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Decoding the 2024 US Election: What It Means for America and the World

31 October 2024, 6:15 pm–7:30 pm

A photo of Kamala Harris appears next to a photo of Donald Trump

Leading experts speak as part of our Policy & Practice seminar series. Free to attend and open to all.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

Eleanor Kingwell-Banham – UCL Political Science

Location

G.06
Institute of Archaeology
31-34 Gordon Sq
London
WC1H 0PY
United Kingdom


As voters across the US prepare to go to the polls, join us for a special Policy & Practice event co-hosted with the UCL Centre on US Politics as we make sense of this momentous election. Experts on US politics will give us their insights on the state of the race and what a potential Trump or Harris victory would mean for the country, its foreign policy, and the rest of the world.


Meet the speakers

Dr. James D. Boys is a Boston-based analyst focused on US political history. He was most recently a Visiting Research Scholar at the Center for Strategic Studies at Tufts University’s Fletcher School. An expert on US politics and grand strategy, he frequently shares his insights as an on-air commentator on CNN, BBC News, Sky News, Al Jazeera, CNBC, etc. Dr. Boys has appeared before the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee and was quoted extensively in its 2013 report on US-UK relations. He has also authored several books, mainly centred around the Clinton administration.  

Alexandra Cirone is an assistant professor in the School of Public Policy (SPP) at the London School of Economics, and has a joint appointment in the Department of Government. She also holds a research appointment at the BI Norwegian Business School, and she is a non-resident fellow in the Democratic Innovations Program at Yale University ISPS. She is one of the editors and co-founders of Broadstreet.blog, a blog on historical political economy. Her research interests center on political selection and institutional design in democracies, lottocratic governance and policy, and historical political economy.  

Chair: Dr Thomas Gift is Associate Professor of Political Science and Director of the Centre on US Politics (CUSP) in the UCL Department of Political Science and School of Public Policy. 

 


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Accessibility

  • The corridor outside the lecture theatre(s) is sufficiently wide enough (150cm+) to allow wheelchair users to pass.
  • There is step free access into the lecture theatre(s).
  • The door opening width(s) is/are 75cm+ for the lecture theatre(s).
  • There are designated spaces for wheelchair users within the lecture theatre(s), located at the back.
  • There is level access to the designated seating from an entrance.
  • There is space for an assistance dog.
  • There is a hearing assistance system for the lecture theatre(s).
  • There is not a visual fire alarm beacon in the lecture theatre(s).

For more accessiblity info and an access guide please visit Accessable

 

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