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­ Dear Sir or Madam,

we would like to remind you of the fourth event in our new seminar series which is jointly organised by the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip) and the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw):

The Political Economy of Contemporary Populist Authoritarianism: The Examples of Poland, Serbia and Turkey
 
The world has been experiencing a retreat of democracy and a rise of authoritarianism. The V-Dem Report for 2025 highlights that 38% of the world’s population is now affected by autocratization.  This happens amid accelerating economic inequality and rising support for right-wing parties that capitalise on anti-establishment sentiment. Contemporary authoritarianism manifests in various forms and degrees; however, all these regime types share a certain degree of opacity, informality, and a tendency towards the personalization of power. They often promise a better life for ordinary people, yet tend to concentrate wealth further in the hands of the ruling elite. In the fourth Episode of our Europe in a Fragmented World: Geo-economic and Geo-political Dynamics Series*, the  panel will explore the political and economic DNA of contemporary authoritarian regimes and their impact on the economy, using Turkey, Serbia, and Hungary as examples."

Panelists: 
Meryem Gökten
wiiw

Cengiz Günay
oiip

Branimir Jovanovic
wiiw

Malwina Talik
IDM

Moderation: 
Vedran Dzihic
oiip


Date & Time:
Wednesday, 25 June 2025
5:00-6:30 pm (CET)

Venue:
oiip
Währinger Straße 3/12, 1090 Wien

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* The seminar series, titled Europe in a Fragmented World: Geo-economic and Geo-political Dynamics, jointly organised by the Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) and the Austrian Institute for International Affairs (oiip), aims to analyse geopolitical and geoeconomic trends and their impact on Europe’s future from an interdisciplinary perspective. The series seeks to contribute to the ongoing debates on how to reposition Europe within an increasingly politically unstable and economically competitive international system. 

We are looking forward to your participation!

Best regards,
 
Petra Podesser
 
Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
Währinger Straße 3/12
A-1090 Wien
Tel. +43 1 581 11 06-12
petra.podesser@oiip.ac.at
www.oiip.ac.at

By participating in the event, you consent to the publication of photos and (video) recordings taken during the event.
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oiip - Österreichisches Institut für Internationale Politik
Währinger Straße 3/12
1090 Wien

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