public event we plan to discuss the experiences and best practices of Taiwan in building and sustaining a resilient democracy, while being a target of constant grey-zone operations.

 

 

Program

18:00-18:10       Welcoming speech

Shih-Chung Liu, Taiwan Representative to Hungary

 

18:10-18:20        Presentation

Petra Ildikó Németh, Vice-President of the Association for Sustainable Democracy

 

18:20-19:30        Roundtable discussion with Q&A

Eto Buziashvili, Research Associate, Atlantic Council, Georgia

Fang-yu Chen, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Soochow University, Taiwan (tbc)

I-chung Lai, President, Prospect Foundation, Taiwan

Iryna Subota, Head of Data Analytics, Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security, Ukraine

 

Moderator: Péter Krekó, Director of Political Capital

 

Participation is free, but registration is required by filling in the following form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf3UEyI5SPTtVZCo-erwODFGoFyjtRYcBHaa5EsURO6Lp8L4g/viewform

 

Livestream: https://youtu.be/gWdV0Tjjh5o