Aspen UK

Aspen UK

The Aspen UK podcast brings you insightful discussions each week on topics that matter - from climate change and leadership to diplomacy and the arts. Our conversations showcase the diverse Aspen UK community and the power of dialogue to explore effective solutions to the challenges we face today.

  1. May 22

    Online Platforms – The New Arteries of Capitalism

    What is Their Impact on Affordability, Inequality, Sovereignty, Productivity and Resource Allocation? Is There a Case for Publicly Provided Alternatives? Since the 2010s, digital platforms have become an increasingly prominent feature of modern economies, reshaping markets for labour, finance, goods, services, and content. The rise of companies such as Uber illustrates just one aspect of this broader transformation. Today, a vast ecosystem of platforms underpins supply chains, retail, capital flows, workforce management, and service delivery. These systems have introduced new efficiencies and capabilities, but they can also be complex and, at times, difficult to fully understand. Emerging research and reporting suggest they influence pricing, labour practices, user behaviour, and competitive dynamic. This webinar will explore how these evolving digital infrastructures intersect with key economic and societal questions, from cost of living and productivity to political sentiment and market concentration. It will also draw on ongoing research into potential alternative models for organising digital markets. What role, if any, should public policy play in shaping these systems? And are there opportunities to develop forms of market infrastructure that better balance innovation, competition, and broader societal outcomes? Our panel includes: Ann Pettifor, Author and EconomistMatthew Lesh, Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)Tony Curzon Price, First International Data Union (FIDU)Thomas Stephens, New Economics FoundationModerated by Wingham Rowan, Modern Markets for All (MM4A)Support the show

    1h 3m
  2. 10/25/2024

    The Future of Trust in Democracy

    Just two weeks before the people of the United States take to the polling stations to vote for their new President, Aspen UK convened an event at the United States Embassy in London to discuss the future of trust in democracy.  The expert panel reflects on the recent elections in the UK and globally and look ahead to the critical United States Presidential election. They discuss the role of democracy in today’s society, the nature of the threats it faces and what it will take to increase trust in the democratic values shared by the United Kingdom and United States. In this extraordinary year of more than 60 elections around the world the event assessed the extent that disinformation, misinformation and societal polarisation are affecting trust in democracy.  Our discussion highlights where democracies have proved resilient against a backdrop of economic hardship and global uncertainty and the areas where there is work to be done. The discussion is be moderated by Gordon Corera, the BBC’s Security Correspondent. The  expert panellists are Polly Curtis (Chief Executive, Demos), Sunder Katwala (Director, British Future), Vivian Schiller (Executive Director, Aspen Digital) and Tim Squirrell (Director of Communications, Institute of Strategic Dialogue).  The podcast begins with introductory remarks from the US Embassy and Aspen UK (00.00 - 08.27). The panel discussion takes place from 08.28 - 59.01 and the audience Q&As are available to listen from from 59.01.  Support the show

    1h 25m

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The Aspen UK podcast brings you insightful discussions each week on topics that matter - from climate change and leadership to diplomacy and the arts. Our conversations showcase the diverse Aspen UK community and the power of dialogue to explore effective solutions to the challenges we face today.

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