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24Nov

The Future of Liberalism: in conversation with Zanny Minton Beddoes

Hosted by the School of Public Policy
Online and in-person public event (Auditorium, Centre Building)
Thursday 24 Nov 2022 6.30pm - 8pm

Join for this year's School of Public Policy Annual Lecture in which Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-in-Chief of The Economist, will be joining Andrés Velasco, Dean of the LSE School of Public Policy, to discuss the future of liberalism.

Meet our speaker and chair

Zanny Minton Beddoes (@zannymb) is the Editor-in-Chief of The Economist. She is a renowned global economics expert, sought-after for her authoritative perspectives on the world economy. She previously worked at the IMF, and as an adviser to the Minister of Finance in Poland.

Andrés Velasco (@AndresVelasco) is Professor of Public Policy and Dean of the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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