The Copenhagen Democracy Summit is an international
conference which is held annually in Copenhagen during the summer. The summit brings together political and business leaders, including current and former heads of government, from the world's democracies. In parallel, a similar conference takes place every winter in
Denver,
Colorado,
United States. The first annual
Copenhagen Democracy Summit took place in
Copenhagen on July 22, 2018. Among those who attended were the then-Danish Prime Minister
Lars Løkke Rasmussen,
Joe Biden,
Tony Blair,
Stephen Harper,
Felipe Calderón,
José María Aznar, and
Toomas Ilves. A total of 350 participants attended from over 40 countries. One of the publications released at the conference concluded that people's trust in government is lower in democracies than in non-democratic states. The 2020 Copenhagen Democracy Summit included an intervention by then US Secretary of State
Michael Pompeo, former US Secretaries of State
John Kerry and
Madeleine Albright and the President of
Taiwan Tsai Ing-wen. In 2021,
Zuzana Čaputová, President of
Slovakia spoke arguing that democracy needs three basic lines of defence - independent institutions with responsible public officials, active civil society and free media. The 2022 Democracy Summit was closed by former
United States President
Barack Obama and addressed by
Lithuania Prime Minister
Ingrida Šimonytė,
European Parliament President
Roberta Metsola, and
Ukraine President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy. In 2023, speakers included the newly elected
President of the Czech Republic Petr Pavel,
Estonia Prime Minister
Kaja Kallas,
Ukraine President
Volodymyr Zelenskyy,
NATO Secretary General
Jens Stoltenberg, former
United Kingdom Prime Minister
Liz Truss, and
Belarus political activist
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya. The 2024 Copenhagen Democracy Summit took place between 14 and 15 May and included
Prime minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, President of Ghana
Nana Akufo-Addo,
President of Kosovo Vjosa Osmani, former United States Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, Prime Minister of Denmark
Mette Frederiksen, President of the European Council
Charles Michel, President of the European Commission
Ursula von der Leyen, among others. ==The Expeditionary Economics Program==