As the world witnesses a record number of people participate in democratic elections this year, the conversation around the challenges and opportunities facing our economic and political systems has never been more urgent. On June 19 at 6:30 p.m. (BST) in London, Syaru Shirley Lin, chair of CAPRI, and other experts in policymaking, finance, academia, and journalism from around the world will discuss trends, strategies, and ideas shaping the future of democratic capitalism.
Joining her are Melody Barnes from the Karsh Institute of Democracy, Martin Wolf from the Financial Times, and Peter Maillet and Nicole Thorne Jenkins from the McIntire School Center for Global Commerce. This hybrid event is organized by the Karsh Institute of Democracy, McIntire School Center for Global Commerce, and UVA Club of London.