From the Great Depression to the populist fallout from the 2008 crash, shocks to the financial architecture open cracks in domestic and international politics. Join a panel of experts to discuss the fault lines that connect politics and systems of financial governance, and visualize an integrated picture of today’s international political economy.
– Fang Xinghai, Vice-Chairman, China Securities Regulatory Commission, People’s Republic of China
– Minouche Shafik, Director, London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
– Adam Tooze, Shelby Cullom Davis Chair of History, Columbia University, USA
Moderated by: Martin Wolf, Associate Editor and Chief Economics Commentator, Financial Times, United Kingdom