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The Erosion of Facts in U.S. Politics: Implications for Foreign Policy and International Cooperation
11 December, 2024 @ 18:30 - 21:00


In an era increasingly defined by misinformation and ideological narratives, the role of facts in shaping U.S. politics—both domestically and internationally—is under scrutiny. The 2024 presidential election, marked by polarization and post-truthism, raises pressing questions about the state of truth in governance and diplomacy. To what extent do facts still guide U.S. politics? How do these dynamics influence global alliances, democracy promotion, and international cooperation?
This event explores these questions, examining how fact-based governance—or its decline—impacts NATO cohesion, U.S.-China relations, and human rights advocacy. We will consider the consequences for U.S. credibility and multilateral collaboration, as well as parallels in Europe, drawing lessons to bolster democratic resilience and institutional effectiveness.