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Peter Hall: How could Donald Trump and Brexit happen? Understanding the roots of populism
In episode, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies of Harvard University. Why have so many people fallen for populists and what can mainstream parties do to counter the threat populist parties pose to the democratic substance of Western societies? This conversation provides answers.
published: 20 Feb 2024
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Peter Hall: Six Theses About Contemporary Populism
Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard University, presents his six theses about contemporary populism, concluding with his final thesis that “populism poses genuine threats to democracy.”
published: 08 May 2017
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EO Talks 1-24-2022 Councilor Peter Hall for Governor
EOAlive News Director Alex McHaddad interviews Haines City Councilor Peter Hall about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for Governor of Oregon. Editor's Note: EOAlive TV is a nonpartisan news station that does not endorse or plan to endorse any candidate for office.
published: 25 Jan 2022
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Peter Hall In Conversation with Nicholas Hytner | National Theatre
Peter Hall (Artistic Director of the National Theatre, 1973-1988) reflects on his career, directing the original English-language production of Waiting for Godot, working with Harold Pinter and staging Shakespeare.
This is a recording of a live Platform event from January 2011.
Discover more about the art of making theatre with the National Theatre:
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover
Bookshop: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/bookshop
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nationaltheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/national.theatre.london
iTunes: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/itunes
TES: http://www.tes.co.uk/nationaltheatre
SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/nationaltheatre
published: 23 Apr 2014
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How Could Trump and Brexit happen? Understanding the roots of populism - Peter Hall
The year 2016 was a year of populist revolts. In June the UK decided to leave the European Union and a few months later in November Donald Trump was elected US President against all the odds. Since then there has been widespread confusion amongst political observers. How could this happen?
In this spotlight video, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies of Harvard University.
Why have so many people fallen for populists and what can mainstream parties do to counter the threat populist parties pose to the democratic substance of Western societies? This conversation provides answers.
CREDITS:
Thumbnai...
published: 19 Sep 2017
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Peter A. Hall on Populism after Roundtable Event - 28 May at Das Progressive Zentrum
You can find more information about the event at: http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/event-report-roundtable-with-marieluise-beck-peter-hall-cas-mudde-hedwig-richter/?lang=en
On Monday, 28 May, Das Progressive Zentrum hosted a roundtable with two internationally renowned scholars, Peter Hall and Cas Mudde. To discuss populist politics, its effects on social cohesion and the future of liberal democracy, they were be joined by two experts on democracy: Marieluise Beck and Hedwig Richter. The event was chaired by foreign policy expert Constanze Stelzenmüller.
published: 08 Jun 2018
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Peter Hall - Is Economic Chaos our New Reality?
Is Economic Chaos our New Reality?
Reflections on growth and hope in an unsettled world
Mr. Peter Hall, CEO - econosphere, inc.
https://www.youtube.com/@peterhalleconosphere
https://christianembassy.ca/project/is-economic-chaos-our-new-reality/
Is economic chaos our new reality? Gloom has descended over the global economy as inflation and sharply higher interest rates weigh on growth. Recession seems to be the 2023 watchword, with the only squabbles being around how deep and how long this one is going to be.
More recently, economic data have sharp-eyed analysts revising forecasts upward. What are we to think about an increasingly chaotic environment?
Peter Hall shares his high-level thoughts on the world economic and geopolitical situation and provides his views on the issues that ar...
published: 06 Jul 2023
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Beyond the Euro Crisis: Peter A. Hall on the implications of the euro crisis
Presentation by Prof. Peter Hall of Harvard University to the UNC TransAtlantic Masters cohort, Nov. 30, 2012, at the FedEx Global Education Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. Sponsored by the Center for European Studies.
published: 07 Dec 2012
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Sir Peter Hall Award 2020
In this short video, Professor John Agnew, President of the Regional Studies Association (UCLA, USA) presents the 2020 Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field to Professor Susan Fainstein (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA).
published: 15 Dec 2020
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Peter Hall: Four big risks in the current investing backdrop
Peter Hall, Chief Investment Officer of Hunter Hall Global Value, says that the current investing backdrop presents investors with a very worrying environment in which to preserve and grow capital. He highlights four key geopolitical and economic risks that underpin his position. Specifically, he says the upcoming US election is a major event of concern. “There’s a serious risk that Donald Trump becomes President of The United States. If he does become President that will upset the whole balance of international trade and the geopolitical balance of power. He’s basically an isolationist and that’s a terrible disaster waiting to happen.” Hall says that central banks are becoming ineffective and that negative rates have continued to distort valuations across all major asset classes. “I think...
published: 26 Sep 2016
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Peter Hall: How could Donald Trump and Brexit happen? Understanding the roots of populism
In episode, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the D...
In episode, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies of Harvard University. Why have so many people fallen for populists and what can mainstream parties do to counter the threat populist parties pose to the democratic substance of Western societies? This conversation provides answers.
https://wn.com/Peter_Hall_How_Could_Donald_Trump_And_Brexit_Happen_Understanding_The_Roots_Of_Populism
In episode, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies of Harvard University. Why have so many people fallen for populists and what can mainstream parties do to counter the threat populist parties pose to the democratic substance of Western societies? This conversation provides answers.
- published: 20 Feb 2024
- views: 15
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Peter Hall: Six Theses About Contemporary Populism
Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard University, presents his six theses about contemporary populism, concluding with his final...
Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard University, presents his six theses about contemporary populism, concluding with his final thesis that “populism poses genuine threats to democracy.”
https://wn.com/Peter_Hall_Six_Theses_About_Contemporary_Populism
Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies at Harvard University, presents his six theses about contemporary populism, concluding with his final thesis that “populism poses genuine threats to democracy.”
- published: 08 May 2017
- views: 4787
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EO Talks 1-24-2022 Councilor Peter Hall for Governor
EOAlive News Director Alex McHaddad interviews Haines City Councilor Peter Hall about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for Governor of Oregon. Editor's...
EOAlive News Director Alex McHaddad interviews Haines City Councilor Peter Hall about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for Governor of Oregon. Editor's Note: EOAlive TV is a nonpartisan news station that does not endorse or plan to endorse any candidate for office.
https://wn.com/Eo_Talks_1_24_2022_Councilor_Peter_Hall_For_Governor
EOAlive News Director Alex McHaddad interviews Haines City Councilor Peter Hall about his campaign to be the Democratic nominee for Governor of Oregon. Editor's Note: EOAlive TV is a nonpartisan news station that does not endorse or plan to endorse any candidate for office.
- published: 25 Jan 2022
- views: 74
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Peter Hall In Conversation with Nicholas Hytner | National Theatre
Peter Hall (Artistic Director of the National Theatre, 1973-1988) reflects on his career, directing the original English-language production of Waiting for Godo...
Peter Hall (Artistic Director of the National Theatre, 1973-1988) reflects on his career, directing the original English-language production of Waiting for Godot, working with Harold Pinter and staging Shakespeare.
This is a recording of a live Platform event from January 2011.
Discover more about the art of making theatre with the National Theatre:
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover
Bookshop: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/bookshop
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nationaltheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/national.theatre.london
iTunes: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/itunes
TES: http://www.tes.co.uk/nationaltheatre
SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/nationaltheatre
https://wn.com/Peter_Hall_In_Conversation_With_Nicholas_Hytner_|_National_Theatre
Peter Hall (Artistic Director of the National Theatre, 1973-1988) reflects on his career, directing the original English-language production of Waiting for Godot, working with Harold Pinter and staging Shakespeare.
This is a recording of a live Platform event from January 2011.
Discover more about the art of making theatre with the National Theatre:
http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/discover
Bookshop: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/bookshop
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nationaltheatre
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/national.theatre.london
iTunes: http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/itunes
TES: http://www.tes.co.uk/nationaltheatre
SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/nationaltheatre
- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 22906
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How Could Trump and Brexit happen? Understanding the roots of populism - Peter Hall
The year 2016 was a year of populist revolts. In June the UK decided to leave the European Union and a few months later in November Donald Trump was elected US ...
The year 2016 was a year of populist revolts. In June the UK decided to leave the European Union and a few months later in November Donald Trump was elected US President against all the odds. Since then there has been widespread confusion amongst political observers. How could this happen?
In this spotlight video, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies of Harvard University.
Why have so many people fallen for populists and what can mainstream parties do to counter the threat populist parties pose to the democratic substance of Western societies? This conversation provides answers.
CREDITS:
Thumbnail picture: Gage Skidmore (CC license)
Music: Brooklyn Bridge by Mattijs Muller
Donald Trump election victory clip from CNN News
Brexit vote clip from BBC News
https://wn.com/How_Could_Trump_And_Brexit_Happen_Understanding_The_Roots_Of_Populism_Peter_Hall
The year 2016 was a year of populist revolts. In June the UK decided to leave the European Union and a few months later in November Donald Trump was elected US President against all the odds. Since then there has been widespread confusion amongst political observers. How could this happen?
In this spotlight video, Social Europe Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer discusses the roots of populism with Peter Hall, Krupp Foundation Professor of European Studies in the Department of Government and at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies of Harvard University.
Why have so many people fallen for populists and what can mainstream parties do to counter the threat populist parties pose to the democratic substance of Western societies? This conversation provides answers.
CREDITS:
Thumbnail picture: Gage Skidmore (CC license)
Music: Brooklyn Bridge by Mattijs Muller
Donald Trump election victory clip from CNN News
Brexit vote clip from BBC News
- published: 19 Sep 2017
- views: 3452
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Peter A. Hall on Populism after Roundtable Event - 28 May at Das Progressive Zentrum
You can find more information about the event at: http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/event-report-roundtable-with-marieluise-beck-peter-hall-cas-mudde-hedwig-r...
You can find more information about the event at: http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/event-report-roundtable-with-marieluise-beck-peter-hall-cas-mudde-hedwig-richter/?lang=en
On Monday, 28 May, Das Progressive Zentrum hosted a roundtable with two internationally renowned scholars, Peter Hall and Cas Mudde. To discuss populist politics, its effects on social cohesion and the future of liberal democracy, they were be joined by two experts on democracy: Marieluise Beck and Hedwig Richter. The event was chaired by foreign policy expert Constanze Stelzenmüller.
https://wn.com/Peter_A._Hall_On_Populism_After_Roundtable_Event_28_May_At_Das_Progressive_Zentrum
You can find more information about the event at: http://www.progressives-zentrum.org/event-report-roundtable-with-marieluise-beck-peter-hall-cas-mudde-hedwig-richter/?lang=en
On Monday, 28 May, Das Progressive Zentrum hosted a roundtable with two internationally renowned scholars, Peter Hall and Cas Mudde. To discuss populist politics, its effects on social cohesion and the future of liberal democracy, they were be joined by two experts on democracy: Marieluise Beck and Hedwig Richter. The event was chaired by foreign policy expert Constanze Stelzenmüller.
- published: 08 Jun 2018
- views: 69
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Peter Hall - Is Economic Chaos our New Reality?
Is Economic Chaos our New Reality?
Reflections on growth and hope in an unsettled world
Mr. Peter Hall, CEO - econosphere, inc.
https://www.youtube.com/@peterha...
Is Economic Chaos our New Reality?
Reflections on growth and hope in an unsettled world
Mr. Peter Hall, CEO - econosphere, inc.
https://www.youtube.com/@peterhalleconosphere
https://christianembassy.ca/project/is-economic-chaos-our-new-reality/
Is economic chaos our new reality? Gloom has descended over the global economy as inflation and sharply higher interest rates weigh on growth. Recession seems to be the 2023 watchword, with the only squabbles being around how deep and how long this one is going to be.
More recently, economic data have sharp-eyed analysts revising forecasts upward. What are we to think about an increasingly chaotic environment?
Peter Hall shares his high-level thoughts on the world economic and geopolitical situation and provides his views on the issues that are of greatest concern now and in the near-term future. Expect these views to challenge the consensus and to emphasize the particular importance of our role in facilitating solid international relations and trade activity.
Timestamp
0:00 Introductory remarks
1:31 Uncertainty in world economy and geopolitical situation
1:58 Context: pre 2008 and primary mechanisms that opened up trust in international trade
2:59 2008 financial and economic crisis: turning from globalization to neo-protectionism
4:19 What do we do about this?
5:29 Where does this leave us now?
6:15 How did globalization affect global growth?
7:46 “A new normal”
9:04 What is going to ensure mutual prosperity as we go forward?
9:36 How do we forecast forward when everything is so chaotic?
10:42 Covid-19 recovery: higher interest and inflation
11:41 Q&A
12:16 Economic and geopolitical forecasting requires faith
14:06 How do you see the current budget of Canada in relation to your prediction?
20:39 The joint statement between Prime Minister Trudeau and President Biden in which you see several ties between the two economies, you also see more integration between the two economies and last year we heard a lot about “friend shoring.” Do you think this is a new kind of cooperation? How do you see the new forces of “friend shoring” leading to a new mobilization of economic forces world wide?
27:15 Regarding the closure of banks and the potential financial crises that we are confronting and considering the rising interest rates, is this a full financial crisis or only a moment?
33:35 What do you think has to be done in terms of strengthening the initial institutions in charge of global economic governance such as the IMF, G7 G20 and others, to make sure those individual domestic initiatives are better coordinated?
38:43 In his speech, President Biden said that Canada and America share values and that he sees a future where the US and Canada would lead, where the US and Allies will be tied to new technologies and that the investment in America will reshape the world. What do you think about bringing jobs back to America and can it cause outsourcing problems politically? How will trade and economics change as technologies are brought back to America?
46:27 Concluding remarks and challenges we face as we look forward
https://wn.com/Peter_Hall_Is_Economic_Chaos_Our_New_Reality
Is Economic Chaos our New Reality?
Reflections on growth and hope in an unsettled world
Mr. Peter Hall, CEO - econosphere, inc.
https://www.youtube.com/@peterhalleconosphere
https://christianembassy.ca/project/is-economic-chaos-our-new-reality/
Is economic chaos our new reality? Gloom has descended over the global economy as inflation and sharply higher interest rates weigh on growth. Recession seems to be the 2023 watchword, with the only squabbles being around how deep and how long this one is going to be.
More recently, economic data have sharp-eyed analysts revising forecasts upward. What are we to think about an increasingly chaotic environment?
Peter Hall shares his high-level thoughts on the world economic and geopolitical situation and provides his views on the issues that are of greatest concern now and in the near-term future. Expect these views to challenge the consensus and to emphasize the particular importance of our role in facilitating solid international relations and trade activity.
Timestamp
0:00 Introductory remarks
1:31 Uncertainty in world economy and geopolitical situation
1:58 Context: pre 2008 and primary mechanisms that opened up trust in international trade
2:59 2008 financial and economic crisis: turning from globalization to neo-protectionism
4:19 What do we do about this?
5:29 Where does this leave us now?
6:15 How did globalization affect global growth?
7:46 “A new normal”
9:04 What is going to ensure mutual prosperity as we go forward?
9:36 How do we forecast forward when everything is so chaotic?
10:42 Covid-19 recovery: higher interest and inflation
11:41 Q&A
12:16 Economic and geopolitical forecasting requires faith
14:06 How do you see the current budget of Canada in relation to your prediction?
20:39 The joint statement between Prime Minister Trudeau and President Biden in which you see several ties between the two economies, you also see more integration between the two economies and last year we heard a lot about “friend shoring.” Do you think this is a new kind of cooperation? How do you see the new forces of “friend shoring” leading to a new mobilization of economic forces world wide?
27:15 Regarding the closure of banks and the potential financial crises that we are confronting and considering the rising interest rates, is this a full financial crisis or only a moment?
33:35 What do you think has to be done in terms of strengthening the initial institutions in charge of global economic governance such as the IMF, G7 G20 and others, to make sure those individual domestic initiatives are better coordinated?
38:43 In his speech, President Biden said that Canada and America share values and that he sees a future where the US and Canada would lead, where the US and Allies will be tied to new technologies and that the investment in America will reshape the world. What do you think about bringing jobs back to America and can it cause outsourcing problems politically? How will trade and economics change as technologies are brought back to America?
46:27 Concluding remarks and challenges we face as we look forward
- published: 06 Jul 2023
- views: 139
1:24:17
Beyond the Euro Crisis: Peter A. Hall on the implications of the euro crisis
Presentation by Prof. Peter Hall of Harvard University to the UNC TransAtlantic Masters cohort, Nov. 30, 2012, at the FedEx Global Education Center, UNC-Chapel ...
Presentation by Prof. Peter Hall of Harvard University to the UNC TransAtlantic Masters cohort, Nov. 30, 2012, at the FedEx Global Education Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. Sponsored by the Center for European Studies.
https://wn.com/Beyond_The_Euro_Crisis_Peter_A._Hall_On_The_Implications_Of_The_Euro_Crisis
Presentation by Prof. Peter Hall of Harvard University to the UNC TransAtlantic Masters cohort, Nov. 30, 2012, at the FedEx Global Education Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. Sponsored by the Center for European Studies.
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 1685
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Sir Peter Hall Award 2020
In this short video, Professor John Agnew, President of the Regional Studies Association (UCLA, USA) presents the 2020 Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Contrib...
In this short video, Professor John Agnew, President of the Regional Studies Association (UCLA, USA) presents the 2020 Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field to Professor Susan Fainstein (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA).
https://wn.com/Sir_Peter_Hall_Award_2020
In this short video, Professor John Agnew, President of the Regional Studies Association (UCLA, USA) presents the 2020 Sir Peter Hall Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field to Professor Susan Fainstein (Harvard Graduate School of Design, USA).
- published: 15 Dec 2020
- views: 188
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Peter Hall: Four big risks in the current investing backdrop
Peter Hall, Chief Investment Officer of Hunter Hall Global Value, says that the current investing backdrop presents investors with a very worrying environment i...
Peter Hall, Chief Investment Officer of Hunter Hall Global Value, says that the current investing backdrop presents investors with a very worrying environment in which to preserve and grow capital. He highlights four key geopolitical and economic risks that underpin his position. Specifically, he says the upcoming US election is a major event of concern. “There’s a serious risk that Donald Trump becomes President of The United States. If he does become President that will upset the whole balance of international trade and the geopolitical balance of power. He’s basically an isolationist and that’s a terrible disaster waiting to happen.” Hall says that central banks are becoming ineffective and that negative rates have continued to distort valuations across all major asset classes. “I think the backdrop is very worrying and it is a time to be cautious.” Watch the video for more detail and where he is finding opportunity in the current environment.
https://wn.com/Peter_Hall_Four_Big_Risks_In_The_Current_Investing_Backdrop
Peter Hall, Chief Investment Officer of Hunter Hall Global Value, says that the current investing backdrop presents investors with a very worrying environment in which to preserve and grow capital. He highlights four key geopolitical and economic risks that underpin his position. Specifically, he says the upcoming US election is a major event of concern. “There’s a serious risk that Donald Trump becomes President of The United States. If he does become President that will upset the whole balance of international trade and the geopolitical balance of power. He’s basically an isolationist and that’s a terrible disaster waiting to happen.” Hall says that central banks are becoming ineffective and that negative rates have continued to distort valuations across all major asset classes. “I think the backdrop is very worrying and it is a time to be cautious.” Watch the video for more detail and where he is finding opportunity in the current environment.
- published: 26 Sep 2016
- views: 2249