TUDiSC 6th International Conference
TUDiSC 6th International Conference (November 27 & 28, 2025): The Paradox of Authoritarian Networks: Disrupting Democracy and Stabilizing Autocracy
The 6th TUDiSC international conference will delve into the world of authoritarian networks and their impact on global politics. The event plans to unravel the intricate mechanisms and dynamics that allow illiberal actors to thrive in both democracies and autocracies. Join us to discover how these networks facilitate the spread and reinforcement of authoritarian practices, disrupt democratic institutions, and challenge the very fabric of political trust.
As the vital role of digital tools in shaping these networks is explored with input from leading experts, we are set to illuminate how actors collaborate on a global scale to amplify their messages and strategies. The discussions over the two days will address how these networks sustain themselves, evolve over time, and adapt to the political context, fostering innovation in authoritarian tactics. Through this, key research questions will be tackled, such as: Who makes up these networks? What drives their formation and evolution? How do they operate across different spatial levels? By exploring these areas the conference looks to contribute to an analysis that enhances our understanding of the contemporary challenges posed by authoritarianism.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of these critical conversations as we grapple with the urgent realities of authoritarian disruptions in today’s world. Join us to connect, share ideas, and explore pathways for strengthening democratic resilience in a rapidly changing environment. Your voice matters—we want to hear it!
When: November 27 & 28, 2025
Where: Open Science Lab 1, Dresden