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M100SC participant Christopher Walker warns against growing threat from authoritarian internationalism

“In the era of globalization, authoritarian regimes have become adept at using state power to exploit the openness of democratic systems. By insinuating themselves into the financial, political, and media systems of the democracies, these authoritarian powers have identified an area where they have a competitive advantage. In this new environment, the autocrats are playing to win. By ceding the field, the democracies only will allow the authoritarians to dictate the rules of the game.”

Christopher Walker, Vice President for Studies and Analysis, National Endowment for Democracy, USA

The extensive text, published in the “International Reports” of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, can be read here.

M100SC participant Eduardo Suárez about the meaning of his start-up “Politibot” for journalism

“Creating new business models to support journalism is more necessary than ever. That’s the reason I created Politibot along with a group of developers, journalists and political scientists. Finding new business models for journalism is essential to contain the dark forces that are threatening democracies all over the world but it is not enough. I covered the Brexit referendum for ‘Politibot’ and the US Presidential election for ‘Univision’. I covered dozens of Donald Trump events from Iowa to Maine and talked to some of his voters. Some of their answers helped me understand why he won and what other societies could do to defeat illiberal populism.”

Eduardo Suárez, Co-Founder, Politibot, Spain

M100SC participant and speaker Jason Brennan reveals his attitude toward our democratic system in his video. More about this topic at the #M100SC!

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Jason Brennan, Professor for Strategy, Economy, Ethics, Public Policy, Georgetown University, USA