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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...

S4, E6 Gender and Work in Global Value Chains: Capturing the gains?

Gender and Work in Global Value Chains: Capturing the gains?Speaker: Stephanie Barrientos, Manchester UniversityDiscussant: Kate Meagher, LSEChair: Laura Mann, LSE

S4, E5 Making Anti-Corruption Real: A strategy for feasible reform in adverse contexts

Making Anti-Corruption Real: A strategy for feasible reform in adverse contexts.Speakers: Mushtaq Khan and Pallavi Roy, SOASDiscussant: Jonathan Di John, SOASChair: Ja...

S4, E4 The Russia-Ukraine War: Consequences for global security and development

The Russia-Ukraine War: Consequences for global security and development.Panel: Mark Lowcock, UN, UKYuliya Yurchenko, Greenwich UniversityAnna Matveeva, King's College...

S4, E3 In search of repair: The necessity of community development to mental health improvements in contexts of adversity

In search of repair: The necessity of community development to mental health improvements in contexts of adversity.Speaker: Rochelle Burgess, University College London...

S4, E2 Confronting multiple Crises: A Conversation with Ha-Joon Chang on the State of the world economy 

Professor Ha-Joon Chang and Professor James Putzel discuss the state of the world economy. Speaker: Ha-Joon Chang, SOASChair: James Putzel, LSE

S4, E1 Book launch: Foreign Aid and its Unintended Consequences

Dirk-Jan Koch and Clare Short discuss Dirk-Jan Koch's new book 'Foreign aid and its unintended consequences' (Open access). Foreign aid and international development f...

S3, E5 Panel on Platforms for deliberation or disinformation? social media and development

S3, E5 Panel on Platforms for deliberation or disinformation? social media and development. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Think...

S3, E4 Jayati Ghosh on Why Inequality is the Basic Driver of the Climate Crisis

S3, E4 Jayati Ghosh on Why Inequality is the Basic Driver of the Climate Crisis. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Pract...

S3,E3 Naomi Hossain on The Popular Politics of 21st Century Food and Fuel Riots

Naomi Hossain on The Popular Politics of 21st Century Food and Fuel Riots. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice ser...

S3,E2 Dr Rafeef Ziadah - Working Palestine: COVID-19, labour and de-development in Palestine

Dr Rafeef Ziadah on Working Palestine: COVID-19, labour and de-development in Palestine. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking ...

S3,E1 Ha-Joon Chang – Economics vs Science Fiction – what can each learn from the other?

Professor Ha-Joon Chang on Economics vs Science Fiction – what can each learn from the other?. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thi...

S2,E13 Isabella Weber – How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate

Isabella Weber on How China Escaped Shock Therapy: The Market Reform Debate. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice s...

S2,E12 Lise Grande – Peacebuilding in Today's World

Lise Grande on Reflections on Peacebuilding in Today's World. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Development Thinking & Practice series.

S2,E11 Irungu Houghton – Human rights organising in Africa during a global pandemic

Irungu Houghton on Human rights organising in Africa during a global pandemic: Trends and Insights. The lecture is part of the LSE ID Cutting Edge Issues in Developmen...

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