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LSE Asia Forum 2010 - 15:30 - 17:00 - Plenary session: Health care: trust, mistrust, voice or choice? followed by Q&A Session - Closing Remarks

26 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Julian Le Grand, Henk Bekedam, Professor Hu Yonghua, Howard Davies | The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on 25-26...

LSE Asia Forum 2010 - 14:50 - 15:25 - Q&A Session: Climate change and economic growth

26 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Lord Nicholas Stern of Brentford, Vice Minister Liu He, Zhu Min | The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on 25-26 Ma...

LSE Asia Forum 2010 - 14:00 - 14:50 - Plenary session: Climate change and economic growth

26 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Lord Nicholas Stern of Brentford, Vice Minister Liu He, Zhu Min | The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on 25-26 Ma...

LSE Asia Forum 2010 - 11:30 - 12:45 - Plenary session: China: An Emerging Diplomatic Superpower?, followed by Q&A Session

26 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Arne Westad, Professor Wang Jisi, Michael Yahuda | The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on 25-26 March 2010 with t...

LSE Asia Forum 2010 - 08:00 - 09:45 - Welcome & Introduction - Keynote Speech - Address by His Royal Highness The Duke of York

26 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Howard Davies, His Excellency Mr Yang Jiechi, His Royal Highness The Duke of York | The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on ...

LSE Asia Forum 2010 - 08:00 - 09:45 - Welcome & Introduction | Keynote Speech | Address by His Royal Highness The Duke of York

26 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Howard Davies, His Excellency Mr Yang Jiechi, His Royal Highness The Duke of York | The fifth LSE Asia Forum took place in Beijing on ...

Entrepreneurship in the Arab world

22 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Sheikha Hanadi Al-Thani | The lecture will aim to raise awareness and understanding of the obstacles preventing the full integration o...

The Future of Capitalism and Globalisation: Global Perspectives and a European Agenda

22 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Karel De Gucht, Professor Marc De Vos | The subprime crisis and the global recession are receding. But what will be their long-term co...

Friendship and Poetry

18 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Vikram Seth | The Colorni lectures are held regularly in memory of Eva Colorni, who taught economics at the former City of London Poly...

Religion and Pluralism in a Divided World

18 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Anwar Ibrahim | Anwar Ibrahim is a former Deputy Prime Minister (1993-1998) and Finance Minister (1991-1998) of Malaysia. He was dismi...

EU Enlargement and the Western Balkans: A Fast Track or Slow Lane

18 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Ingeborg Grssle, Tanja Fajon | It has been said that EU enlargement in the Western Balkans is about completing the Union. The key ques...

Europe as a Global Actor? A Conversation with Javier Solana

18 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Javier Solana | After ten years of serving as EU High Representative for CFSP, Javier Solana reflects on the achievements and challeng...

Inter-party Debate: Featuring Vince Cable V. Greg Hands V. Labour

17 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Vince Cable MP, Greg Hands MP, James Plaskitt MP | Keeping in context the events that unfolded in the recent economic crisis, the fisc...

Requiem for Detroit?

17 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): G. Asenath Andrews, Stuart Gulliver, Bruce Katz, Richard Sennett | Detroit was once America's fourth largest city. Built by the car, w...

New Labour, Xenophobia and Immigration

17 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Arun Kundnani, Nira Yuval-Davis, Joseph Harker | With immigration issues increasingly taking centre-stage during New Labour's tenure i...

Phoenix Cities - surviving financial, social and environmental turmoil in Europe and the US

16 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Lord Richard Rogers, Bruce Katz, Professor Anne Power, Julia Unwin | This discussion will debate the issues arising from a new book Ph...

Beyond Copenhagen

16 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Lord Stern | Nicholas Stern is IG Patel professor of economics and government at LSE and chairman of the ESRC Centre for Cli...

The Empathic Civilization

15 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Jeremy Rifkin | At this event Jeremy Rifkin will talk about his latest book The Empathic Civilization: The Race to Global Consciousnes...

Meeting Development Challenges in the 21st Century

12 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Helen Clark | In recent times, the challenges of the developing world have been compounded by multiple crises: the food and fuel crise...

Sustainable Business Innovation

11 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): John Elkington | This lecture will discuss adapting to climate change within a new economic framework. John Elkington is co-founder of...

Biomedical Enhancement and the Ethics of Development

10 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Allen Buchanan | It is becoming possible to extend human capacities and perhaps even create new ones through the application...

Mind-Body Problems: Science, Fiction, and God

10 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, Professor Steven Pinker | What happens when a novelist and philosopher talks to a cognitive neuroscientis...

The Brahimi Panels: Future Options in Afghanistan

09 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Wazhma Frogh, David Kilcullen, Horia Mosadiq, Michael Semple, Tom Tugendhat | Chaired by distinguished UN diplomat and envoy Lakhdar B...

The Risks of Genetically Modifying Human Embryos or Gametes

09 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Allen Buchanan | Many consider genetic modification to be the riskiest mode of biomedical enhancement. The problem of uninte...

The Brahimi Panels: The Goldstone Report and the Peace Process

08 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Ami Ayalon, Professor Christine Chinkin, Karma Nabulsi, Colonel Desmond Travers | This public discussion, chaired by the distinguished...

The Future Development of International Criminal Justice: An Interdisciplinary Approach

05 Mar 2010

Contributed by Lukas

Contributor(s): Sang-Hyun Song | Judge Sang-Hyun Song was appointed President of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in March, 2009. He initially j...

Education for Sustainable Development

04 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Tony Juniper | This event will explore the role of universities in driving the sustainability agenda. Tony Juniper is a campaigner, wr...

Independent Prosecutors and Democratic Accountability

04 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Sir Ken MacDonald QC | Public prosecutors must be free from political influence to command confidence. But if they are not answerable ...

Risk versus responsibility in the regulation of the company

04 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr David Kershaw | In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum of the social science...

Studying Islam across times and place: how to compare?

02 Mar 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor John Bowen | We discuss 'Studying Islam across times and place: how to compare?' and this time we subject 'Islam' to an anal...

Geopolitics and Imperialism: the British Empire and Halford Mackinder 1890-1940

25 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr John Darwin | It was perhaps no coincidence that Halford Mackinder, the most famous exponent of geopolitical theory, wrote his semi...

Hamlet Without the Prince of Denmark: how development has disappeared from today's 'development' discourse

25 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Ha-Joon Chang | Ha-Joon Chang is a reader in the political economy of development at Cambridge University. This event is sup...

Prosperity without Growth

25 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Tim Jackson | This lecture will discuss a new vision of shared prosperity. It will consider the capability of human beings t...

Chasing Science: laboratory inquiries, children's brains, family labours

25 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Rayna Rapp | Over the last three decades, an escalating proportion of US school children have been classified for special ed...

Does the Electric Car have the Juice?

25 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Len Curran, Andrew Heiron | Fierce price competition, painstaking cost-cutting, and widespread volatility is making life in the auto i...

Risk-Based Regulation: Rethinking from a Lawyers' Perspective

25 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Robert Baldwin, Julia Black | In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum ...

Civil Society, Aid and Security

24 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Sally Healy, Dr Jeremy Lind, David Peppiat, Elizabeth Winter | The Obama administration has abandoned the term 'War on Terro...

The Importance of Alternative Financing: global perspectives on Islamic finance

24 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Stephen Green, Dr. M. Umer Chapra | This lecture discusses the growing role alternative financing arrangements, such as Islamic financ...

Barack Obama and the Muslim World

23 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Gilles Kepel | This lecture will assess how successful President Obama's engagement with the Muslim world has been. Gilles K...

Twenty years of Transformation in CEE: Results, lessons and prospects

22 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Leszek Balcerowicz | Leszek Balcerowicz is an economist, a Professor at the Warsaw School of Economics, Former President of ...

This Sporting Planet: global sport and global capitalism

18 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor David Goldblatt | Globalisation has seen sport achieve a hitherto unequalled global cultural significance, but it has also l...

Counter-Composition: conversations on ethics

17 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Steve Pyke, Dr Alex Voorhoeve | Alex Voorhoeve builds on Plato's arguments for philosophising about ethics in dialogue form. Steve Pyk...

Jimmy Stewart Is Dead -- Ending the World's Ongoing Financial Plague with Limited Purpose Banking

17 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Laurence J. Kotlikoff | Let's call a spade a spade. Today's financial system, with its limited liability, insider rating, po...

21st Century Challenges: how global crises provide the opportunity to transform the world

16 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Lord Anthony Giddens, Professor David Held, Professor Mary Kaldor, Professor Danny Quah | The world now confronts crises uni...

How rich are the baby boomers and how poor are their children?

16 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): David Willetts MP | David Willetts will analyse the distribution of income and wealth between different generations in Britain. He wil...

Renewing the Left's ideology: what should be the principles and goals of the centre-Left today?

15 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): James Purnell MP | The credit crunch was followed by a consensus on the centre-Left that the world was entering a "progressive moment"...

LSE Literary Festival - Speaking of Love

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): AS Byatt, Ben Okri, Helen Simpson, Colin Thubron | Four very different writers consider four very different aspects of love: love as e...

LSE Literary Festival - Animating a Myth for our times: The Lawsuit of the Animals against Humanity

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Zeina Frangie-Eyres, Dr Simon Glendinning, Professor Marina Warner, Dr Mark Wright | An event that combines a story-telling of the 100...

LSE Literary Festival - Theatre of Action?

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Matt Charman, John Caird | Theatre has a rich tradition of raising political issues, as evidenced in LSE founder George Bernard Shaw's...

LSE Literary Festival - So Much for That: on illness, death and money

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Lionel Shriver | Lionel Shriver will be discussing and reading from her new novel So Much for That on the cusp of release in March. De...

LSE Literary Festival - Sociology as Literature

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Richard Sennett | Richard Sennett's award winning Sociology of Literature explores the role of narrative in social research ...

LSE Literary Festival - The Arts of Illness

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Jane Darcy, Brian Dillon, Sally O'Reilly | Consciousness of our own mortality is at the heart of the human experience, and has long...

LSE Literary Festival - Reading London

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Will Alsop, Professor Rosemary Ashton, Leo Hollis, Hans Ulrich Obrist | How do we attempt to understand the sprawling "modern Babylon"...

LSE Literary Festival - Literature and the Sciences: Where do they meet?

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Michael Blackburn, Mario Petrucci, Richard Tyrone-Jones | Three poets discuss the interrelationship between art and literature and the...

LSE Literary Festival - Jekyll & Hyde: Law, Science, Psychology

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Mary Evans, Professor Nicola Lacey, Robert Mighall, Professor Juliet Mitchell | Robert Louis Stevenson's Jekyll and Hyde dev...

LSE Literary Festival - War Stories: How to bring the battle to the book?

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Stephen Grey, Andrew Mueller, Ros Wynne-Jones | A discussion of war journalism in its historical context. How the great correspondents...

LSE Literary Festival - How to write a novel- an introduction for beginners with Justine Mann

13 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Justine Mann | Does the task of writing a novel both excite and daunt you? Using the political novel as an example, this workshop will...

Authority, Enjoyment and the Spirits of Capitalism

12 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Yannis Stavrakakis | How is order sustained in capitalist societies? This lecture highlights the mutual engagement between authority, ...

LSE Literary Festival - Literature and the Academic: Literature as a resource for other disciplines

12 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Richard Bronk, Professor Margot Finn, Dr Neil Vickers | The session examines how the reading of literature can expand the analytical i...

LSE Literary Festival - At the margins - are hard times good times for literature?

12 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Andrew Franklin, John Lanchester, Adrian Wooldridge | The publishing industry has arguably seen its worst financial year in decades, w...

LSE Literary Festival - The Fiction of Development?

12 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Giles Foden, Professor David Lewis, Jack Mpanje, Sunny Singh | Do we learn more about global poverty issues and the worlds of internat...

LSE Literary Festival - Dance, Text, and Translation: Creating a Dialogue

12 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Helen Thomas, Jasmin Vardimon | Dance is generally concerned with non-verbal bodily communication, while literature is text-...

2010: Marking a New Beginning - Bosnia & Herzegovina and South East Europe

11 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Zlatko Lagumdzija | Dr Zlatko Lagumdzija is leader of the Social Democratic Party and a former Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzego...

LSE Literary Festival - How Would a Robot Read a Novel?

11 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Kavita Abraham, Dr Jon Adams, Dr Robert Hudson | Don't judge a book by its cover? Don't be ridiculous. We constantly make judgement...

LSE Literary Festival -The Future of Teen Fiction

11 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Rebecca Clee, Patrick Ness, Alex Scarrow, Mark Walden | The culmination of LSE's second creative writing competition for London state ...

A Broken Middle East: a wasted decade of war on terror

10 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Fawaz A Gerges | Today's Middle East is broken. The crisis of prolonged authoritarianism and failed economic policies have c...

Uncertainty and Ambiguity in American Fiscal and Monetary Policies

10 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Thomas J Sargent | Combining an historical approach with macroeconomic theory, Thomas Sargent will discuss ways of thinking ...

Out of the Bretton Woods: Building a World Bank for the 21st Century

10 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Douglas Alexander MP | The first decade of the 21st Century has shown the extent to which we are increasingly interdependent for our p...

Sustainable Housing: how can we save 80 per cent of our energy use in existing homes?

09 Feb 2010

Contributed by Lukas

Contributor(s): Professor Anne Power | This lecture addresses how we can drastically reduce energy consumption and consequent carbon emissions by cons...

Freefall

08 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Joseph Stiglitz | Stiglitz lays out not only the course of the financial crisis which began in 2007, but its underlying caus...

Climate Crunch: making the economics fit

04 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Jonathon Porritt | At the beginning of this new decade more people in the US and UK remain unpersuaded by the science of climate chang...

Economics 0-Reality 1

04 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): John Lanchester | Has the credit crunch exposed the futility of academic economics? Should LSE be closed down and converted into somet...

Europe - the traitor's kiss

04 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Chris Bryant MP | After the recent focus on internal issues, the EU is now turning its attention to global matters. What impact will t...

Online and offline risk - getting young people's experience of the internet into perspective

04 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Sonia Livingstone | In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum of the soc...

Doldrums to Downing Street? The Conservative Party's long journey from opposition to the brink of office

03 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Tim Bale | Why did the world's oldest and most successful political party dump Margaret Thatcher only to commit electoral suicide unde...

Eastern Europe and the Balkans: what now?

03 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Tim Judah, Nick Thorpe | After months of renewed celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall, has a new malaise taken over? Are there a...

Burquas aren't always blue: Kandahar 1968 - 2010

03 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Felix Kuehn, Alex Strick van Linschoten | Born in a small village of Kandahar, Abdul Salam Zaeef rose to become a senior member of the...

Delivering a Low Carbon London

02 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Isabel Dedring | Isabel Dedring will discuss developing and implementing a vision for a low carbon London. Isabel Dedring is environme...

Secularisms in crisis

02 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor John Bowen | During the 1980s people living in Europe and North America took cognizance of two major developments in religio...

You are not a gadget

02 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Jaron Lanier | Something started to go wrong with the digital revolution at the start of the 21st century. Individual creativity has b...

Uninhibited, Robust and Wide-Open: a free press for a new century

01 Feb 2010

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Contributor(s): Lee Bollinger | Bollinger explores the meaning of freedom of the press in our globalised, internet-dominated era. Lee C. Bollinger bec...

Electoral Reform in the Wake of the Economic Crisis

28 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Vincent Cable MP | Following the most devastating economic crisis since the Great Depression, electoral and institutional governanc...

New Economics

28 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Andrew Simms | Andrew Simms considers the development of a new sustainable economic model, looking at environmental, social and econom...

Risk, ethics and public sensitivities

28 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor George Gaskell | In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum of the social...

The Special Tribunal for Lebanon: Where could Justice go wrong?

27 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Omar Nashabe | The lecture places the crime - the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri - in its socio-polit...

Not By Reason Alone

26 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Montek Ahluwalia, Mukesh Ambani, Shobhana Bhartia, Professor Lord Desai, Shekhar Gupta, Ed Luce, Lord Patten, Nand Kishore Singh, P...

Speaking with the Speaker

25 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): John Bercow, Tony Travers | John Bercow was elected to the post of speaker in June 2009. It followed the resignation of the previous s...

The Future of Internet Rights: A Conversation with Industry's Leaders

25 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Richard Allan, Kasey Chappelle, Alma Whitten, Usama M. Fayyad | Will the market and innovation decide the future of the internet, or w...

Why should social scientists be interested in the Cold War?

21 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Michael Cox | In this lunchtime series of lectures, a selection of LSE's academics from across the spectrum of the social sc...

Europe after the European Age: historical reflections

20 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Mark Mazower | What forces have shaped Europe's place in the world over the past two centuries? And how do the challenges of...

What kind of economics should we teach?

20 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Geoffrey Hodgson, Professor Albert Marcet, Paul Ormerod, Professor John Sutton | The recent global crisis has lead to questi...

Beyond the "Berlusconi Common Sense". A New Model of Politics for the 21st Century

19 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Paolo Mancini | Mostly outside Italy, there is a widespread common sense about Berlusconi and his political adventure: he ha...

Child Under-nourishment as a Social Predicament

19 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Amartya Sen | This lecture is in honour of Dr Indraprastha Gordhanbhai (I.G) Patel who was the ninth director of the London ...

Modernity and the Meaning of Life

18 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Dr Simon Glendinning, Dr Edward Skidelsky | This dialogue will examine the resources left to us to find meaning in our modern day live...

The War on Drugs: an upper or downer for development?

18 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Misha Glenny, Michael Hartmann | The panel will discuss the impact of legalising and regulating the international trade in illegal dru...

Crisis as Motivation? The Challenges of Sustaining Growth in Southeast Asia

14 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Richard Doner | Can the dynamic, export-oriented economies of Southeast Asia sustain their growth in light of the global eco...

Positive Deviance: the only strategy left for sustainability leadership?

14 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Sara Parkin | In the absence of an adequate response to unsustainability by political leaders, it is up to the rest of us to lead the ...

Getting fiscal consolidation right: Lessons from Sweden

14 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Anders Borg | Faced with a record deficit and an accelerating debt, the UK will have to embark on a process of massive fiscal consolid...

When China Rules the World

13 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Martin Jacques | The years immediately following the end of the Cold War gave rise to the notion that the world was entering yet anoth...

Muslims in Modern Europe

12 Jan 2010

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Contributor(s): Professor Gilles Kepel | This lecture will look at the complex character of the Muslim population in Europe and explain the many diffe...