Adrian Pabst Keynote Speaker
- Renowned political theorist with a focus on alternatives to liberalism and the role of institutions in political economy.
- Former Professor of Politics at the University of Kent and Visiting Professor at Sciences Po Lille.
- Esteemed author and Contributing Writer, known for impactful publications in the New Statesman, The Critic, and Le Figaro.
Adrian Pabst's Biography
Adrian Pabst, a preeminent political theorist renowned for his expertise in British and Western politics and political economy, stands out as a leading voice advocating for constructive alternatives to liberalism. His insightful analyses focus on the pivotal role of institutions in shaping policy, public investment, and fiscal frameworks. Pabst’s scholarly contributions extend across a range of critical issues, from the moral philosophy underlying Adam Smith’s market conception to the enduring ‘civil economy’ tradition and the integral role of civil society in contemporary discourse.
Before his appointment as Deputy Director for Public Policy at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR), Pabst enriched the academic landscape as a Professor of Politics at the University of Kent. His academic journey also includes a tenure as a Visiting Professor at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Lille (Sciences Po), further highlighting his international engagement and influence in the field of political science.
Pabst’s prolific writing encompasses not only academic articles and policy reports that have shaped regional policy discussions but also books that explore a wide array of topics within political economy. His work delves deep into the philosophical foundations and ethical considerations that drive economic and political systems, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities and nuances of modern governance and societal organization.
In addition to his academic and policy-oriented contributions, Pabst is a recognized voice in the broader public discourse on politics and economics. As a Contributing Writer to the New Statesman, he frequently shares his perspectives on pressing political issues, and his commentaries regularly appear in publications like The Critic and Le Figaro. Through these platforms, Pabst engages with a wide audience, sparking dialogue and debate on the future of political and economic systems.
Adrian Pabst’s career is characterized by a steadfast commitment to exploring and advocating for alternatives to conventional liberal thought, emphasizing the importance of moral and ethical considerations in political and economic decision-making. His work not only challenges prevailing paradigms but also offers a vision for a more equitable and cohesive society through the revitalization of civil society and the thoughtful reform of institutional structures.
Adrian Pabst's Speaking Topics
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Regional policy
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European and international politics
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Liberal democracy and capitalism
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Post-liberalism
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