Media Summary: In an increasingly fragmented global order, new forms of geopolitical and economic division are reshaping the world economy. Are the politics of national interest making a comeback in the multipolar world after the end of globalisation? What is the national ... The world is facing multiple crises that are responsible for widening economic and social inequalities and insecurities, ranging ...

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In an increasingly fragmented global order, new forms of geopolitical and economic division are reshaping the world economy. Are the politics of national interest making a comeback in the multipolar world after the end of globalisation? What is the national ... The world is facing multiple crises that are responsible for widening economic and social inequalities and insecurities, ranging ... We apologise for the issues with sound experienced during parts of this recording. In this Nobel Prize–winning economist and author of the New York Times bestseller Irrational Exuberance, Robert Shiller will consider ... Climate change and biodiversity loss are among the defining challenges of our time — but they also open the door to ...

Recorded 20th February 2018 The economic and political power of the richest in our society has dramatically increased since ... Speaker(s):Professor Jason Furman, Professor Sara Hobolt, Yascha Mounk, Professor Andrés Velasco Published on29 ... America is undergoing rapid demographic change. By the mid-21st century, European Americans, long the country's largest ... A generation ago, the so-called Washington Consensus laid out a series of do´s and don't´s for Join Klaas Knot, who served as President of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) for 14 years, as he reflects on his extensive ... Anne-Marie Slaughter discussed her new book, Renewal: From Crisis to Transformation in Our Lives, Work, and Politics. This ...

Our panellists discussed the new issue of the Our panel of speakers explored what philosophy, linguistics, and anthropology can tell us about our distinctly modern ... Despite decades of progress, women remain underrepresented in the field of economics. This

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Narratives in policymaking | LSE Event

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Trade under strain: policy challenges in a fractured world | LSE Event

Trade under strain: policy challenges in a fractured world | LSE Event

In an increasingly fragmented global order, new forms of geopolitical and economic division are reshaping the world economy.

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The national interest: politics after globalisation | LSE Event

The national interest: politics after globalisation | LSE Event

Are the politics of national interest making a comeback in the multipolar world after the end of globalisation? What is the national ...

Policy and Social Change | LSE Online Event

Policy and Social Change | LSE Online Event

The world is facing multiple crises that are responsible for widening economic and social inequalities and insecurities, ranging ...

Fault lines: the new political economy of a warming world | LSE Event

Fault lines: the new political economy of a warming world | LSE Event

We apologise for the issues with sound experienced during parts of this recording. In this

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Narrative Economics with Nobel Prize-winner Robert Shiller | LSE Online Event

Narrative Economics with Nobel Prize-winner Robert Shiller | LSE Online Event

Nobel Prize–winning economist and author of the New York Times bestseller Irrational Exuberance, Robert Shiller will consider ...

Economics, ethics, and the role of the state in climate action | LSE Event

Economics, ethics, and the role of the state in climate action | LSE Event

Climate change and biodiversity loss are among the defining challenges of our time — but they also open the door to ...

LSE Events | The Challenge of Richness? Rethinking the Giant of Poverty

LSE Events | The Challenge of Richness? Rethinking the Giant of Poverty

Recorded 20th February 2018 The economic and political power of the richest in our society has dramatically increased since ...

LSE Events | Policy-Making in an Age of Populism

LSE Events | Policy-Making in an Age of Populism

Speaker(s):Professor Jason Furman, Professor Sara Hobolt, Yascha Mounk, Professor Andrés Velasco Published on29 ...

America adrift: the end of the east coast foreign policy elite | LSE Event

America adrift: the end of the east coast foreign policy elite | LSE Event

America is undergoing rapid demographic change. By the mid-21st century, European Americans, long the country's largest ...

LSE Events | Daniel Paravisini | Culture, Discrimination, and Economic Exchange

LSE Events | Daniel Paravisini | Culture, Discrimination, and Economic Exchange

In his inaugural

How progress ends: technology, innovation, and the fate of nations | LSE Event

How progress ends: technology, innovation, and the fate of nations | LSE Event

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Shaping a 21st Century Policy Consensus | LSE Event

Shaping a 21st Century Policy Consensus | LSE Event

A generation ago, the so-called Washington Consensus laid out a series of do´s and don't´s for

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Monetary policy in perspective | LSE Event

Join Klaas Knot, who served as President of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB) for 14 years, as he reflects on his extensive ...

From Crisis to Transformation: a path forward | LSE Online Event

From Crisis to Transformation: a path forward | LSE Online Event

Anne-Marie Slaughter discussed her new book, Renewal: From Crisis to Transformation in Our Lives, Work, and Politics. This ...

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Wellbeing as a Goal of Public Policy | LSE Online Event

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Modern Conversations | LSE Online Event

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Donald Trump and the unmaking of Europe | LSE Event

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Women in economics: progress, challenges and perspectives | LSE Event

Despite decades of progress, women remain underrepresented in the field of economics. This