
A playlist of the panel discussions and interviews from the Beyond Neoliberalism Conference at Cambridge University. This three-day conference gathered a high-profile and interdisciplinary group of scholars and thinkers – social scientists, legal scholars, historians, journalists, public intellectuals, and policymakers – from all around the world.The goal was ambitious: to draw on the participants... more
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Beyond Neoliberalism Conference panel on "Governing Finance," chaired by Desmond King (University of Oxford), with participants: Ilias Alami (University of Cambridge), Anush Kapadia (Indian Institute of Technology), Saule Omarova (University of Penns... more
Beyond Neoliberalism Conference panel on "Reshaping Markets," chaired by Adrian Wooldridge (Bloomberg News) with participants Angus Burgin (Johns Hopkins University), Ha-Joon Chang (SOAS), Ganesh Sitaraman (Vanderbilt University), Angela Huyue Zhang ... more
Beyond Neoliberalism Conference panel on "The Green Transition," chaired by Bill Janeway (Universitiy of Cambridge), with participants: Hidde Boersma (wePlanet), Amir Lebdioui (University of Oxford), Tim Sahay (The Polycrisis), and Helen Thompson (Un... more
Closing remarks for the Beyond Neoliberalism Conference with Noam Maggor (Queen Mary University of London) and Gary Gerstle (University of Cambridge)
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This podcast features insightful discussions from a conference aimed at reshaping the understanding of political economy beyond neoliberal frameworks. A diverse array of experts, including economists, historians, and public intellectuals, engage in thought-provoking conversations that scrutinize contemporary economic issues, such as globalization, inequality, and climate change. Each episode presents a panel or individual talk that reflects on historical narratives and forward-looking approaches to create an equitable and sustainable political economic order. Notably, the podcast emphasizes perspectives from both the Global North and Global South, fostering dialogues that challenge prevailing economic paradigms and advocate for transformati... more
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