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Euro­pean Book Club: Book presen­tation and dis­cus­sion with Jan Zielonka

9. April ,19:00 - 20:30 Uhr

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Zentrum Libe­rale Moderne
Reinhardtstraße 15, 10117 Berlin
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The Lost Future: And How to Reclaim It

Date: Wed­nes­day, April 09, 2025
Time: 19:00 – 20:30
Loca­tion: Zentrum Libe­rale Moderne, Reinhardt­straße 15, 10117 Berlin

The future seems more uncer­tain than ever. Demo­cra­cies struggle to prevent finan­cial crises, energy shorta­ges, climate change, and war—so how can we look ahead with confidence?

In his latest book, The Lost Future: And How to Reclaim It (Yale Uni­ver­sity Press, 2023), Jan Zielonka argues that democracy’s short-sigh­ted­ness is a key reason for poli­ti­cal insta­bility in our incre­asingly inter­con­nected world. Govern­ments remain con­fi­ned within natio­nal borders and focused on the short-term inte­rests of today’s voters—often with devas­tating conse­quences for future genera­tions. Zielonka calls for a new approach to poli­tics that rede­fi­nes time and space. How should demo­cracy adapt to a high-speed world? We will explore this and other pres­sing ques­ti­ons with our guests.

Spea­k­ers

Jan Zielonka
Pro­fes­sor of Poli­tics and Inter­na­tional Rela­ti­ons at Ca’ Foscari Uni­ver­sity of Venice and Eme­ri­tus Pro­fes­sor at St. Antony’s College, Uni­ver­sity of Oxford. He is the author of 18 books, inclu­ding Counter-Revo­lu­tion: Liberal Europe in Retreat (Oxford Uni­ver­sity Press, 2018) and The Lost Future: And How to Reclaim It (Yale Uni­ver­sity Press, 2023).

Commen­tator
Michael Zürn
Direc­tor at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and Pro­fes­sor of Inter­na­tional Rela­ti­ons at the Freie Univer­sität Berlin. His work focuses on global gover­nance, inter­na­tional insti­tu­tions and their legi­ti­macy, and conte­sta­tions of liberal-demo­cra­tic orders. From 2019–2023, he was co-spo­kesper­son of the Cluster of Excel­lence “Conte­sta­tions of the Liberal Script” (SCRIPTS) that was funded by the German Rese­arch Foun­da­tion (DFG).

Mode­ra­tion

Jarosław Kuisz
Senior Fellow and Program Direc­tor for Liberal Demo­cracy at Zentrum Libe­rale Moderne, Editor-in-Chief of the Polish online weekly Kultura Libe­ralna, and Assistant Pro­fes­sor at the Uni­ver­sity of Warsaw

 

The project is funded by Polish Insti­tute Berlin.