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Resisting Autocratization in Polarized Societies: Lessons from Indonesia,Southeast Asia and Beyond

Type
Open Panel
Language
English
Description

In an era marked by growing political polarization and democratic backsliding, the resilience of democratic institutions and societies is being tested globally. This panel delves into the phenomenon of autocratization, where democratically elected leaders increasingly adopt autocratic tactics, undermining democratic norms and institutions. Focusing on Indonesia and its regional neighbors in Asia, alongside global case studies, this panel aims to explore strategies and best practices for resisting Autocratization in polarized environments.
This panel also aims to foster a deeper understanding of the strategies that can effectively resist Autocratization in polarized societies. By drawing on the experiences of Indonesia, its Asian neighbors, and other global examples, the panel seeks to offer actionable insights and inspire collaborative efforts to safeguard democracy in the face of rising authoritarianism.

Onsite Presentation Language
Same as proposal language
Panel ID
PL-5923
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