Beyond Neoliberalism: The Conference Podcast

Beyond Neoliberalism: The Conference Podcast
Podcast Description
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’ expertise in their respective fields to envision a new political economic order.The conference was funded by a grant from Hewlett Foundation’s “Economy and Society” initiative, and co-organised by historians Gary Gerstle and Noam Maggor.
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Explores the impact of neoliberalism across various sectors with specific panels discussing topics such as reshaping markets, governing finance, and the green transition. Notable episodes include the 'Remaking Globalization' panel and key insights from the 'Creating the New Economy' plenary session.

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’ expertise in their respective fields to envision a new political economic order.
The conference was funded by a grant from Hewlett Foundation’s “Economy and Society” initiative, and co-organised by historians Gary Gerstle and Noam Maggor.
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 (USC).
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