We’ve become less engaged and trusting of politicians, political parties, and policies. To protect the future of democracy in Europe, technology will play a key role. Think TripAdvisor, for voting.
Vladan Lausevic
I was born in Yugoslavia, Bosnia, and raised in Sweden. I live mostly in Stockholm, trying to improve the world through my experience in the Balkans by advocating global awareness, citizenship and the rule of law. Focusing on these ideas in combination with social entrepreneurship is essential to decentralization, peace and human security and democracy overall. I am interested in the use of technology in areas such as artificial intelligence, migration and climate change. The tech can be used for both good and or bad, both for human progress and human stupidity. I see the potential of how civic involvement and governance in the European Union can be improved and in the long term could serve as a model for the planet as a whole. In 2019 I co-created the first think-tank for liquid democracy in Sweden and I am also active in organizations as Democracy Without Borders.