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In this gripping keynote and fireside conversation with IMD President David Bach, Harvard professor and political scientist Daniel Ziblatt reframes democracy as a circuit breaker against power hoarding — and business leaders as essential players in defending it.
Recorded live at IMD’s annual flagship event OWP, Ziblatt warns that “most democracies die at the hands of elected leaders… who use the very institutions of democracy to subvert it.”
For Ziblatt, democracy is not idealistic fluff — it’s a vital check on catastrophic failure. “Without democracy, political leaders are much more likely to make major blunders.”
Ziblatt, author of How Democracies Die, delivers a direct challenge to those in the room, and to everyone listening: “The future of democracy is in the hands of people like you – people in positions of leadership in society – to draw the red lines, to remind fellow citizens of this, and to stand up for democracy.”
Director of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University and Eaton Professor of Government
Daniel Ziblatt’s research focuses on European politics and the comparative study of democracy. His previous positions at Harvard include Professor of Government and Paul Sack Associate Professor of Political Economy. He holds a PhD in Political Science from UC Berkeley and a BA from Pomona College. In 2023, he was elected member of the American Academy for Arts and Sciences. Ziblatt is the co-author, with Steven Levitsky, of the New York Times bestsellers How Democracies Die and Tyranny of the Minority.
President of IMD and Nestlé Professor of Strategy and Political Economy
David Bach is President of IMD and Nestlé Professor of Strategy and Political Economy. He assumed the Presidency of IMD on 1 September 2024. He is working to broaden and deepen IMD’s global impact through learning innovation, excellence in degree- and executive programs, and applied thought leadership. Recognized globally as an innovator in management education, Bach previously served as IMD’s Dean of Innovation and Programs.
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