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02/09/2017 - 02/09/2017 | Berlin
The 2016 US presidential election produced a surprising result that deviated from established patterns and norms of US politics. On 20 January, Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the president of the United States. The Hertie School of Governance has invited two prominent scholars of US politics to join Hertie School professor Mark Kayser on a panel and share their thoughts on the social, economic and political causes of this outcome as well as on possible consequences of the Trump presidency for US policy and politics worldwide.
Panel discussion:
David Karol (Associate Professor of Government, University of Maryland)
Mark Kayser (Professor of Applied Methods & Comparative Politics, Hertie School)
Desmond King (Andrew W. Mellon Professor of American Government, University of Oxford)
Moderation:
Charlotte Potts (Deutsche Welle)
The speakers' bios can be found online: https://www.hertie-school.org/mediaandevents/events/events-pages/09022017-us-ele...
Information on participating / attending:
Please register online: https://www.hertie-school.org/index.php?id=3133
Date:
02/09/2017 18:00 - 02/09/2017 19:30
Event venue:
Hertie School of Governance
Forum, 1st floor
Friedrichstraße 180
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Germany
Target group:
all interested persons
Email address:
Relevance:
transregional, national
Subject areas:
Economics / business administration, Politics, Social studies
Types of events:
Presentation / colloquium / lecture, Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
01/19/2017
Sender/author:
Faye Freyschmidt
Department:
Pressestelle
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event56517
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