In an international context crossed by growing geopolitical tensions, accelerated economic transformations and a visible erosion of democratic consensus, This talk-colloquium proposes a space for critical reflection on the crisis of the global order and the possible dystopian drifts associated with new governance models.. The rise of authoritarian leadership, the weakening of multilateral institutions, The normalization of the conflict and the use of technological control as a tool of power configure scenarios that question democratic principles and fundamental rights..
With the participation of John Romero, Emeritus professor of Human Geography at the University of Valencia and specialist in geopolitics, governance and globalization, y Jorge Cardona, Professor of Public International Law at the University of Valencia and expert in human rights and international organizations, changes in power relations will be analyzed, the role of international institutions and possible futures in the face of an international system in transformation.
The talk is part of the Rambleta Factory in collaboration with the Valencian Association of Democratic Jurists, and seeks to foster an open dialogue between academic thought and citizens to understand the risks of the present and imagine democratic alternatives to emerging dystopian horizons..

