Join us 26 January for our next webinar!
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Good afternoon,
As Joe Biden takes his place in history as the next President of the United States, we ask 'What's Next?'
Join me on 26 January as I welcome the Spectator's Freddy Gray, the Wall Street Journal's Joseph Sternberg, and the new CEO & President of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy Douglas Carswell to discuss what we might expect from the first 100 days of the Biden administration and what the future of the special relationship looks like.
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What's Next? The Special Relationship in the First 100 Days
Tuesday, 26th January 2021 at 6.00pm UK time
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As President Joe Biden takes his spot in history, what can we expect of his first 100 days in office? Typically a bellwether for the years to come, the first 100 days will give insight into an administration's operating style and policy priorities.
Of course, we wonder how the US will approach the oft touted 'special relationship' with the UK, especially now that the UK is branching out on her own.
Join us to hear our expert panelists thoughts on Biden’s administration, goals, and the future of the 'special relationship’. Are we about to turn over a new leaf or does Boris have Trump’s former praise hanging around his neck? What are the shared aims of Biden and Boris' administrations?
Our expert panel includes:
Morgan Schondelmeier, Head of External Affairs at the Adam Smith Institute (host)
Freddy Gray, the editor of Spectator USA and deputy editor of The Spectator. He also hosts the Spectator's Americano podcast
Joseph C Sternberg, of the Wall Street Journal. Joseph is the editorial-page editor and Political Economics columnist for the Journal's European edition
Douglas Carswell, President & CEO of the Mississippi Center for Public Policy. He was formerly an MP, co-founder of the Vote Leave campaign, and government advisor
Details:
Date: Tuesday, 26th January 2020
Time: 6.00pm - 7.00pm (UK time)
The webinar will begin at 6.00pm, with an audience Q&A session taking place at approximately 6.45pm. The webinar will conclude at 7.00pm.
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Rand On Our Times
Tuesday, 2nd February 2021 at 6.30pm UK time
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On the birthday of Atlas Shrugged author Ayn Rand, ASI Director Eamonn Butler will be hosting a webinar looking at what she might have made of our current concerns, such as lockdowns, free speech, cancel culture, identity politics, tearing down statues and more.
Dr Butler will be joined by US Rand expert Tara Smith, UK activist Thomas Walker, and Tom Burroughes.
Guests:
Dr Eamonn Butler
, Director Adam Smith Institute (host)
Dr Tara Smith, Professor of Philosophy, the BB&T Chair for the Study of Objectivism, and the Anthem Foundation Fellow for the Study of Objectivism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Thomas Walker, Fellow & Strategy Researcher at Objective Standard Institute. He works as an urban planning consultant, holds a master’s degree from Oxford Brookes University, and has done research for the Adam Smith Institute.
Tom Burroughes, Group Editor at WealthBriefing, a UK-based news service covering the global wealth management sector. He has been a journalist for more than three decades, working at Reuters, The Business and Market News, among others. He graduated with First-Class Honours in History from Brighton Polytechnic in 1987.
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The Power of Innovation
Tuesday, 9th February 2021 at 6.00pm UK time
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ASI President Dr Madsen Pirie will be hosting Dr Anton Howes, a leading economic historian and Industrial Revolution expert on the subject of innovation and its importance in getting us out of our present economic and medical stresses.
Dr Anton Howes is head of innovation research at The Entrepreneurs Network, a UK-based think tank focused on encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship. He is also historian-in-residence at the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, having written its latest history. For two years he was also lecturer in Economic History at King's College London, and before that a post-doctoral research associate at Brown University's Political Theory Project. He received his PhD in Political Economy from King's College London in 2016.
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Morgan Schondelmeier
Morgan Schondelmeier, Head of External Affairs
Adam Smith Institute
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London SW1P 3DJ
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