The Present and Future of US Politics: The Urban-Suburban Divide
13 November 12:30
Rothermere American Institute, 1a South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3UB
Kimberly Johnson (University of Oxford and New York University)
As the United States heads into a high-stakes presidential election, this seminar series explores the structural problems and political challenges behind the headlines. We examine why American politics is so polarised and ask: what is at stake in the 2024 elections?
The seminars will open with a short presentation by an expert, followed by questions and discussion. Everyone with an interest in US politics is welcome. Lunch will be available.
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Week 5: The Urban-Suburban Divide
Did the election results reinforce the partisan divide between cities and suburban areas? How, in the wake of Covid and BLM protests, did a critique of cities as dysfunctional and radical play out in this election?