The US elections
20 Oct
What they really mean for America and the World
- Date and time:
- Monday, 20th October 2008 at 6:00pm
- Location:
- Demos, 3rd Floor Magdalen House, 136 Tooley Street, London SE1 2TU
Rick Perlstein - author of 'Nixonland' (download his talk)
Jonathan Freedland - columnist, The Guardian (download his talk)
Jim Sciutto - Senior Foreign Correspondant, ABC News (download his talk)
James Crabtree - Senior Editor, Prospect (download his talk)
Richard Reeves (Chair) - Director, Demos (download his introduction)
You can download the Q&A session that followed the talks here. All the audio from the event is available from the Internet Archive here.

Election 2008 promised to be a grippping drama from day one, but it also promised change: many predicted armistice in the culture wars and an end to bitter partisan politics. So what does the last year of campaigning tell us about a changing America? Is it now a post-racial country, or still a 50/50 nation? And what difference does it make to the rest of the world?
Our expert panel will look back at the longest, closest, most expensive and most watched election in American history and ask: has it lived up to its promises? Has America moved beyond its Vietnam-era schisms? And what do the campaigns have to teach other countries?
And they will look forward and ask what, regardless of who wins, will actually change? Will the next President be able to provide his people with reasonable healthcare, fix a broken economy, and allow America to re-build its status in the wider world?
Register here.
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