KIM SCHEPPELE: Destroying Democracy by Law

As part of our Monthly Lecture series, Kim Scheppele gave a talk on "Destroying Democracy by Law" on Tuesday, 25 April 2023, 18:00 CEST at the IWM Library. Misha Glenny, IWM Rector, welcomed the audience, introduced the speaker, and moderated the Q&A session following the presentation. Until 2005, the number of democracies in the world had been steadily increasing; however, since that date, the number has declined. Even robust democracies are now showing signs of weakness and some have turned into hybrid regimes suspended between democracy and autocracy. What is killing off the world’s democracies, and what can be done about it? In her lecture, Kim Lane Scheppele references countries in which democracies have been undermined by aspirational autocrats. Examples from Hungary, Poland, Venezuela, Ecuador, Turkey, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States and beyond demonstrate how democracies no longer necessarily die with tanks in the streets. Often democracies die when aspirational autocrats come to power through elections and then use constitutional methods to erode constraints on their power. With law as their weapon, aspirational autocrats damage the institutions that provide checks and balances, compromise the independence of the judiciary, stifle civil society, muzzle the press and use the power of the state against those who might challenge their monopoly on power. The lecture also aspires to provide some ideas for reversing these processes through law wielded by new democratic movements. Kim Lane Scheppele is Professor of Sociology and International Affairs at Princeton University. She was the co-founder and director of the Gender Studies Program at CEU and director of the Program in Law and Public Affairs at Princeton. She specializes in the Sociology of Law, her other areas of research include sociological theory, comparative sociology, political sociology, sociology of knowledge, and human rights. In her research, she focuses on the rise and fall of constitutional governments, changes in democracies – particularly the case of Hungary – and changes within the European Union. She has published widely in both social science and law journals. Scheppele is currently a Visiting Fellow at the IWM in Vienna, where she is completing her book 'Destroying Democracy by Law' and working on another book: 'Hungary's Constitutional Transformations: From Communism through Liberalism to Autocracy', co-authored with Gábor Halmai. ______ Visit our website for upcoming events: https://www.iwm.at/upcoming-events FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: X (Twitter):   / iwm_vienna   LinkedIn:   / iwmvienna   Facebook:   / iwmvienna  

Robert H. Jackson Lecture | Kim Lane Scheppele
▶︎

Robert H. Jackson Lecture | Kim Lane Scheppele

Is This the End of American Democracy?
▶︎

Is This the End of American Democracy?

Annual Lecture "Restoring Democracy through Transnational Law" by Kim Lane Scheppele
▶︎

Annual Lecture "Restoring Democracy through Transnational Law" by Kim Lane Scheppele

Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda
▶︎

Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

BREAKING: Trump’s Epstein problem returns with blockbuster testimony
▶︎

BREAKING: Trump’s Epstein problem returns with blockbuster testimony

The Rule of Law in The EU: Commission Enforcement and Democratic Backsliding in Poland and Hungary
▶︎

The Rule of Law in The EU: Commission Enforcement and Democratic Backsliding in Poland and Hungary

The End of "The End of History" lecture by Kim Scheppele
▶︎

The End of "The End of History" lecture by Kim Scheppele

RANDALL HANSEN: War, Work and Want: How OPEC Caused Mass Migration and Revolution
▶︎

RANDALL HANSEN: War, Work and Want: How OPEC Caused Mass Migration and Revolution

This is why Trump is so hard to interview | About That
▶︎

This is why Trump is so hard to interview | About That

Kim Lane Scheppele on "The Life and Death of Constitutions"
▶︎

Kim Lane Scheppele on "The Life and Death of Constitutions"

US Middle East Policy: The Growing Propensity for Genocide
▶︎

US Middle East Policy: The Growing Propensity for Genocide

Resistance in Crumbling Democracies
▶︎

Resistance in Crumbling Democracies

"Wir wissen nicht, was aus der NATO wird" – Joschka Fischer im Gespräch | maischberger
▶︎

"Wir wissen nicht, was aus der NATO wird" – Joschka Fischer im Gespräch | maischberger

“The crisis of democracy in global context” with Kim Lane Scheppele
▶︎

“The crisis of democracy in global context” with Kim Lane Scheppele

How Politics Affect Constitutional Law | Judges and Political Influence
▶︎

How Politics Affect Constitutional Law | Judges and Political Influence

LIVE: Bernie Discusses the Future of American Politics at the National Press Club
▶︎

LIVE: Bernie Discusses the Future of American Politics at the National Press Club

NILS GILMAN: What Is a ‘World Order’? (And What Would a Planetary One Look Like?)
▶︎

NILS GILMAN: What Is a ‘World Order’? (And What Would a Planetary One Look Like?)

How to Lose a Democracy: What America Can Learn from the Rest of the World (2)
▶︎

How to Lose a Democracy: What America Can Learn from the Rest of the World (2)

KATHARYNE MITCHELL: The Haunting Grounds of Authoritarianism
▶︎

KATHARYNE MITCHELL: The Haunting Grounds of Authoritarianism

The UK is fooling itself - Yanis Varoufakis & Wolfgang Munchau | The Econoclasts
▶︎

The UK is fooling itself - Yanis Varoufakis & Wolfgang Munchau | The Econoclasts