Populism: Can we fix it?

Location
Aston Webb Lecture Theatre, University of Birmingham
Date(s)
Thursday 26th April 2018 (17:30-19:00)
Contact
For more details visit https://represent-research.org/2018/04/06/populism/ 
Description

The recent electoral success of populist candidates in developed and developing countries has triggered a surge in concern about populism, the state of democracy, and the future of political parties. At this public event, leading academics, politicians, activists and practitioners will offer up their ‘big idea’ for responding to populism in a series of three-minute pitches, with the audience selecting the winning idea. Join us to debate whether we can – or should – ‘fix’ populism.

Speakers will include:

  • Nic Cheeseman, Professor of Democracy, International Development Department at the University of Birmingham
  • Tereza Capelos, Senior Lecturer in Political Psychology and Deputy Director of the Institute for Conflict, Cooperation and Security at the University of Birmingham
  • The Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell, Member of Parliament for the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield
  • Miriam Lexmann, Director of the EU Office of the International Republican Institute
  • Dan Lawes, Founder & Editor, YouthPolitics UK
  • Anthony Smith, CEO of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
  • Keboitse Machangana, Director of Global Programmes, International IDEA
  • Matt Qvortrup, Chair of Applied Political Science, Coventry University
  • Amy Eaglestone, Knowledge and Innovation Advisor, Netherlands Institute for Multi-party Democracy

A public event, open to all.

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