• Faith, Freedom, and the Fracturing of Democracy

    The Hague Humanity Hub Fluwelen Burgwal 58, Den Haag, ZH, Netherlands

    Join us for a compelling fireside chat exploring the urgent and interlinked challenges facing democracies today, from the shrinking space for civil society and threats to freedom of religion, to deepening polarisation and democratic backsliding. Across the world, democracies are under strain. Civil society is increasingly under pressure, spaces for dissent and dialogue are narrowing, […]

  • Occupation, Identity, and Law: A Dialogue on Oppression and Justice

    The Hague Humanity Hub Fluwelen Burgwal 58, Den Haag, ZH, Netherlands

    Overview A dialogue on human rights violations and the pursuit of justice in Palestine Across borders and beyond headlines, civilians continue to face violence, occupation, and erasure. Our event will explore how disinformation and propaganda have become central tools to legitimize war crimes, control narratives and dehumanize Palestinians, and how international law and mechanisms of […]

  • Future of Democracy: Resilience Against Ethno-Nationalism Digital Threats

    Join us for an urgent conversation on the future of democracy as ethno-nationalism and digital threats increasingly erode civic space, fuel polarization, and deepen existing inequalities. Around the world, far-right narratives and rapidly evolving technologies are accelerating conflict dynamics and weakening democratic institutions. On this event we are raising critical questions about how civil society […]

  • India’s Republic Day: Constitution, Rights and the Indian future

    Online

      📣Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the significance of India’s Republic Day beyond the celebrations. This session will delve into the foundations of the Indian Constitution, the evolution of fundamental rights, and their role in shaping the nation’s democratic future. We will explore how constitutional principles intersect with today’s challenges and what these mean for India’s […]

  • #DemocracyDrinks: Far-Right Networks: Diffusion and Democratic Impact

    The Hague Humanity Hub Fluwelen Burgwal 58, Den Haag, ZH, Netherlands

    A closer look at far-right networks, focusing on the case study of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in India. How do far-right networks embed themselves in cultural, educational, and political institutions? How do they translate grassroots presence into electoral power and ideological influence? And what explains their resilience across very different political contexts? This event […]