Daniel Hegedüs examines democratic backsliding in the EU in Jean Monnet Lecture at FASOS

On 23 April 2026, Daniel Hegedüs, Deputy Director of the Institute for European Politics, delivered a Jean Monnet Lecture titled "International Determinants of Autocratization and Democratization in the EU in an Age of Geopolitical Upheaval". The lecture was organised by the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence on Crises and Emergencies in EU Integration (EmergEU) and held at Maastricht University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASoS). 

Hegedüs examined how illiberal EU governments have used foreign policy to shape the external context of domestic democratic erosion, an angle that has received less scholarly attention than EU-level enforcement instruments. He mapped the main pre-2025 foreign policy models of autocratization within the Western alliance, explained the rapid pace of democratic regression in the United States, and assessed how deepening US autocratization is affecting the political prospects of illiberal actors within the EU.

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