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Monday 2nd March - 07:00 PM GMT

Live Q&A: Meet the speakers

After the headline debate on whether ideology has lost its grip and geography is reshaping the world order, the discussion continues in a live audience Q&A. Join Seyla Benhabib, Glenn Greenwald and Sam Kiley as they take questions from the audience, unpacking the debate’s themes, exploring the implications of shifting global alliances and power dynamics, and offering deeper insight into how sovereignty, spheres of influence and evolving foreign policies are influencing the future of international relations.

Timetable:

17:20 GMT - Opening Interview: Going beyond the limits of speech The Lounge

18:00 GMT - Headline Debate: The End of Ideology arena

19:00 GMT - Live Q&A: Meet the speakers arena

19:20 GMT - Solo Talk: The Economics of the New World Order The Lounge

Seyla Benhabib

Seyla Benhabib is a political philosopher known for her work on democracy, human rights, migration, and cosmopolitanism. Drawing on Kant and Habermas, she argues for global justice and democratic dialogue that extends beyond borders, reshaping ideas of citizenship and belonging.

Glenn Greenwald

Glenn Greenwald is a journalist known for his criticism of US foreign policy, mass surveillance, and media power. His work focuses on civil liberties, government transparency, and challenges to establishment political and security narratives, particularly in the digital age.

Roger Hearing

Roger Hearing is a presenter on the BBC World Service's Business Matters and World Business Report. He formerly presented Bloomberg Radio and BBC Radio 4's The World Tonight.

Sam Kiley

Sam Kiley is a conflict journalist known for frontline, first-hand reporting that challenges official war narratives. His work focuses on the human, political, and strategic realities of modern warfare, drawing on decades covering conflicts across the Middle East, Africa, and Eastern Europe.