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S6 E4: A feminist agenda for social change: from deregulated markets to the wellbeing economy

A feminist agenda for social change: from deregulated markets to the wellbeing economySpeakers: Naila Kabeer, is Professor Emeritus at the Department of International ...

S6 E3: Infrastructure and Influence: China’s Digital Presence in the Global South and it's Developmental Impact

Infrastructure and Influence: China’s Digital Presence in the Global South  and Its Developmental ImpactSpeaker: Tin El-Kadi, is a political economy researcher, Oxford...

S6 E2: Rethinking the future of development aid

Rethinking the future of development aidSpeakers: Clare Short is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003K...

S6 E1: A New New International Economic Order (NNIEO) for a New Global Economy

A New New International Economic Order (NNIEO) for a New Global EconomySpeaker: Ha-Joon Chang, is an economist, author and lecturer on institutional economics and deve...

S5, E8 Authoritarian Sanctuaries: Refugee Politics in East Africa

Authoritarian Sanctuaries: Refugee Politics in East AfricaSpeaker: Alexander Betts is Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs, and Senior Fellow in Pol...

S5, E7 Competition, trade, and sustainability in agri-food markets in East & Southern Africa: a comparison of citrus and soy

Competition, trade, and sustainability in agri-food markets in East & Southern Africa: a comparison of citrus and soySpeaker: Simon Roberts is Visiting Professor of Ec...

S6, E6 A very light shade of green? Is the green transition perpetuating inequality?

A very light shade of green? Is the green transition perpetuating inequality?Speaker: Annalisa Prizzon is a Principal Research Fellow at ODI. Her research interests ar...

S5, E5 The Sahelian Question: The ultra-periphery in a changing world

The Sahelian Question: The ultra-periphery in a changing worldSpeaker: Rahmane Idrissa teaches international cooperation at the University of Niamey. His research focu...

S5, E4 What's at stake in the US-China Trade War?

What's at stake in the US-China Trade War?Speakers: Elizabeth Ingleson: is Assistant Professor Department of International History and is the author of Made in China: ...

S5, E3 Re-examining the History of the Industrial Revolution

Re-examining the History of the Industrial RevolutionSpeaker: Michael Mann is Distinguished Research Professor of Sociology, UCLA and the author of The Sources of Soci...

S5, E2 The crisis of peace-keeping

The crisis of peace-keepingSpeaker: Marsha Henry is the Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton Chair in Women, Peace, Security and Justice at the Mitchell InstituteDiscussan...

S5, E1 British Aid in a Changing World

British Aid in a Changing WorldSpeakers: Clare Short is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for International Development from 1997 to 2003Kevin Watk...

S4, E14 What the Gene-Editing Revolution Means For Rural Welfare, Global Futures and Social Justice

What the Gene-Editing Revolution Means For Rural Welfare, Global Futures and Social JusticeSpeaker: Ronald Herring, Cornell University Discussant: Aniket Aga, SUNY Buf...

S4, E13 Industrial Policy Challenges in the Developing World

'Industrial Policy Challenges in the Developing World' Speakers: Arkebe Oquaby, Gov of EthiopiaRichard Kozul-Wright, UNCTAD Chair: Laura Mann, LSE 

S4, E12 The debt and climate change precipice: How can the global majority cope?

'The debt and climate change precipice: How can the global majority cope?'Speakers: Jayati Ghosh, AmherstNdongo Samba Sylla, International Development Economics Associ...

S4, E11 Bringing Cyberspace Down to Earth in China: From smart-cities to village digital projects

'Bringing Cyberspace Down to Earth in China: From smart-cities to village digital projects'Speaker: Hong Yu, Mayling Birney Scholar from Zhejiang UniversityDiscussant:...

S4, E10 Slavery and British Development

'Slavery and British Development'.Speakers: Bronwen Everill, Cambridge University Jennifer Adam, Bank of England. Chair: Laura Mann, LSE

S4, E9 Guest lecture on Palestine

'Guest lecture on Palestine'.Speaker: Rafeef Ziadah, King's College London Discussant: Mai Taha, LSEChair: James Putzel, LSE

S4, E8 Development or Dependence?: China's Investment and development finance in Africa

'Development or Dependence?: China's Investment and development finance in Africa'. Speakers: Keyu Jin, LSEYunnan Chen, Overseas Development InstituteWeiwei Chen, Open...

S4, E7 The Latin American Left: Opportunities, challenges, and setbacks

The Latin American Left: Opportunities, challenges, and setbacksSpeakers: Ana Karine Pereira, Universidade de BrasíliaGeoff Goodwin, Leeds UniversityMelany Cruz, Leice...

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