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Richard Youngs
Senior Fellow, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program

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Richard Youngs is a senior fellow in the Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program, based at Carnegie Europe. He is also a professor of international relations at the University of Warwick and previously held positions in the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office and as director of the FRIDE think-tank in Madrid.

Youngs has authored sixteen books, the most recent of which are Geoliberal Europe and the Test of War (Agenda Publishing, 2024), Rebuilding European Democracy: Resistance and Renewal in an Illiberal Age (Bloomsbury/Tauris, 2021) and The European Union and Global Politics (Macmillan, 2021).

education
PhD, MA Warwick University, BA, Cambridge University
languages
English, French, Spanish

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The European Union Is Becoming Too Obsessed with Defence

If, for many years, the EU dangerously neglected the need for hard, defensive power it now risks moving to other extreme – giving hard power such pride of place that it detracts from the more consequential trends that will redefine the world order.

· September 25, 2024
The Conversation
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The EU Pushes Back a New Democracy Plan: A Mistake?

The 2020-2024 Action Plan on Human Rights and Democracy has been instrumental in advancing EU democracy support through a broad range of commitments. Yet, the rapid evolution of challenges to democracy has outpaced the Action Plan’s capacity to adapt. 

· September 23, 2024
European Democracy Hub
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Democratic Crossroads: Transformations in Twenty First-Century Politics

After more than a decade of democratic regression, three major crises have acted to reshape global politics in recent years: climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic and its economic legacy, and geopolitical conflict.

· September 3, 2024
Video of Richard Youngs discussing his new book, Democratic Crossroads: Transformations in Twenty First-Century Politics
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Democratic Crossroads: Transformations in Twenty First-Century Politics

In his new book, Senior Fellow Richard Youngs delves into how global crises—from the climate crisis, the post-neoliberal economic shift, to rising geopolitical tensions—are reshaping democracies worldwide. While today's multi-crisis era fuels authoritarianism in some regions, others find new paths to democratic renewal.

· August 28, 2024
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Europe’s Democracy Catch-22: Is There a Way Out?

The political debate in Europe is increasingly focused on whether to engage or isolate radical-right parties. A European democracy pact could help the EU mitigate the growing risk to liberal pluralism.

· July 15, 2024
In The Media
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A Call to Defend Democracy: Reviving Democracy Support Under the EU’s Incoming Leadership

In the next institutional term, EU leaders must rejuvenate and prioritize democracy support policies.

· June 10, 2024
European Endowment for Democracy
In The Media
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A Democracy Shield for Europe?

In one of the most striking campaign pledges so far, Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has announced that she will create a European Democracy Shield if she is re-appointed after the EU elections in June.

· June 5, 2024
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Beyond the Copenhagen Criteria: Rethinking the Political Conditions of EU Accession

As the EU accelerates the process of adding new member states, it also needs to rethink the relationship between enlargement and democracy. The union should develop a “Copenhagen plus” approach to encourage more comprehensive democratic reforms in candidate countries.

· June 5, 2024
In The Media
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Europe Is Still in Short-Term Crisis Mode Over Ukraine

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has led to some shifts in the European order, but EU governments and institutions remain in short-term crisis mode.

· May 14, 2024
The Conversation
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European and U.S. Democracy Support: The Limits of Convergence

Despite a favorable political environment in recent years on both sides of the Atlantic for close European-U.S. cooperation on international democracy support, only policy convergence has been achieved.