The 2024 US election: turning point for America?
Leading experts discussed the 2024 US election and its domestic and international implications.

Mukulika Banerjee(@MukulikaB) is Professor in Social Anthropology at LSE and was inaugural director of the LSE South Asia Centre. Her books include Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India, Why India Votes?, The Pathan Unarmed and The Sari (with Daniel Miller); and the series Exploring the Political in South Asia. She created the BBC R4 documentary Sacred Election: Lessons from the biggest democracy in the world on the 2009 Indian National Elections.

Keith Magee is a Senior Fellow and Visiting Professor of Practice in Cultural Justice at University College London Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP), where he leads Black Britain and Beyond, a think tank and social policy platform, and is also a Fellow at its Centre on US Politics (CUSP). He is Chair and Professor of Practice in Social Justice at Newcastle University Law School. He is also a CNN, NBC, TIME, and LSE contributor on issues of social justice, politics, race, and religion.

Joseph C. Sternberg is a member of the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, where he writes the Political Economics column. He is author of The Theft of a Decade: How the Baby Boomers Stole the Millennials' Economic Future, examining the consequences of the Great Recession.

Peter Trubowitz(@ptrubowitz) is Professor of International Relations and Director of the Phelan US Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Associate Fellow at Chatham House.
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This event was held on 06 November 2024