Montenegrin Political Science Association (MoPSA) invites to you to its
first annual conference to be held in cooperation with the Faculty of
Political Science University of Montenegro on May 29-30th 2025:
Democratic Resilience in Challenging Times: Insights from Political
Science and Beyond
The state of democratic resilience worldwide is facing significant strain,
with many countries experiencing a decline in democratic freedoms, rule of
law, and political accountability. According to recent reports, global
democratic backsliding continues as authoritarian tendencies rise, and
civic spaces shrink. Even established democracies are not immune, grappling
with challenges like political polarization and weakened public trust in
institutions.
In the Western Balkans and Central-Eastern Europe, democratic resilience
is particularly fragile. Countries in this region struggle with entrenched
weak rule of law, ethnic tensions and challenges to media freedom and the
overall region's trajectory remains uncertain. Political instability,
polarization and democratic backsliding in some states undermine efforts
for EU integration and long-term democratic consolidation. The resilience
of democracy in the Western Balkans is tested by both internal dynamics and
external pressures, making the need for reforms and strengthened democratic
practices all the more urgent.
The conference seeks to examine the overarching theme of democratic
resilience from the perspectives of political science and related
disciplines and welcomes papers that offer valuable contributions to this
topic.
The conference will be opened by keynote address by *Professor Wolfgang
Merkel *(Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung Berlin WZB and
Democracy Institute of the Central European University CEU in Budapest): *What
is democratic resilience and how to strengthen it *and feature the guest
lectures by Professor Ruth Dassonneville(Université de Montréal) and
Professor
Jan Zielonka (University of Oxford).
Montenegrin Political Science Association invites political scientists and
scientists from other disciplines to submit their work and take part in
critical discussion about the state of democratic resilience in both global
and regional contexts. We encourage submissions that explore the factors
contributing to the decline or strengthening of democracy, with a
particular focus on political behavior, rule of law, information and media
freedom, ethnic relations, and institutional reforms. The conference aims
to foster an interdisciplinary dialogue that addresses the complex
challenges facing democratic governance today, while also offering
potential pathways for revitalizing democratic practices in fragile
contexts like the Western Balkans and beyond.
The paper proposals should include a title, abstract (300-350 words),
keywords (4-5) and information about the author(s). Proposals, in a Word
document, should be sent to mopsa.mne@gmail.com with the subject line
"MoPSA 2025." The deadline for abstract submission is February 15th and the
authors can expect the decision on acceptance by March 15th, 2025.