Copenhagen Democracy Summit

The Copenhagen Democracy Summit is an international conference taking place every summer in Copenhagen, organised by the Alliance of democracies. The summit brings together political and business leaders, including current and former heads of government, from the world’s democracies. In parallel, similar conference takes place every winter in Denver, Colorado. [1]

In light of a decline of liberal democracies across the world, the aim of the summit is to be a top international forum for analysis on the security and economic challenges facing the democratic world as well as a forum for analysis on the interplay between technology and democratic norms. [2].

The inaugural Copenhagen Democracy Summit took place in Copenhagen on July 22 2018. Among those who attended were current Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen, Joe Biden, Tony Blair, Stephen Harper, Felipe Calderón, José María Aznar, and former Estonian President Toomas Ilves. [3] A total of 350 participants attended from over 40 countries. [4] One of the publications released at the conference concluded that people's trust in government is lower in democracies than in non-democratic states [5].

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