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Debat
Debat — Studenterforeningen International Debat afholder i samarbejde med CAISA og ECR er et spændende roundtable-arrangement om fremtidens verdensorden og dens påvirkning fra den yderste højrefløj, tech-giganter og en skrantende multilateralisme. Vi får besøg af eksperterne Rebecca Adler-Nissen, Sarah de Lange & Stephanie Hofmann. Samtalen modereres af Bo Lidegaard.
Date & Time:
Place:
University of Copenhagen.
Where: CSS building 35, room 35.01.06, Gammeltoftsgade 13, 1355 Copenhagen
Hosted by:
International Debat in collaboration with CAISA and ECR
Cost:
Free
Join us for a high-level roundtable featuring three influential experts as they dissect the forces reshaping our political and digital landscapes:
Professor Sarah De Lange (University of Leiden), a world-leading authority on populism and the far right, will explore The Global Rise of the Far Right – its drivers, its impact on democracy, and what comes next. Professor Rebecca Adler-Nissen (University of Copenhagen), renowned for her work on European diplomacy and digital sovereignty, will examine The Global Power of Tech Giants – how companies are rewriting the rules of state power and international relations. Professor Stephanie Hoffman (European University Institute), an expert on international security and global governance, will address The Crisis of Multilateralism – can international institutions adapt, and what happens under the radar of public attention in an era of fragmentation?
The roundtable will be moderated by Bo Lidegaard.
The event is followed by a reception.
Program is as follows:
Far Right, Tech Giants and the Future of Global Governance: A Roundtable on Power, Populism and International Order
Organised by TECHORDER, International Debat and the National Center for AI in Society (CAISA)
14:30-14:35: Welcome by Helena Rovsing (International Debat)
14:35-14:45 Sarah De Lange: The Global Rise of the Far Right: Causes, Consequences, and Challenges.
What explains the far right’s recent electoral successes, and how does it reshape domestic and international politics?
14:45-14.55 Stephanie Hofmann. The Crisis of Multilateralism: Can Global Governance Adapt or Will It Fracture?
What are the main drivers of the current crisis, and what alternative models of global cooperation are emerging?
14:55-15:05: Rebecca Adler-Nissen: The Global Power of Tech Giants: Sovereignty, Infrastructure, and Power.
How do tech platforms act as new geopolitical actors, and what are the implications for democracy and national sovereignty?
15:05-16:00: Roundtable, moderated by historian, writer and partner with Kaya Advisory Bo Lidegaard
16:00-16:45: Reception
When: The event takes place Monday 16 February 2026 from 14:30 to 16, followed by a reception.
Where: CSS building 35, room 35.01.06, Gammeltoftsgade 13, 1355 Copenhagen