Democratic resilience is not a given. Across a range of contexts, democratic systems are facing a convergence of pressures: information threats, external interference, and declining public trust. These are not peripheral concerns — they are structural challenges that go to the heart of how democratic societies function and sustain themselves. At the same time, recent efforts to safeguard democracy suggest that democratic renewal remains both necessary and possible. Presentation of HarrisX-GLOBSEC Trends by Dritan Nesho, Founder and CEO, Harris X Glauk Konjufca, First Deputy PM & Foreign Affairs Minister, Kosovo Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Head of United Transitional Cabinet, Belarus Robert Čásenský, Editor in Chief, Seznam Zprávy Cas Mudde, Professor, University of Georgia Mark Leonard, Director, European Council on Foreign Relations Led by: Rob Cameron, Prague Correspondent, BBC

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