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Debate

LUCIR US Elections Roundtable 2: Comparative perspectives on the results and where the US is headed to now

Date
Monday 11 November 2024
Time
Location
Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague
Room
3.46

After the 2024 US elections...

How do we explain the elections results? What was surprising about the elections? What are their implications for the US and its relations with Europe? How did political violence affect the results (if at all)? What role did social media play during the campaigns?

Please join the round table to discuss these and other questions with panelists from the social sciences and humanities providing insights on contemporary US politics from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. After short inputs from the panelists, there will be time for the audience to ask questions.

Panel

  • Tom Louwerse, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University: Polling and voting behaviour
  • Sara Polak, Leiden University Center for the Arts in Society: tba
  • Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University: Political violence
  • Babak RezaeeDaryakenari, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University: Social media's impact on the election

Moderator: Corinna Jentzsch, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University

Registration

Please register via the registration link if you wish to attend this event.

Organisation

This roundtable is sponsored by the Leiden University Center for International Relations and the Political Science Research Cluster Elections, Communication and Public Opinion.

Before the elections...

LUCIR US Elections Roundtable 1: Comparative perspectives on campaigning, polarisation, and political violence

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