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Comparative Politics Talk: “Eyes on the Machine: Observing Elections in the Digital Age” (by Dr Régis Dandoy)

Event Information

Date and Time July 7, 2025 15:30 - 17:00
Venue

3-M2, bldg3, Research Centre for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST), The University of TokyoOpen a new window

In-person

Registration Method

Pre-registration required
https://forms.gle/p5KhRCTFyEyCDMSf9

Language English
Open to Scholars, practitioners, students, and interested members of the public
Contact

Ryo Nakai, Professor RCAST
nakairyo[atmark]g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp

  • DandoySeminarPoster
  • 【Speaker】
    Dr. Régis Dandoy (Professor at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito, Jean Monnet Chairs of DemObsEU)

    【Moderator】
    Ryo NAKA (Professor of Comparative Political Dynamics, RCAST, UTokyo)

     

    The stable implementation of free and competitive elections is the cornerstone of democratic governance. The presence and effectiveness of election observation and assistance missions are essential to ensure electoral integrity amid various political uncertainties. Yet, many political scientists have limited exposure to this crucial aspect of democratic practice; only a select few have directly engaged in the process of safeguarding free and fair elections.

    Dr. Régis Dandoy, the featured speaker for this talk, is an exceptional scholar who combines advanced theoretical and empirical research on elections with extensive field experience in election observation missions. Deeply committed to defending and promoting the quality of democracy worldwide, Dr. Dandoy offers a unique perspective on the challenges facing electoral integrity today.

    One of the most pressing issues in this field is ensuring transparency and trust in the face of evolving electronic voting technologies. In this talk, Dr. Dandoy will explore this topic from both academic and practical perspectives. We warmly invite not only political scientists but also those interested in electoral processes, electoral voting, democracy promotion, and international cooperation to join us for this timely and meaningful discussion.

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