About this Event
How do far-right networks embed themselves in cultural, educational, and political institutions? How do they translate grassroots presence into electoral power and ideological influence? And what explains their resilience across very different political contexts?
This event will examine the organizational strategies that enable far-right movements to build legitimacy, extend their reach across society, and sustain long-term mobilization.
To explore these questions, the event will showcase the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in India as a central case study. As one of the world's largest and most enduring far-right organizations, the RSS offers a particularly revealing lens onto the mechanics of far-right mobilization:
- Its century-long historical development
- Its layered ecosystem of affiliated organizations
- Its decisive influence on contemporary Indian politics.
Yet the RSS is not an outlier. Its strategies resonate with, and in some cases prefigure, patterns visible in far-right movements across Europe, the Americas, and beyond, from the cultivation of civil society fronts to the fusion of nationalism, majoritarian identity, and disinformation.
Together we will reflect on what these networks mean for democracy, pluralism, and civil society today, and how their growing visibility is reshaping political landscapes worldwide.
Stay updated for the speakers: to be announced soon!
What are the #DemocracyDrinks?
#DemocracyDrinks is an informal, recurring conversation and networking series bringing together people working on democracy, peace, justice, and democratic participation.
The format is intentionally simple: open, dialogue-led conversations in a relaxed setting. #DemocracyDrinks The Hague provides space to connect across sectors, test ideas, explore emerging questions, and reflect collectively on democratic challenges beyond formal panels or presentations.
Launched by Defend Democracy in Brussels in 2018, #DemocracyDrinks now takes place in cities around the world. Editions in The Hague have brought together a diverse mix of practitioners from NGOs, international institutions, think tanks, government, and civil society. The Hague series is co-organised by the Netherlands Helsinki Committee (NHC), the Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD), and The Hague Humanity Hub (THHH).
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Photos - disclaimer.
Please note that a photographer and/or videographer may be present during #DemocracyDrinks. Images may be used by partner organisations for communication and promotional purposes, including social media and future event promotion. By attending, you consent to this use. You may withdraw consent at any time by contacting [email protected] and specifying the event. Thank you for your cooperation!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Hague Humanity Hub, 58 Fluwelen Burgwal, Den Haag, Netherlands
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