Voterama

Voterama

2024 is not just an election year, it is the election year, as more people across the world (64 countries), representing almost half the global population, will vote than at any other point in recorded history.

From the US, to India, to Taiwan, and closer to home, this year will see the political dice roll in ways we have never seen. Some of the most populous, wealthiest, and most powerful countries will have a new leader, or not. To say this year is pivotal is an understatement.

But how democratic is democracy? Is populism once again on the rise internationally? And what do experts predict from the current conflicts? Politicians, journalists, and thinkers bring global knowledge, perspectives, and experience to these pressing questions.

In another landmark in 2024, the Scottish Parliament turns a mighty 25 this year. The Scottish Youth Parliament is also celebrating 25 years, and we’re working with its members to envision the Scotland they’d like to live in (and may well help shape, as our potential future leaders) in Scotland 2049. In partnership with the Festival of Politics.

We explore the contemporary UK political landscape, and the impact of devolution, in this seismic year with new titles from leading politicians and commentators Andy Burnham and Steve Rotheram, Caroline Lucas, Jess Phillips, Simon Kuper, and Alastair Campbell.

How can you make sure your vote counts? We look to the future of democratic participation, and ask how deliberative processes and Citizen Assemblies are playing an increasingly important role in the democratic process, and evolving how we engage altogether.

Away from the headlines, how does conflict ever actually become resolved? In partnership with Beyond Borders Scotland, we are hosting three events themed around peacebuilding and conflict resolution, exploring everything from the Islamic principles of peace-making, to UN diplomacy, and the impact on climate. Featuring Mark Muller Stuart KC, Andrew Gilmour, and Ebrahim Rasool.

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With democracy more precarious than ever, three internationally focussed authors talk to Esa Aldegheri about how we got here. Former BBC journalist Nick Bryant examines America’s internal political conflict in The Forever War; Olesya Khromeychuk’s The…
 

Joseph E Stiglitz: The Road To Freedom

Tuesday 20 August 18:45 - 19:45

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Winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences and chief economist of the World Bank, Joseph E Stiglitz this year publishes The Road to Freedom, which takes on the concepts of neoliberalism and free market economics by questioning their effect…
 

Beyond Borders: The Soft Power of Islam

Tuesday 20 August 19:30 - 20:30

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Former cellmate of Nelson Mandela and PM of the Western Cape, Ebrahim Rassol talks with his co-authors, Dr Houda Abadi and Mark Muller Stuart KC, about their new book, A Guide to Islamic Principles of Peace-Making, and why they are needed more than ever…
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Two political powerhouses join us to unpack the project of devolution. What were the changes, challenges and impact of the transferral of power from Westminster to Edinburgh and Cardiff? If devolution is a process, what’s next as we move past the first 25…
 

Edward Wong: China Under the Lens

Wednesday 21 August 14:00 - 15:00

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Diplomatic correspondent for the New York Times, Edward Wong covers foreign policy from Washington. Wong’s new account of the last century of change, The Edge of Empire, gives profound insight into a new authoritarian age transforming the world. Join him…
 

Beyond Borders: An International Life

Wednesday 21 August 19:30 - 20:30

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To live together peacefully and constructively, it is vital that we gain better understanding between nations and cultures. That’s what Beyond Borders Scotland, founded by Mark Muller Stuart KC, aims to create space for. Today Muller Stuart talks with…
 

David Van Reybrouck: Bringing Down an Empire

Friday 23 August 12:00 - 13:00

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In December 1949, following four years of intensely violent conflict and revolutionary struggle, Indonesia gained its independence after 350 years of Dutch colonial rule. Revolusi is award-winning Belgian historian David Van Reybrouck’s account of this…