Event Series

Continuity and Change after Authoritarian Rule

  • Colourful Revolution in Skopje, 2016 © Протестирам МК, CC BY-SA 3.0 httpscreativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons

    Colourful Revolution in Skopje, 2016 © Протестирам МК, CC BY-SA 3.0 httpscreativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/, via Wikimedia Commons

    Monday, 2 February 2026 | Welcome & Keynote followed by a reception

    18:30 (CET): Mass Protests and Regime Dynamics: Why Have Revolutionary Movements Achieved so Little over the Last Two Decades?

    • Gianni Del Panta, Junior Assistant Professor in Political Science, University of Pavia

    Tuesday, 3 February 2026 | Roundtable Discussion

    17:00 (CET): Inside the Transition: Insider Perspectives on Obstacles and Opportunities of Regime Change

    • Ghia Nodia, Minister of Education and Science of Georgia (2008)
    • Jovana Marović, Minister of European Affairs of Montenegro (2022)
    • Nikola Dimitrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of North Macedonia (2017-2020)
    • Božidar Djelić, Minister of Finance of Serbia (2001-2004)

    Moderation:

    • Claudia Laštro, Centre for Southeast European Studies

    On the topic

    What happens when autocrats lose power? The fall of autocratic governments usually raises high expectations of democratic transformation. Yet political ruptures often produce ambiguous political trajectories. This event series explores why democratisation remains so difficult after regime change.

    Vom 02.02.2026, 18:30 h
    bis 03.02.2026

    Venue: University of Graz, RESOWI-Centre, SZ 15.21, Universitätsstraße 15 (Section A, 2nd floor) // online via Zoom

    MontenegroNorthern MacedoniaSerbiaPolitical ScienceDemocracy / Rule of Law