Room for Discussion

Room for Discussion

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Room for Discussion conducts free live interviews at the University of Amsterdam, with leading voices in politics, economics, journalism and more. Each interview is fully led and conducted by students.

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18. Jun 2026

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Regulation, Sweet Regulation: Protecting Consumers with Martijn Snoep 18.06.2026

Grocery prices are increasing, Meta flaunts its dominant position on the market, and the Paramount acquisition of WarnerBros marks an era of massive media consolidation. It seems that companies hold all the power, but who can hold them accountable? Join us on 20th of May, 13:00-14:00 at the REC E-Hall for an interview with Martijn Snoep, Chairman of the Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (A...

Talking Back and Looking Forward-- Prof. Kimberlé Crenshaw on Intersectionality 18.06.2026

Few academic concepts have travelled as far as intersectionality. Coined nearly four decades ago, it transformed how we think about race, gender, power, and inequality, while also becoming one of the most debated ideas of our time. We were thrilled to welcome Kimberlé Crenshaw, legal scholar, author of  Backtalker: An American Memoir , co-founder of Critical Race Theory, and the person behind inte...

Promoting Peace or Power? With Paige Alexander, CEO of Carter Center 10.06.2026

Palestine, Sudan, Iran. Global conflicts dominate the headlines every day. But what does it actually take to build lasting peace? And who gets to decide what that peace looks like? Together with  Paige Alexander, the CEO of the Carter Center , we explore the role of the international community in conflict resolution, democracy promotion, and the politics of peacebuilding. Founded by former US Pres...

From Tulips to Turmoil: Ambassador Fatma Ceren Yazgan on Türkiye in Transition 31.05.2026

With war at its doorstep, Türkiye is once again in the middle of geopolitical turmoil. Whether it’s the Syrian refugee crisis, the war in Gaza, or the closure of the strait of Hormuz, Türkiye has had to consistently re-balance and re-negotiate its partnerships.  Turkish Ambassador H.E. Fatma Ceren Yazgan will join us to talk about how Türkiye does this in practice. With a long career as a high ran...

When Germany Sneezes, Europe Catches a Cold - A Conversation with Economist Marcel Fratzscher 20.05.2026

Germany has been Europe’s economic engine for quite some time, both its industrial powerhouse and fiscal anchor in times of deep uncertainty. While Southern Europe suffered deep recessions during the Eurocrisis, Germany maintained low unemployment and a massive trade surplus. After 5 years of economic stagnation induced by the Covid-19 pandemic, that role is now under strain.  In a conversation wi...

Balancing BRICS and Beyond: A conversation with Dutch Ambassador to South-Africa Joanne Doornewaard 20.05.2026

The relationship between the Netherlands and South Africa stretches back centuries, shaped by both painful history and meaningful cooperation. It includes dark chapters, such as the Netherlands’ role in using South Africa as part of the slave trade, but also moments of solidarity, including the Netherlands’ early opposition to apartheid and its current position as one of South Africa’s key economi...

The Pursuit of More: Evan Osnos on Prosperity in China and the US 19.05.2026

What happens when wealth does not just buy comfort, but an entirely different reality? When power does not mean responsibility anymore, but the option to escape all consequences? When ambition turns into status anxiety?   From rural China to billionaire bunkers, Evan Osnos gets up close to people, telling bigger stories through human details. These stories trace how pursuit, aspiration and prosper...

Sticking Up for the Human(ities): SSE President Lars Strannegård on Rethinking Education 19.05.2026

While the way we live has changed a lot in the last few years, the way we learn has remained largely the same. Our education systems have stagnated, relying on inflexible grading systems and standardized tests, as they need to conform to the demands of the job market. Is now the time for academia to adapt and implement a more holistic approach to learning?  Professor Lars Strannegård, president of...

A Tale of Two Americas (at War): Aviva Chomsky on Latin American History 19.05.2026

What does it mean when the United States bombs a neighboring country, seizes its president, and flies him to New York to face criminal charges? Days into 2026, US forces launched a dramatic operation in Venezuela, bombing targets in Caracas and capturing President Nicolás Maduro. Such flagrant violations of sovereignty and international law beget the questions: why does the US act this way in the...

Marco Buti- On the Future of the EU 15.05.2026

Europe is entering a period of growing fragmentation. Rising defence pressures, economic stagnation, and geopolitical dependence are colliding at a moment when the European Union appears increasingly unable to act collectively. We welcome Marco Buti, former Director General for Economic and Financial Affairs at the European Commission and one of the key figures behind Europe’s response to the Euro...

CSR Debate 2026 – with party leaders of INTER, Activisten Partij, Vrije Student and UVAsociaal 13.05.2026

🫵Student well-being, collaborations with other countries and affordability of education. These are all issues in which the Central Student Council, the CSR, has influence over decisions made by the UvA which have tangible effects on the daily life of all students. Vote here: https://uva.digitaleverkiezing.nl/ 🗳️To make your voice heard and shape those decisions, you should cast your vote in the u...

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Postwar Paralysis – Conversation with High Representative Christian Schmidt 11.05.2026

❗️On11th of May, Christian Schmidt announced that he will step down as High Representative for Bosnia and Hercegovina as soon as his successor is found. This interview took place on Wednesday, April 22nd at Roeterseiland Campus Thirty years after the end of one of Europe's bloodiest post-Cold War conflicts, Bosnia and Herzegovina remains caught between promise and paralysis. Ethnic power-shar...

Dr. Christine Webb On the Exceptionalism of Human Arrogance 09.05.2026

Human exceptionalism, the idea that humans are intellectually, morally and socially superior to other lifeforms on this planet, is so fundamental that we barely recognise that it is there. Dr. Christine Webb is assistant professor of environmental studies at New York University and Author of recently published The Arrogant Ape: The Myth of Human Exceptionalism and Why It Matters and lecturer of a...

Tax the rich! Sure, but how? - A Discussion with Gabriel Zucman 13.04.2026

“The billionaires’ nightmare”, “Rockstar Economist”, or “far-left activist”, Professor Gabriel Zucman goes by many names. With Elon Musk on his way to reaching trillionaire status, public debt accelerating, and far-right parties threatening democratic institutions, a consensus is emerging that economic inequality is reaching excessive levels. The most important question now becomes not why, but ho...

Appetite for Change - Financial Market Reform with Ann Pettifor 13.04.2026

We are living through a collision of overlapping crises: an increasing cost-of-living, climate change and a deepening state of political disillusionment. While these issues are often treated as isolated government failures, our next guest argues that they share a single, predatory origin: the Global Casino, commonly known as the international financial market. We were thrilled to welcome Ann Petti...

The Original Sinn – Limits to European Integration with Hans-Werner Sinn 13.04.2026

Fifteen years on from the Eurozone crisis, with surging public debt, increasing climate risks, rising geopolitical tensions, and a constant need for monetary injections, the need for change in Europe has never been more obvious. But how do we get there? Is more or less integration the answer that we need? Can a monetary union survive without a fiscal one and if not, who is there to bear its cost?...

From Statecraft to Standards: Governing Business and Human Rights in Myanmar 13.04.2026

Myanmar remains one of the world’s most repressive states. Political prisoners fill its jails, civil freedoms are crushed, and the military junta presses ahead with sham elections while defending itself at the International Court of Justice. What responsibilities do foreign governments and businesses realistically pursue in such a context? Who is tasked with upholding international human rights st...

Words and Weapons with Ambassador Ammar Hijazi, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the Netherlands 13.04.2026

Without formal recognition from the Netherlands, the Palestinian Mission is forced to rely on law, institutions, and words in a political landscape where others wield hard power. These constraints shape every aspect of how Palestine is represented internationally, even amidst what the UNHRC classifies as a genocide. Together with Ambassador Ammar Hijazi (Permanent Representative of the State of Pa...

The Realities of Childhood in Wartime Ukraine: A Conversation with Kyrylo Lapko 13.04.2026

What does it mean to grow up in a war? On the 20th October, from 13:00 to 14:00 in the E-Hall, Room for Discussion will host Kyrylo Lapko, Head of Reintegration and International Relations at the Coordination Center for Family Upbringing and Child Care Development in Ukraine. As the war continues, thousands of Ukrainian children have been separated from their families, displaced, or abducted by Ru...

From Humiliation to Rejuvenation: Steve Tsang on The Rise of China 13.04.2026

As global tensions sharpen, the world is asking whether a new great power rivalry is emerging, with China at the center of attention. Understanding its direction has never been more urgent. Join us for a focused conversation tracing the forces behind China’s rise: the legacy of the century of humiliation, Deng Xiaoping’s bold reforms, shifting Party ideology, and Xi Jinping’s consolidation of powe...

Political Optimism: Necessity or Naivety? -with Marnix van Rij, former State Secretary of Finances 13.04.2026

When the CDA and governments were falling apart, Marnix van Rij was called back to bring calm to the chaos. Most people told him not to do it. He did it anyway. Not because it was easy, but because as he says, “someone has to stay optimistic.”With the release of his new book ‘Reflections of a Political Optimist’, Van Rij shares his visions on leadership, responsibility, and finances to stay hopefu...

Farewell To the Welfare State? - Gøsta Esping-Andersen On The Future of Welfare Capitalism 13.04.2026

Increased inequality, crumbling welfare services and skyrocketing rents. What has happened to the welfare state? And can it survive our decreasing taxpayer bases and ageing populations? Joining us on the Room for Discussion stage to discuss these questions, is one of the world's leading analysts of the welfare state, Professor Emeritus in Sociology of Pompeu Fabra and Bocconi University - Gøst...

Diversity – Driver for Success, a Conversation with Anahit Galstyan, BASF 13.04.2026

Join us as we welcome Anahit Galtsyan, a Principal Scientist at BASF, to the Room for Discussion stage. Her work brings together the science of genomics with the realities of innovation in a global company, offering a unique perspective on how research develops in practice and how the people behind the science shape its direction. In this interview, we will explore the role of diversity in scienti...

Saving for a Rainy Decade: Finance Minister Eelco Heinen on Europe’s Economic Future 13.04.2026

Is Europe saving wisely, or simply doing too little, too late? With defence costs rising, growth slowing, and the green transition underway, the debate on how Europe spends or saves has never been more urgent. Should the EU expand joint borrowing to meet global challenges, or double down on national discipline? We’ll ask where prudence ends and under-investment begins, and how the Netherlands can...

Amsterdam 750: a Conversation with Mayor Femke Halsema 13.04.2026

Amsterdam turned 750 this year and stands at a crossroads. Prosperity has made it one of Europe’s most vibrant capitals, but also one of its most strained. Housing, tourism, and social divides test the city’s fabric, while national politics and budget cuts tighten the pressure from above. Join Mayor Femke Halsema in conversation with Room for Discussion as we explore how she navigates a city under...

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