The Transformation of British Welfare Policy: politics, discourse and public opinion
Tuesday 16 November
Speakers: Tom O'Grady, Associate Professor of Political Science, Kitty Stewart, Associate Professor of Social Policy
Chair: Jonathan Hopkin, Professor of Comparative Politics
Is American democracy under threat?
Monday 8 November
Speakers: Justin Webb, Journalist and Broadcaster, Márcia Balisciano, Founding Director of Benjamin Franklin House
Chair: Chris Anderson, Professor in European Politics and Policy
Free: coming of age at the end of history
Monday 1 November
Speaker: Lea Ypi, Professor in Political Theory
Chair: Mary Kaldor, Professor of Global Governance
Unconditional Equals
Wednesday 20 October
Speakers: Anne Phillips, Professor in Political Theory
Sumi Madhok, Professor of Political Theory and Gender Studies
Teresa Bejan, Associate Professor of Political Theory
Chair: Nicola Lacey, Professor of Law, Gender and Social Policy
The Aristocracy of Talent: how meritocracy made the modern world
Thursday 14 October
Speaker: Adrian Woolridge, Political Editor at the Economist
Chair: Andrés Velasco, Professor of Public Policy and Dean of the School of Public Policy
Political Science at the LSE: a history of the Department of Government, from the Webbs to COVID
Thursday 7 October
Speakers: Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, Professor and Head of the Department of Government at LSE
Gordon Bannerman, Historian and Professor at the University of Guelph-Humber, Ontario
Daniel Skeffington, MSc Political Theory, LSE
Ebla Bohmer, BSc Politics and International Relations, LSE
Sara Luxmore, BSc Politics and Philosophy, LSE
Hilke Gudel, PhD candidate, LSE Government
Chair: Paul Kelly, Professor of Political Theory
Unconditional Equals
Monday 24 May
Speaker: Anne Phillips, Graham Wallas Professor of Political Science
Chair: Robin Archer, Director of the Ralph Miliband Programme, LSE
Responsible Persons: thinking about resentment, trust and hope in everyday life
Thursday 13 May
Speaker: Cheshire Calhoun, Professor of Philosophy
Chair: Kai Spiekermann, Professor of Political Philosophy
The Impossible Office? 300 years of the British Prime Minister
Thursday 29 April
Speaker: Sir Anthony Seldon, historian and author
Chair: Tony Travers, Professor, LSE Department of Government
Regimes of Inequality: the political economy of health and wealth
Tuesday 23 March
Speaker: Julia Lynch, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania
Chair: Jonathan Hopkin, Professor of Comparative Politics, Department of Government and European Institute, LSE
Celebrating Ruth Bader Ginsburg 1933-2020
Thursday 18 March
Speakers: Kelsi Corkran, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Constitutional Advocacy & Protection, Anne Phillips, Graham Walls Professor of Political Science, Department of Government, Mona Pinchis-Paulsen, Assistant Professor in International Economic Law, Department of Law
Chair: Nicola Lacey, Professor of Law, Department of Law
How the Pandemic Polarised Us
Tuesday 2 March
Speakers: Florian Foos, Assistant Professor in Political Behaviour, LSE Department of Government, Sara Hobolt, Sutherland Chair in European Institutions, LSE Department of Government, Peter Trubowitz, Professor of International Relations and Director of LSE US Centre
Chair: Chris Anderson, Professor in European Politics and Policy, LSE European Institute
Electoral Hostility: is the sanctity of elections under threat?
Thursday 4 February
Speakers: Sarah Harrison, Deputy Director of the Electoral Psychology Observatory, Michael Bruter, Director of the Electoral Psychology Observatory, Jon Davies, CEO of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Adam Drummond, Associate Director at Opinium Research, Thomas Hicks, Commissioner for US Federal Electoral Assistance Commission, Sandra Obradovic, Associate Researcher at the Electoral Psychology Observatory
Chair: Florian Foos, Assistant Professor in Political Behaviour, LSE Department of Government
Rebuilding the UK Economy for a More Secure Future
Thursday 21 January
Speaker: Anneliese Dodds, Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer and MP for Oxford East
Chair: Martin Lodge, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy