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Tocqueville Colloque 2023: Autocratie vs. Democratie? A New Geopolitical Landscape in France, Europe, and the United States?

In a recent book entitled The Age of the Strongman, the journalist Gideon Rachman described the inexorable rise of autocracies over the past twenty years, during which democracies once thought to be solid, such as India, Brazil, Hungary, and Turkey, or exemplary, such as the United States, have fallen under the sway of strongmen elected democratically, without coups d矇tat, and thus swung over into the camp of autocratic regimes. The combination of nationalism, cultural conservatism, and defense of the people against the elite has proven to be a potent if not lethal cocktail.

What explains this crisis of so-called liberal democracy? Where will it end ? What can be done to counter it? These are the questionsthat wereaddressed in the 2023 Colloquium of The Tocqueville Society, whichbroughtogether historians, political scientists, and philosophers from both sides of the Atlantic to discuss the new despotism that Tocqueville foresaw, and which has begun to drop the mask of benevolence and to reveal the full dimensions of its cruelty and violence. By examining the recent history of a number of different countries, the colloquiumsaughtto analyze the meaning of democratic authoritarianism and the various factors that have led to these developments.

The colloquiumwasco-sponsored by The Tocqueville Society and the Center for Critical Democracy Studies at the American University of Paris, andfeaturedkeynote addresses from Professors Jan-Werner M羹ller (Princeton University) and Pascal Ory (Acad矇mie fran癟aise), as well as a series of roundtable discussions with leading international historians, political scientists, and philosophers.