Rethinking Capitalism & Democracy

IIEP Rethinking Capitalism and Democracy Series

Fissures in the political, social, economic, and financial orders, accompanied by an increasingly stressed natural environment, pose serious and possibly existential threats to capitalist democracies, as income and wealth inequality subverts the integrity and fairness of markets and elections, weak regulatory oversight increases the fragility of the financial system, and the visible effects of climate change threaten lives and livelihoods and drive migrations. The three spheres of wellbeing – political and social, economic and financial, and the natural environment, are each becoming more fragile while their complex interrelationships are producing wicked challenges. The IIEP webinar series on Rethinking Capitalism and Democracy examines these difficult questions and possible policy responses. This series is organized under the leadership of IIEP Distinguished Visiting Scholar Sunil Sharma.

2023 Events

Past Events

“Capitalism, Democracy, and Governance” featuring Martin Wolf (Financial Times) and Joe Zammit-Lucia (RADIX) – Tuesday, April 4th, 2023

2022 Events

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Negative Economic Shocks: Can Our Fragile Democracies Take the Hit?” featuring Bill White (C D Howe Institute), Martha Finnemore (GWU), and Alan Kirman (EHESS Paris and Chief Adviser to the OECD NAEC initiative) – Wednesday, May 4, 2022

India at 75: Systemic Challenges and the Path Ahead” featuring Ravinder Kaur (University of Copenhagen) and Ajay Chhibber (GWU and Atlantic Council) -Wednesday, February 23, 2022

The U.S. Federal Reserve and Economic Inequality” featuring Karen Petrou (Federal Financial Analytics), Mark Levonian (Promontery Financial Group), Bill Nelson (Bank Policy Institute), and Peter Conti-Brown (University of Pennsylvania) – Wednesday, January 26, 2022

 

2021 Events

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Governing the New Voluntary Carbon Markets” featuring Mark Kenber (VCMI) and Kavita Prakash-Mani (Mandai Nature) – Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Accelerating Systemic Transformation: A Case Study from Wales (UK)” featuring Jyoti Banerjee (North Star Transition), Jenny Scott (Apella), and Victoria Topham (Wales Transition Lab) – Wednesday, November 10, 2021

The Centrifugal Nature of the Labor Market” featuring Peter Dietsch (University of Victoria) – Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Food Systems at a Crossroads: How to fix them and help people, economies, and the planet” featuring Sunil Sharma (GWU), Nicoletta Batini (IMF), Bruce Friedrich (GFI), and Ann Florini (ASU Thunderbird) – Thursday, June 24, 2021

Policy Choices and Contagion: The Covid Pandemic and the Climate Crisis” featuring Robert Frank (Cornell) and Dr. Roland Kupers (Thunderbird) – Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Peace in the Age of Chaos” featuring Steve Killelea (IIEP Founder), Pedro Conceição (UNDP-HDRO), Matthew Levinger (GWU), and Sabina Alkire (OPHI) – Thursday, April 22, 2021

Rethinking Financial Regulation for the 21st Century” featuring Arthur E. Wilmarth, Jr. (GWU), Erik Gerding (Colorado), Sunil Sharma (GWU), Jay Shambaugh (GWU), and Jeremiah Pam (GWU) – Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Governing Finance for Sustainable Prosperity” featuring Alexander Barkawi (CEP), Jay Shambaugh (GWU), Ann Florini (ASU Thunderbird), Sunil Sharma (GWU), and James E. Foster (GWU) – Wednesday, February 24th, 2021

Taking Stock of Climate Change: Earth, Air, Fire and Water” featuring Sir David Hendry (Oxford), Jennifer Castle (Oxford), and Ann Florini (ASU Thunderbird) – Wednesday, January 27th, 2021

2020 Events

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Sustainability and the Architecture of Global Finance” featuring Simon Zadek (Finance for Biodiversity, and Migrant Nation Initiative), Sonja Gibbs (IIF), and Ann Florini (ASU Thunderbird) – Thursday, December 3rd, 2020

Valuing Nature: Whales, Elephants, and the Global Economy” featuring Ralph Chami (IMF), Connel Fullenkamp (Duke), and Ann Florini (ASU Thunderbird) – Thursday, November 19th, 2020