CDDRL's weekly research seminar features speakers that present on the most relevant and timely topics impacting the field of democracy, development and the rule of law. The seminars attract members of the Stanford academic community and beyond who bring original analysis and thinking to bear on debates taking place within this field of study.
The Rethinking European Development and Security (REDS) Seminar Series aims to deepen the research agenda on the new challenges facing Europe, especially on its eastern flank, and to build intellectual and institutional bridges across Stanford University. REDS is organized by CDDRL and The Europe Center, and co-sponsored by the Hoover Institution.
The Center's special events range from book talks and launches to discussions with visiting scholars to conversations on current events and draw in a diverse audience from Stanford and the broader community. Scroll down to view all upcoming events.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to the Philippines Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to Conference Room E-008 in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to the William J. Perry Conference Room may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to E-008 Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to E-008 Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to the William J. Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to Room E-008 in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to Room E-008 in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to the William J. Perry Conference Room in Encina Hall may attend in person.
Highlighted Events
Autocrats vs. Democrats: China, Russia, America, and the New Global Disorder
Registration required. Virtual to Public. If prompted for a password, use: 123456. Only those with an active Stanford ID with access to Encina Hall C231 (William J. Perry Conference Room) may attend in person.
Defying the (Autocratic) Odds: A Conversation with María Corina Machado
Defying the (Autocratic) Odds: A Conversation with María Corina Machado
Machado joins Larry Diamond to explore Venezuela’s current political challenges, the critical role of civic engagement, and strategies for fostering democratic transitions in restrictive environments.
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America Votes 2024: Stanford Scholars on the Elections Most Critical Questions
America Votes 2024: Stanford Scholars on the Elections Most Critical Questions
In a series of four panel discussions, Stanford’s leading social scientists draw on their cutting-edge research to examine the multifaceted issues at play in this especially consequential election.
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2024 S.T. Lee Lecture Presented by Oleksandra Matviichuk
2024 S.T. Lee Lecture Presented by Oleksandra Matviichuk
Oleksandra Matviichuk explores the interconnectedness of global security dynamics, examining how Russia's human rights violations in Ukraine reverberate across borders.
The Autocratic Challenge to Liberal Democracy and the Future of Global Development
In commemoration of the Center's 20th anniversary, this roundtable discussion on November 3, 2022, features CDDRL directors past and present reflecting on two decades of global transformation.
American Democracy and the 2022 Midterm Elections
CDDRL's Bruce Cain, Hakeem Jefferson, and Didi Kuo to discuss the 2022 midterm elections — what's at stake and the implications for democracy, both at home and abroad.
Robert G. Wesson Lecture: Facing Autocracy, a Global Challenge
The fight for freedom in Venezuela has become, like many others around the world, part of the global conflict between autocracy and democracy. Venezuelan political leader and pro-democracy activist Leopoldo López joined CDDRL to discuss.
Russia's Invasion of Ukraine: What it Means and Why You Should Care
Russian forces invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Why is Ukraine strategically important to Russia and the West? What are the broader global implications of this attack?
The January 6th Capitol Riots
One year later, Hakeem Jefferson and Didi Kuo discussed January 6th’s impact on American politics, violence and election legitimacy, and the ongoing crisis of democracy.
Ukraine vs Russia: War for Democracy
Former Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Honcharuk, the Bernard and Susan Liautaud Visiting Fellow at FSI, discusses the ongoing ideological war between Ukraine and Russia.