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Abazi, Vigjilenca, Adriaensen, Johan and Christiansen, Thomas (2021) Are experts back in fashion? Four scenarios concerning the contestation of expertise in the European Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Abdirahman, Khalif (2021) Election prospects in Somali region, Ethiopia. Conflict Research Programme Blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Aboutajdine, Samya (2021) Vaccine uptake and resistance: lessons and policy levers. LSE COVID-19 Blog (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Abrams, Dominic, Broadwood, Jo, Lalot, Fanny and Davies Hayon, Kaya (2021) People largely perceive local government communications about COVID-19 as embodying greater honesty, credibility, and empathy than those of the UK government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Acharya, Arnab, Moment, Aaron, Reddy, Sanjay and Venkatasubramanian, Venkat (2021) Scaling up vaccine production through ‘copying exactly’. LSE COVID-19 Blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Achilleos-Sarll, Columba, Sachseder, Julia and Stachowitsch, Saskia (2021) #SecurityHasNoGender. Frontex, border security, and the politics of gender-neutrality. Women, Peace and Security (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Ackermann, Kathrin and Gundelach, Birte (2021) How personality traits shape our tendency to engage in political consumerism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Adam, Christian, Fernández-i-Marín, Xavier, James, Oliver, Manatschal, Anita, Rapp, Carolin and Thomann, Eva (2021) Same legal status but unequal treatment: bureaucratic discrimination against mobile EU citizens. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Addis, Pauline and Atkin, Anthony (2021) REFlection: an ‘a la carte’ set of reporting standards would be preferable to having to second guess REF guidance. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Adegbidi, Adenikè (2021) The next DRC elections could weaponise 'Congolité' identity. Africa at LSE (29 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Adiga, Tara (2021) Women’s health in Kashmir: a menstrual and reproductive health crisis. South Asia @ LSE (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Afonso, Whitney (2021) Facing reduced revenues because of COVID-19, many local governments ignored best practices and returned to strategies from past recessions to make cuts. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Aguilera, Rodrigo (2021) Mexico’s 2021 mid-term elections: more Morena and glimmers of hope for AMLO’s opponents in 2024. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (10 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Ahmar, Moonis (2021) Changing dynamics of Pakistan-US relations and the challenge of soft power. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Ahmed, Wasim (2021) Using Twitter as a data source an overview of social media research tools (2021). Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Ahrens, Petra, Gaweda, Barbara and Kantola, Johanna (2021) How political groups frame gender equality and human rights in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Akello Ayebare, Grace, Denis, Oroma Alan and Richard, Kepo (2021) Can Uganda’s hydroelectric Karuma dam balance local displacement and promises of modernisation? Africa at LSE (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Akhtar, Aysha (2021) LSE Festival 2021: COVID-19 is the consequence of our cruelty to animals. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Akter, Sharmin, Begum, Nargis, Akter Rani, Hafiza and Qermezi Huang, Juli (2021) Covid narratives of women entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Al-Kaisy, Aida (2021) Iraqis do not know which media narratives to trust about COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Alagna, Federico (2021) The EU and the myth of migrant smuggling. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Albert, Alex (2021) Are we all social scientists now? The rise of citizen social science raises more questions about social science than it answers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Albert, Alex (2021) The rise of citizen social science raises more questions about social science than it answers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Albornoz, Facundo, Bradley, Jake and Sonderegger, Silvia (2021) Brexit and hate crime: why was the rise more pronounced in areas that voted Remain? British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Alden, Chris and Chan, Kenddrick (2021) The infrastructures of global connectivity: 5G networks. Digital IR: Subject Primer Series. LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Alden, Christopher ORCID: 0000-0001-7033-1655, Paduano, Stephen, Qobo, Mzukisi, Fiala, Lukas, Gagliardone, Ignio, Wu, Yu-Shan, Gautel, Gidon and Benbadallah, Lina (2021) FOCAC at 21: future trajectories of China-Africa relations. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Alexiadou, Despina and O’Malley, Eoin (2021) Why strong leaders often end up damaging their parties in the medium term. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ali, Muez (2021) Sudan’s top graduates are claimed by private and aid sectors. Africa at LSE (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Ali, Parveen (2021) Book review: The sociology of South Asian women’s health edited by Sara Rizvi Jafree. LSE Review of Books (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Ali, Tahira, Hunzai, Savaila and Rao, Zahra (2021) Haqiqi (true) development: communities coming together for Polio immunisation in Pakistan. South Asia @ LSE (22 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ali Saleem, Zmkan (2021) The king of Salah al-Din: the power of Iraq's Sunni elites. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Ali Saleem, Zmkan and Skelton, Mac (2021) Searching for ghosts: fighting corruption at Iraq’s border crossings. Conflict Research Programme Blog (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Aliyu, Mubarak (2021) Steve Biko and the philosophy of Black consciousness. Africa at LSE (19 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Alkalimat, Abdul (2021) Rethinking Black Studies as a freedom project. LSE Review of Books (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Allen, Anita (2021) Anita Allen: in the quest for sustainability, we need to accommodate people with mental disorders. LSE Business Review (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Allen, Meaghan (2021) Book review: Byzantine intersectionality: sexuality, gender and race in the middle ages by Roland Betancourt. LSE Review of Books (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Almeida, Teresa, Brodnock, Erika and Lordan, Grace (2021) Black women are missing in the UK’s top 1%. LSE Business Review (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Alonso Sáenz de Oger, Sonia and Field, Bonnie N. (2021) Is Spain’s popular party caught between a silent revolution and a silent counter-revolution? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Alpaydın, Utku Ali Rıza and Fitjar, Rune Dahl (2021) By focusing on commercialisation we fail to recognise the more complex ways universities engage with business. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Altaf, Nufazil and Shah, Farooq (2021) Pandemic problems: the disconnect between stock markets and consumer sentiment in Covid-19 India. South Asia @ LSE (06 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Alıcı, Nisan (2021) The Saturday Mothers movement in Turkey: 26-year quest for justice and truth. Women, Peace and Security (09 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Amri, Myriam (2021) Book review: Revolution and disenchantment: Arab Marxism and the binds of emancipation by Fadi A. Bardawil. LSE Review of Books (04 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Amri, Myriam (2021) Book review: Revolution and disenchantment: Arab Marxism and the binds of emancipation by Fadi A. Bardawil. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
An, Brian Y., Porcher, Simon, Tang, Shui-Yan and Kim, Eunji Emily (2021) In the early global fight against COVID-19, quick mask mandates were most effective. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Anderson, Ginna and Delbyck, Kyle (2021) She protests too much: tracking the weaponization of gender stereotypes in courts around the world. Women, Peace and Security (01 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Anderson, Johanna (2021) E-textbooks – scandal or market imperative? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Andersson, Per F. (2021) Electoral systems help explain why left-wing governments (sometimes) tax the poor. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Andersson, Per F. (2021) Electoral systems help explain why left-wing governments (sometimes) tax the poor. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Andrade Junior, José E., Cardoso-Silva, Jonathan ORCID: 0000-0002-9566-7400 and Bezerra, Leonardo C.T. (2021) Comparing contextual embeddings for semantic textual similarity in Portuguese. In: Britto, André and Valdivia Delgado, Karina, (eds.) Intelligent Systems - 10th Brazilian Conference, BRACIS 2021, Proceedings, Part 2. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, pp. 389-404. ISBN 9783030916985
Andre, Peter and Falk, Armin (2021) Policy relevant, multidisciplinary, disruptive: what kind of research do economists want? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Andrews, Grant (2021) Queer South African vloggers use YouTube to build communities and challenge social stigma. Africa at LSE (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Anei Garang, Arop (2021) Land policy is crucial to peacebuilding in South Sudan. Africa at LSE (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Angelucci, Davide, De Sio, Lorenzo, Giebler, Heiko and Krause, Werner (2021) This time it’s the economy: mapping the issues that produced the German federal election result. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Anguyo, Innocent (2021) Internet and social media shutdowns in Uganda cannot stop growing political resistance. Africa at LSE (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Anthony, Chloe and Lydgate, Emily (2021) The UK must develop a cross-cutting strategy for trade and climate policy in order to become a world leader in both. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Antón, Arturo and Rasteletti, Alejandro (2021) Taxing labor income in an economy with high employment informality. Economía, 21 (2). 33 - 68. ISSN 1529-7470
Anumo, Felogene (2021) Climate change and the Covid-19 crisis are two sides of the same coin: you can’t tackle one without the other. Women, Peace and Security (28 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Apeagyei, Kojo (2021) Book review – A house without windows. Africa at LSE (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Arak, Piotr, Czernicki, Łukasz and Sawulski, Jakub (2021) How the EU’s fiscal rules should be reformed. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Arekapudi, Nisha (2021) World Bank report: when COVID struck, gender equality came crumbling down. LSE Business Review (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Arezki, Rabah (2021) Accelerating Africa’s economic transformation. LSE Business Review (21 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Arezki, Rabah, Dequiedt, Vianney, Yuting Fan, Rachel and Maria Rossotto, Carlo (2021) In the global race over 5G, liberalisation and regulatory independence are key. LSE Business Review (30 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Arezki, Rabah, Islam, Asif and Rota-Graziosi, Grégoire (2021) Taming private Leviathans: regulation may be more effective than taxes. LSE Business Review (21 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Armstrong, Nicky and Pauls, Evelyn (2021) Funding cuts undermine the global impact of research and its value as an emancipatory project. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Arnal, Judith, Cuevas, Pedro, Delgado, Isabela, Muñoz, Javier and Paternina, Lucia (2021) Credit ratings fell sharply during the Eurozone crisis – why have they held firm through the pandemic? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Aronczyk, Melissa and Espinoza, Maria Isabel (2021) Who benefits from data for good? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Arora-Kukreja, Ritika (2021) The threat of consent. South Asia @ LSE (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Arriola, Christine, Kowalski, Przemyslaw and van Tongeren, Frank (2021) What happened to world trade under COVID-19? LSE Business Review (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Asad, Saher, Qureshi, Javaeria, Raheem, Mariam, Shah, Taimur and Zafar, Basit (2021) Vaccine hesitancy in Pakistan is growing: here’s how it can be tackled. LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Asher, Lila (2021) The historic racism of redlining has led to a public health crisis for Black communities in Columbus, Ohio. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Ashta, Arvind (2021) It is time to seriously consider the advantages of a world federal government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Asiwome Adiku, Geraldine and Keseboa Darkwah, Akosua (2021) Colourism and identity struggles affect Africans as much as non-white immigrants in the West. Africa at LSE (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Aswani, Tarushi (2021) How India’s tilted foreign policy paved China’s road to South Asia. South Asia @ LSE (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Atabey, Ayça (2021) Balancing interests in EdTech: when is the lawful basis of "legitimate interests" justified? Digital Futures Commission Blog (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Atabey, Ayça (2021) Data protection in children's best interests: what's at stake? Digital Futures Commission (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Atabey, Ayça (2021) Transparency: an overlooked tool that empowers children. Digital Futures Commission (07 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Atingo, Jackline (2021) Watching the ICC Judgement of lRA commander Dominic Ongwen with Ugandan victims of enforced marriage. Africa at LSE (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Audette, Andre P. and Weaver, Christopher L. (2021) Churches don’t just follow their congregants’ views and actions on political issues, they may be shaping them, too. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Awohouedji, Emmanuel (2021) COVID-19 and climate change in Benin highlight the importance of mental health support. Africa at LSE (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Awwal, Arpana (2021) Bangladesh: film censorship in film magazines. South Asia @ LSE (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Ayandele, Olajumoke (2021) Why integrating non-military actors in security strategies can stabilise the Lake Chad region. Africa at LSE (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Ayele Bekalo, Samuel (2021) Ethiopia must learn quick lessons from Tigray to avoid further crises. Africa at LSE (21 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Ayomoh, Francis Ifeanyi (2021) The rising global tide of non-communicable diseases: a call for decisive action. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Ayyathurai, Gajendran (2021) It is time for a new subfield: ‘Critical Caste Studies’. South Asia @ LSE (05 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Azabar, Samira (2021) Book review: How to fight inequality (and why that fight needs you) by Ben Phillips. LSE Review of Books (13 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Azabar, Samira (2021) Book review: How to fight inequality (and why that fight needs you) by Ben Phillips. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Azabar, Samira (2021) Book review: How to fight inequality (and why that fight needs you) by Ben Phillips. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Azmat, Ghazala and Kaufmann, Katja (2021) Formation of college plans: expected returns, preferences and adjustment process. CEP Discussion Papers (CEPDP1765). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance, London, UK.
Azmat, Ghazala and Kaufmann, Katja Maria (2021) Evidence from East Germany: how young people’s education plans are shaped by their environment. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
al-Jaffal, Omar and Khalaf, Safaa (2021) Basra governorate: a locality in crisis. Local government crisis and conflict with the federal government. LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series (49). LSE Middle East Centre, London, UK.
B., Anand and Gulati, Shreya (2021) Pandemic inflation: a menace to tame for developing countries? South Asia @ LSE (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Baba, Amuda (2021) Remote research in the DRC shows the benefits of methodological pragmatism and community-insiders. Africa at LSE (31 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Baccaro, Lucio, Bremer, Björn and Neimanns, Erik (2021) Opposition to austerity outweighs support for the euro in Italy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Baccaro, Lucio and Tober, Tobias (2021) Reassessing the role of wages in the Eurozone. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Baccini, Leonardo ORCID: 0000-0002-6027-9192 and Weymouth, Stephen (2021) In explaining the rise of populism, it’s not economic anxiety vs. identity politics – it’s both. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Bache, Christina, Benrais, Linda, García, Juan Andrés Cano, Casallas, Samara, Bjegovic-Mikanovic,, Vesna, Easterday, Jennifer, Martin, Mary, Patiño, Claudia, Prandi, Maria, Larrauri, Helena Puig, Smits, Marcel and van Dorp, Mark (2021) Maximising business contributions to sustainable development and positive peace: a human security approach. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Badola, Anand (2021) Book review: Brewing resistance: Indian Coffee House and the emergency in postcolonial India by Kristin Victoria Magistrelli Plys. LSE Review of Books (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Baganda, Stanislas Bisimwa (2021) How the global North marginalises local researchers in the global South. Africa at LSE (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Bagwandeen, Mandira (2021) Don’t blame China for the rise of digital authoritarianism in Africa. Africa at LSE (09 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bailey, Jack (2021) The effect of economic changes on voters’ choices is strong for around a year and a half, but approaches zero after five years. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bailey, Robert (2021) Can Global Britain be achieved through WTO negotiations? LSE Brexit (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Bakaari, Farah, Benlloch, Vincent and Driscoll, Barry (2021) Political scientists talk about African ‘Big Men’ inconsistently. Africa at LSE (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Bale, Tim and Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal (2021) Riding the populist wave: Europe’s mainstream right in crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Balicer, Ran (2021) How Israel is managing its rapid COVID vaccine rollout. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Ballard-Rosa, Cameron, Malik, Mashail, Rickard, Stephanie ORCID: 0000-0001-7886-9513 and Scheve, Kenneth (2021) Local economic shocks from globalisation are linked to an increase in authoritarian values and the Brexit vote. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Baltag, Dorina and Burmester, Isabell (2021) Ending the ‘rule of thieves’: Maia Sandu and the fight against corruption in Moldova. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bandola-Gill, Justyna and Smith, Kat (2021) Impact monoculture – are all impact case studies the same old story? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Banerjee, Sashanka S (2021) Mujibur Rahman’s first secret meeting with an Indian Officer — me. South Asia @ LSE (15 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Bankov, Petar (2021) What to expect from the 2021 Bulgarian parliamentary election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Banks, William (2021) When did Chile fall asleep? An assessment of national and regional income inequality in Chile, 1973-1990. Prize-winning Student Working Papers (6). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Barajas, Jesus M. (2021) Giving undocumented immigrants access to driver’s licenses has transportation benefits for everyone. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Baratte, Hervé and Vetter, Jonas (2021) When it’s time to shift resources to new technologies. LSE Business Review (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Barbullushi, Odeta (2021) Without an enhanced engagement strategy, the EU risks losing relevance in the Western Balkans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Barkin, J. Samuel (2021) The sovereignty cartel: what citizenship for sale schemes tell us about the nature of sovereignty. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Barnes, Lucy (2021) Genuine open access to academic books requires collective solutions. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Baron, Denise, Foos, Florian ORCID: 0000-0003-4456-3799, Townsley, Josh ORCID: 0000-0003-3816-3430 and Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. (2021) How non-partisan campaigns can rally the troops when the political stakes are high. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Barrington, Robert (2021) There is more corruption and corruption risk in and around this government than any British government since 1945. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Basbøll, Thomas (2021) Paragraphs and propositions. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Bashir, Hussnain, Jørgensen, Sveinung, Tynes Pedersen, Lars Jacob and Skard, Siv (2021) Going green: experimenting with different ways of reducing plastic packaging. LSE Business Review (05 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Bashizi, Anuarite (2021) The egocentricity of ethics in fieldwork. Africa at LSE (31 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Basu, Srija (2021) Social protection, public works, livelihoods: India’s policy gaps in times of COVID-19. South Asia @ LSE (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Batumike Banyanga, Eric (2021) How to navigate research in conflict zones. Africa at LSE (01 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Baudenbacher, Carl (2021) The ECJ used to be a neutral court for the UK – it no longer is. LSE Brexit (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Baxendale, Catherine (2021) The pandemic has left us in a state of flux at work. How can we manage the unknown? LSE Business Review (11 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Baxter, Jacqueline (2021) Why this government may never regain the trust of the people. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Bayer, Patrick and Genovese, Federica (2021) The political battle over the EU’s new climate plan is just beginning. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Baykan, Toygar Sinan (2021) What a new refugee crisis would mean for Turkish politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Baykan, Toygar Sinan, Gürsoy, Yaprak ORCID: 0000-0001-8909-6819 and Ostiguy, Pierre (2021) Anti-populist coups d’état in the twenty-first century: reasons, dynamics and consequences. Third World Quarterly, 42 (4). pp. 793-811. ISSN 0143-6597
Bayley, Julie, Fenby-Hulse, Kieran, Hewson, Chris and Jolly, Anne (2021) Industry not harvest: principles to minimise collateral damage in impact assessment at scale. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bazambanza, Caroline, Bear, Laura, Bowers, Rebecca, Lohiya, Anishka ORCID: 0000-0001-6437-9177, Simpson, Nikita ORCID: 0000-0001-5260-3266, Vieira, Jordan ORCID: 0000-0002-9278-6375, Watt, Connor and Wuerth, Milena (2021) Stretched during COVID, Britain’s social infrastructure needs an urgent boost. LSE COVID-19 Blog (14 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Bazeer, Nuha (2021) Only as healthy as the unhealthiest: how the COVID-19 pandemic has renewed the call for global health system strengthening. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Beck, Thorsten and Saka, Orkun (2021) Conflicts of interest may bias research in finance and economics. LSE Business Review (24 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Beck, Thorsten and Saka, Orkun (2021) Conflicts of interest may bias research in finance and economics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bedamatta, Rajshree (2021) Book review: Advanced introduction to feminist economics by Joyce P. Jacobsen. LSE Review of Books (02 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bedamatta, Rajshree (2021) Book review: Advanced introduction to feminist economics by Joyce P. Jacobsen. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bedamatta, Rajshree (2021) Book review: Advanced introduction to feminist economics by Joyce P. Jacobsen. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Bedell, Elaine (2021) Thursday night is the new Friday night: how the pandemic has changed the Southbank Centre. LSE COVID-19 Blog (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. LSE Review of Books (22 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David (2021) Book review: Discriminating data: correlation, neighborhoods, and the new politics of recognition by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David (2021) In defence of writing book reviews. LSE Review of Books (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David (2021) In defence of writing book reviews. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Beer, David and Jacobsen, Benjamin (2021) As social media classify and rank our ‘memories’, what will this mean for the way we remember? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. ORCID: 0000-0001-9745-0320 and Bernauer, Thomas (2021) Current surveys may underestimate climate change skepticism evidence from list experiments in Germany and the USA. PLOS ONE, 16 (7). e0251034. ISSN 1932-6203
Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. ORCID: 0000-0001-9745-0320, Bernauer, Thomas, Song, Jaehyun and Uji, Azusa (2021) Understanding public support for domestic contributions to global collective goods: results from a survey experiment on carbon taxation in Japan. Climatic Change, 166 (3 - 4). ISSN 0165-0009
Bell, Brian, Pedemonte, Simone and Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907 (2021) CEO pay and the rise of relative performance contracts: a question of governance? Journal of the European Economic Association, 19 (5). 2513 - 2542. ISSN 1542-4766
Bell, Lauren C. (2021) What happened?: Georgia’s surprise Senate victories have shaped the early Biden presidency, but an uphill battle remains for the Democrats’ agenda. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bell, Lauren C. (2021) What happened?: In Virginia’s 2021 gubernatorial election, increasing turnout for Republicans showed that campaigns still matter, and politics are still local. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bell, Torsten, Dhingra, Swati ORCID: 0000-0001-5468-3415, Machin, Stephen ORCID: 0009-0004-8130-2701, McCurdy, Charlie, Overman, Henry G. ORCID: 0000-0002-3525-7629, Thwaites, Gregory, Tomlinson, Daniel and Sivropoulos-Valero, Anna Valero (2021) The 2020s will be a crunch decade that will determine the UK’s trajectory into the mid-21st century. LSE COVID-19 Blog (18 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Bellamy, Richard and Kröger, Sandra (2021) How the EU can counter democratic backsliding in its member states. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Benasaglio Berlucchi, Antonio (2021) Understanding the populism of the Five Star Movement – and its continuity with the past. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Benedikter, Roland (2021) Could the South Tyrol model bring peace to Nagorno-Karabakh? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Benedikter, Roland (2021) Prospects for Guinean elections after the coup are uncertain. Africa at LSE (23 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Benedikter, Roland and Barry, Sadio (2021) An interview with pro-democracy leader Sadio Barry on Guinea’s coup and prospects for democracy. Africa at LSE (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bengisu, Ipek (2021) Turkey’s withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention: a step in the wrong direction. Women, Peace and Security (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Benson, Matthew ORCID: 0000-0003-4789-9458 and Makawi, Raga (2021) The ‘real politics’ of taxation in post-revolutionary Sudan. Conflict Research Management (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Bergby, Synne and Lien, Ida Z (2021) LSE Festival 2021: COVID demands we think beyond humanitarian response in cities. LSE COVID-19 Blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Bergeaud, Antonin, Malgouyres, Clement, Mazet-Sonilhac, Clement and Signorelli, Sara (2021) By allowing work to be done externally, broadband technology has increased outsourcing. LSE Business Review (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Berger, Michael and Czypionka, Thomas (2021) Regional medical practice variation in high-cost healthcare services: evidence from diagnostic imaging in Austria. European Journal of Health Economics, 22 (6). 917 - 929. ISSN 1618-7598
Bergman, Matthew E. (2021) What the manifestos tell us about the 2021 Dutch general election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Beri, Suraj (2021) Book review: India’s power elite: class, caste and a cultural revolution by Sanjaya Baru. LSE Review of Books (09 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Bernardini, Claudio, Lang, Jacob, Kim, Jina, Kousta, Marina and Jackson, Audrey (2021) Efficacy of Revefenacin in treatment of moderate-to-very-severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Bertrand, Mathilde (2021) Book review: Photography of protest and community: the radical collectives of the 1970s by Noni Stacey. LSE Review of Books (22 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Besana, Matteo, Lessard-Phillips, Laurence, Fu, Lin, Lindenmeyer, Antje and Phillimore, Jenny (2021) How the ‘hostile environment’ and online-only services stop the vulnerable from using the NHS. LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Besançon, Lonni, Segalas, Corentin and Leyrat, Clémence (2021) Has COVID-19 been the making of Open Science? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Bhargava, Naina and Kumar, Gauri S. (2021) Extra-judicial killings in India: a crisis of justice, faith and public morality? South Asia @ LSE (24 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Bhattacharya, Aveek ORCID: 0000-0003-1833-4706 (2021) Hartlepool’s policy challenges demonstrate the difficulty of levelling up. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Bhattacharya, Aveek ORCID: 0000-0003-1833-4706 (2021) The pandemic has enriched some and weakened others. That makes new policies even more urgent. LSE COVID-19 Blog (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Bhattacharya, Aveek ORCID: 0000-0003-1833-4706 and Niker, Fay (2021) What the pandemic can teach us about political philosophy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (03 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bi, Suriyah (2021) The cycle of decolonisation: a tool for applying anthropology to policy and practice and achieving social justice. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Biegon, Rubrick (2021) What happened?: Biden’s Minnesota win masked the ongoing political realignment in the North Star State. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Biermann, Felix and Jagdhuber, Stefan (2021) Politicisation and international negotiations: why delivering on Brexit proved impossible for Theresa May. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Biermann, Marcus (2021) Which speakers will benefit from the rise in remote seminar presentations? LSE COVID-19 Blog (08 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Bird, Jenny (2021) Connecting research to policy is complex, unpredictable and time consuming – so should we expect academics to do it on their own? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Birdsall, Judd (2021) Never a dull moment: how an intense decade of religious politics divided Americans and Biden’s Catholicism can bring unity. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Biswas, Sneha (2021) Book review: The power of narrative: climate skepticism and the deconstruction of science by Raul P. Lejano and Shondel J. Nero. LSE Review of Books (03 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Biswas, Sneha (2021) Book review: The power of narrative: climate skepticism and the deconstruction of science by Raul P. Lejano and Shondel J. Nero. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Biswas, Sneha (2021) Book review: The power of narrative: climate skepticism and the deconstruction of science by Raul P. Lejano and Shondel J. Nero. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Biswas, Sneha (2021) Book review: The power of narrative: climate skepticism and the deconstruction of science by Raul P. Lejano and Shondel J. Nero. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bitschnau, Marco (2021) Book review: The great recoil: politics after populism and pandemic by Paolo Gerbaudo. LSE Review of Books (29 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bitschnau, Marco (2021) Book review: The great recoil: politics after populism and pandemic by Paolo Gerbaudo. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Bitschnau, Marco (2021) Book review: The great recoil: politics after populism and pandemic by Paolo Gerbaudo. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Bitschnau, Marco (2021) Can the German Greens benefit from a Merkel-less CDU? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Bitschnau, Marco (2021) Rumble in the capital: what to expect from the Berlin state election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bičáková, Alena, Cortes, Matias and Mazza, Jacopo (2021) The benefits of starting college in a recession. LSE Business Review (14 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Blaine, Caroline, Brunnhuber, Klara and Lund, Hans (2021) Against research waste – how the evidence-based research paradigm promotes more ethical and innovative research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Blanco Jimenez, Celia (2021) Lives, livelihoods and lockdowns: listen to a range of voices, not only health professionals. LSE COVID-19 Blog (07 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Blasco-Arcas, Lorena and Lee, Hsin-Hsuan Meg (2021) How to prioritise humans in artificial intelligence design for business. LSE Business Review (05 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Blavoukos, Spyros and Kyriakidis, Alexandros (2021) What the Conference on the Future of Europe can learn from the failure of the EU constitution. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Bloch, Stefano (2021) How surveillance technologies and neighborhood watch apps are capturing and reflecting communities’ prejudices. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Blog Admin, British Politics and Policy at LSE (2021) While Scottish independence would have immediate economic costs, history suggests there are long-term benefits. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Blog Admin, LSE Conflict Research Programme (2021) Identity, violence, and the political marketplace: key findings from the Conflict Research Programme. Conflict Research Programme Blog (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences, (2021) Podcast: has social science influenced the policy response to COVID-19? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Blomgren, Magnus (2021) Sweden’s political crisis: how we got here and what’s next. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Blomkamp, Emma and Einfeld, Colette (2021) The incompatibility of Nudge and Co-Design as tools for policymaking. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Bloom, Nicholas, Hassan, Tarek Alexander, Kalyani, Aakash, Lerner, Josh and Tahoun, Ahmed (2021) The diffusion of disruptive technologies. CEP Discussion Papers (1798). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: Social media and the automatic production of memory: classification, ranking and the sorting of the past by Ben Jacobsen and David Beer. LSE Review of Books (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: Social media and the automatic production of memory: classification, ranking and the sorting of the past by Ben Jacobsen and David Beer. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: Social media and the automatic production of memory: classification, ranking and the sorting of the past by Ben Jacobsen and David Beer. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: The crowdsourced panopticon: conformity and control on social media by Jeremy Weissman. LSE Review of Books (11 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: The crowdsourced panopticon: conformity and control on social media by Jeremy Weissman. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: The crowdsourced panopticon: conformity and control on social media by Jeremy Weissman. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: What do we know and what should we do about fake news? By Nick Anstead. LSE Review of Books (18 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: What do we know and what should we do about fake news? By Nick Anstead. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: What do we know and what should we do about fake news? By Nick Anstead. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bluemink, Matt (2021) Book review: the crowdsourced panopticon: conformity and control on social media by Jeremy Weissman. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Blundell, Jack (2021) Uk gender pay gap reporting: a crude but effective policy? LSE Business Review (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Boaz, Annette (2021) Lost in co-production: to enable true collaboration we need to nurture different academic identities. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bobba, Giuliano and Hubé, Nicolas (2021) Populism and Covid-19 in Europe: what we learned from the first wave of the pandemic. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Bodishteanu, Nicole (2021) Book review: Moldova: a history by Rebecca Haynes. LSE Review of Books (19 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Bodishteanu, Nicole (2021) Book review: Moldova: a history by Rebecca Haynes. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Bodó, Balázs (2021) The commodification of trust. LSE Business Review (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bonaccorsi, Andrea (2021) Causality and complexity in impact statements: is it time to rethink a one-size-fits-all approach to writing about impact? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Bordignon, Frédérique, Ermakova, Liana and Noël, Marianne (2021) It could be effective…: uncertainty and over-promotion in the abstracts of COVID-19 preprints. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bornmann, Lutz and Haunschild, Robin (2021) Can Twitter data help in spotting problems early with publications? What retracted COVID-19 papers can teach us about science in the public sphere. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Bosio, Erica (2021) No more graft: how to regulate procurement in a crisis. LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Bosio, Erica, Polo, Greta and Sharma, Vinay (2021) How to speed up the payment of public contracts and relieve struggling firms during Covid. LSE Business Review (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Boswell, Christina (2021) COVID-19 has increased trust in science: can it do the same for the social sciences? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Boswell, John, Corbett, Jack, Rhodes, Rod and Houlberg Salomonsen, Heidi (2021) How the court politics of Covid-19 help us make sense of crisis responses. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Botham, Craig (2021) Craft guilds: rent-seeking or guarding against the grabbing hand? Prize-winning Student Working Papers (1). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Bou, Camille and Meyer, J. Sam (2021) A foreword by the editors-in-chief of the JOHPEC. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Boudrias, Jean-Sébastien, Rousseau, Vincent and Lajoie, Denis (2021) Mixed signals from the top get in the way of employees’ improvement efforts. LSE Business Review (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bouçek, Françoise (2021) What to expect from the 2021 French regional elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bown, Chad P., Conconi, Paola, Erbahar, Aksel and Trimarchi, Lorenzo (2021) Trade protection along supply chains: how antidumping measures against China hurt downstream industries. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Boyle, Alexandria ORCID: 0000-0001-8827-5479 (2021) Remembering events and representing time. Synthese, 199 (1-2). 2505 - 2524. ISSN 0039-7857
Boyle, Alexandria ORCID: 0000-0001-8827-5479 (2021) Replication, uncertainty and progress in comparative cognition. Animal Behavior and Cognition, 8 (2). 296 - 304. ISSN 2372-5052
Boys, James D. (2021) Reading National Security Strategies shows that US involvement in Afghanistan has simply been a staging post for larger ideological conflicts. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Brankovic, Jelena (2021) The absurdity of university rankings. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Bressanelli, Edoardo, Chelotti, Nicola and Lehmann, Wilhelm (2021) The role of the European Parliament in managing Brexit. LSE Brexit (12 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Bricongne, Jean-Charles, Cette, Gibert, Lustig, Pamela, Valls-Esteve, Arnau, Fenollosa, Felip, Gonzalez-Mardones, Sheila and Aranzana Navarro, Antonio (2021) How 3D printing could tackle PPE shortages during a future pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog (18 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Broadwood, Jo, Lalot, Fanny, Abrams, Dominic and Davies Hayon, Kaya (2021) The government must work with local government to support a place-based approach that puts social cohesion at the heart of levelling up. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Bronk, Richard (2021) The art of following the science. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Brooks, Wyatt and Donovan, Kevin (2021) Bridging the rural productivity gap in Nicaragua. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Broome, André (2021) How countries gamed the World Bank’s business rankings. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, Gordon (2021) Gordon Brown | one in seven UK firms is now at risk of failure. it’s time to offer them hope. LSE COVID-19 Blog (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, Jennifer ORCID: 0000-0002-6395-0244 and Horvath, Miranda (2021) Sarah Everard: the tipping point to take violence against women and girls seriously? British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, Nicole (2021) Keeping a research journal that works for you. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, Nicole (2021) What COVID-19 should teach us about being disabled, chronically ill and/or neurodivergent in higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, R. Khari, Brown, Ronald E. and Jackson, James S. (2021) Social justice themed sermons from civic-minded clergy can push churchgoers towards greater activism to improve racial equality. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, William (2021) Book review: Constitutional idolatry and democracy: challenging the infatuation with writtenness by Brian Christopher Jones. LSE Review of Books (16 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Brown, William (2021) Book review: Constitutional idolatry and democracy: challenging the infatuation with writtenness by Brian Christopher Jones. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Brusenbauch Meislová, Monika and Suchý, Petr (2021) Czech election: assessing the foreign policy positions of each of the main parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Buccheri, Giuseppe, Corsi, Fulvio, Flandoli, Franco and Livieri, Giulia ORCID: 0000-0002-3777-7329 (2021) The continuous-time limit of score-driven volatility models. Journal of Econometrics, 221 (2). pp. 655-675. ISSN 0304-4076
Buck, Holly Jean (2021) Book extract: ‘How to not say the f word’ from Ending fossil fuels by Holly Jean Buck. LSE Review of Books (02 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Budd, John W. and Lamare, J. Ryan ORCID: 0000-0003-4935-2341 (2021) Worker voice and political participation in civil society. In: Zimmermann, Klaus F., (ed.) Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics. Springer, Cham, CH. ISBN 9783319573656
Budd, John W. and Lamare, J. Ryan ORCID: 0000-0003-4935-2341 (2021) The importance of political systems for trade union membership, coverage and influence: theory and comparative evidence. British Journal of Industrial Relations, 59 (3). pp. 757-787. ISSN 0007-1080
Bufacchi, Vittorio (2021) What Thomas Hobbes might say about Boris Johnson and the Northern Ireland protocol. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Buhendwa Nshobole, Judith (2021) What are the power imbalances between research donors and recipients in the global North and South? Africa at LSE (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Bulaitis, Zoe Hope (2021) Minimum expectations are no way to value the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Bull, Martin J. (2021) Draghi may be a banker, but there is a significant political realignment taking place behind his government’s technocratic façade. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Bull, Martin J. (2021) Whatever happened to the Nolan principles? Sleaze in the government of Boris Johnson. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Bullock, Tevvi and Belsey Priebe, Maryruth (2021) Contextualised, spatially-explicit climate-security modeling is impossible without a gender lens: the imperative of mainstreaming gender in indices and reports. Women, Peace and Security (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bullock, Tevvi and Belsey Priebe, Maryruth (2021) Global cities will be epicentres of gendered climate insecurity: why we must foreground women in urban climate security policy. Women, Peace and Security (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Burihabwa, Ntagahoraho Z. and Curtis, Devon (2021) Have we reached the end of post-war liberal statebuilding in africa? Africa at LSE (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Busemeyer, Marius R. (2021) Evidence from Germany: has the pandemic increased public support for health care spending? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Bustamante, Maria Cecilia (2021) How the interactions between firms along a supply chain affect their asset prices. LSE Business Review (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Bélanger, Marie-Eve and Schimmelfennig, Frank (2021) Politicisation and rebordering: how the discourse surrounding EU enlargement has changed in European parliaments since 2004. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Bönisch, Lea Ewe (2021) What factors shape the substantive representation of LGBs in parliament? Testing the impact of minority membership, political values, and awareness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Börsting, Paul and Heimstädt, Maximilian (2021) A step-by-step guide for using Wikipedia for research communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Bös, Mattis, Matoorian, Negar and Vrolijk, Kasper (2021) Optimising carbon taxation: tax energy sources, not sectors, and be consistent. LSE Business Review (07 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Cabreros, Irineo (2021) Side-stepping safeguards – data journalists are doing science now. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Caesar Arkangelo, Nelly (2021) Bottom-up humanitarian protection: the experience of a young South Sudanese car-cleaner in Khartoum. Africa at LSE (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Caldwell, Sydnee (2021) Leasing a licence to drive a taxi or giving a cut of the fares to a ride-sharing company? LSE Business Review (07 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Caldwell, Sydnee (2021) Leasing a licence to drive a taxi or giving a cut of the fares to a ride-sharing company? USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Callander, Steven, Lambert, Nicolas and Matouschek, Niko (2021) Where does expert power come from? LSE Business Review (01 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Callow, John (2021) Recovering the Bideford Witches. LSE Review of Books (29 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Calvert Jump, Rob and Michell, Jo (2021) Educational attainment alone can correctly classify over 90% of local authorities by voting outcome in the EU referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Calvo-Gonzalez, Oscar (2021) Unexpected lessons from Spain’s economic rise. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Cameron, Claire, Dewar, Laura, Fitzpatrick, Ciara, Garthwaite, Kayleigh, Griffiths, Rita, Hill, Katherine, Ladlow, Linzi, McHardy, Fiona, Millar, Jane, Patrick, Ruth, Pickett, Kate, Reader, Mary ORCID: 0000-0002-2154-1813, Robertshaw, David, Scullion, Lisa, Summers, Kate ORCID: 0000-0001-9964-0259, Tarrant, Anna and Webber, Ruth (2021) More, please, for those with less: why we need to go further on the Universal Credit uplift. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced Macroeconomics: An Easy Guide: an easy guide. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Campante, Filipe, Sturzenegger, Federico and Velasco, Andres ORCID: 0000-0003-0441-5062 (2021) Designing a useful textbook for an open access audience – Q and A with Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco, authors of Advanced macroeconomics: an easy guide. LSE Review of Books (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Campbell, John L. and Hall, John A. (2021) What capitalism needs: forgotten lessons of great economists. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Campbell, Marilyn and Third, Amanda (2021) No, Education Minister, we don’t have enough evidence to support banning mobile phones in schools. Parenting for a Digital Future (21 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Campbell, Rosie, Shorrocks, Rosalind, Ralph-Morrow, Elizabeth and de Geus, Roosmarijn (2021) The political, institutional, and electoral context shapes UK gender vote gaps, even when underlying gender differences in preferences remain similar. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Canelo, Kayla S. (2021) Supreme Court justices are more likely to borrow language from interest group briefs when it will go unnoticed. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Cao, Deborah (2021) LSE Festival 2021: to avoid more pandemics, we need to stop eating wild and factory-farmed animals. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Capussela, Andrea Lorenzo (2021) The one glaring omission in Draghi’s plan for Italy: collective action. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Carey, Sean (2021) Brick Lane, curry and Covid-19. South Asia @ LSE (16 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Caron, Laura and Tiongson, Erwin R (2021) The pandemic poverty penalty: how COVID-19 complicates our measure of household well-being. LSE COVID-19 Blog (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Carpenter II, Dick M. (2021) Taxation by citation in many US cities does little to protect the public and can compromise individual rights. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrasco, María (2021) Three dreams for Chile’s new constitution. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (11 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrasco, María (2021) Tres conceptos para soñar en la nueva Constitución de Chile. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (11 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrigan, Mark (2021) Is hybrid a desirable ‘new normal’ for academic events? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrigan, Mark (2021) An audible university? The emerging role of podcasts, audiobooks and text to speech technology in research should be taken seriously. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrigan, Mark and Fatsis, Lambros (2021) The epistemological chaos of platform capitalism and the future of the social sciences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrim, Sabah (2021) Book review: It can happen here: white power and the rising threat of genocide in the US by Alexander Laban Hinton. LSE Review of Books (03 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Carrim, Sabah (2021) Book review: It can happen here: white power and the rising threat of genocide in the US by Alexander Laban Hinton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Aug 2021), p. 4. Blog Entry.
Casal Bértoa, Fernando and Enyedi, Zsolt (2021) What explains the destabilisation of the German party system? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Casey, Bernard (2021) Britain’s social care system remains far from ‘fixed’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Casey, Bernard (2021) How Boris Johnson ‘fixed social care’ – and what could have been fixed better. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Cassino, Dan (2021) How masculinity combined with false beliefs leads many Americans to dread the holidays. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Castanho Silva, Bruno and Wratil, Christopher (2021) Voters can become more populist if parties don’t represent their views. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Castañeda Garza, Diego (2021) Book review: China’s gilded age: the paradox of economic boom and vast corruption by Yuen Yuen Ang. LSE Review of Books (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Castañeda Garza, Diego (2021) Book review: China’s gilded age: the paradox of economic boom and vast corruption by Yuen Yuen Ang. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Catterall, Pippa (2021) Greed, my friends: has Boris Johnson finally revealed his political philosophy? British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Cavallaro, Marco (2021) From Horizon 2020 to Horizon Europe: why it is not yet “business as usual” for UK universities. LSE Brexit (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Cavari, Amnon (2021) How presidents talk about their predecessors is changing – they are now more likely to mention past presidents from the other party. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Cavenaile, Laurent and Roldan-Blanco, Pau (2021) Advertising affects firms’ innovation and sales, and long-run economic growth. LSE Business Review (09 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Cañibano, Almudena (2021) The paradox of flexible working. LSE Business Review (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Cengiz, Firat (2021) What the EU’s new MiCA regulation could mean for cryptocurrencies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Cetrà, Daniel and Brown Swan, Coree (2021) British unionists struggled to adapt the legitimising foundations of their political project to the realities of a post-Brexit UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Chadha, Jagjit S. (2021) The March Budget triumph will not solve our deep economic problems. LSE Business Review (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Chadwick, Rachelle (2021) Reflecting on discomfort in research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Chambers, Josephine, Wyborn, Carina, Klenk, Nicole, Cvitanovic, Chris and Noor, Noor (2021) Fostering agility to diversify science, music, and society. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Chambers, Josephine, Wyborn, Carina, Österblom, Henrik, Charli-Joseph, Lakshmi, Cockburn, Jessica, Hill, Rosemary, Brennan, Ruth and Cvitanovic, Chris (2021) The hitchhiker’s guide to co-production: six ways to link knowledge and action for sustainability. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Chan, Kenddrick (2021) Book review: 2034: a novel of the next world war. Digital IR: Book Review. LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Charasz, Paweł and Vogler, Jan P. (2021) How the European Union’s structural funds helped promote a key aspect of democratisation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Checco, Alessandro, Bracciale, Lorenzo, Loreti, Pierpaolo, Pinfield, Stephen and Bianchimani, Giuseppe (2021) Can AI be used ethically to assist peer review? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Chella Rajan, Sudhir (2021) Long read review: Decolonizing politics: an introduction by Robbie Shilliam. LSE Review of Books (24 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Kai (2021) Book review: Aid imperium: United States foreign policy and human rights in post-Cold War Southeast Asia by Santino F. Regilme Jr. LSE Review of Books (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Kai (2021) Book review: Aid imperium: United States foreign policy and human rights in post-Cold war Southeast Asia by Salvador Santino F. Regilme Jr. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough by Holly Jean Buck. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: Ending fossil fuels: why net zero is not enough by Holly Jean Buck. LSE Review of Books (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: Ending fossil fuels: why net zero is not enough by Holly Jean Buck. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: Resource radicals: from petro-nationalism to post-extractivism in Ecuador by Thea Riofrancos. LSE Review of Books (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: The Anthropocene in global media: neutralizing the risk by Leslie Sklair. LSE Review of Books (27 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: The Anthropocene in global media: neutralizing the risk by Leslie Sklair. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Sibo (2021) Book review: The Anthropocene in global media: neutralizing the risk by Leslie Sklair. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Chen, Yifan, Darnall, Nicole, Stritch, Justin and Bretschneider, Stuart (2021) Using e-procurement systems to accommodate multiple sustainability objectives. LSE Business Review (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Cherif, Reda and Hasanov, Fuad (2021) Charting the long-term impact of economic ideas – the rise and fall of growth narratives. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Chernobrov, Dmitry (2021) No laughing matter? How states use humour in public diplomacy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Chiavaroli, Chiara (2021) Book review: Inevitably toxic: historical perspectives on contamination, exposure and expertise edited by Brinda Sarathy, Vivien Hamilton and Janet Farrell Brodie. LSE Review of Books (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Chiavaroli, Chiara (2021) Book review: Inevitably toxic: historical perspectives on contamination, exposure and expertise edited by Brinda Sarathy, Vivien Hamilton and Janet Farrell Brodie. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Chiavaroli, Chiara (2021) Book review: Inevitably toxic: historical perspectives on contamination, exposure and expertise edited by Brinda Sarathy, Vivien Hamilton and Janet Farrell Brodie. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Chiru, Mihail and Wunsch, Natasha (2021) Democratic backsliding has not (yet) united the populist radical right in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Chiza, Christian (2021) Power imbalances between the global North and South affect the reporting of research findings. Africa at LSE (27 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Chmielowski, Andreas (2021) Opportunities and dangers of digital technologies: the views of children and young people on their leisure time behaviour. Parenting for a Digital Future (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Choudhary, Vivek, Liu, Zhaoyan, Kireyev, Pavel ORCID: 0009-0004-4776-753X, Turki, Selim, Borzdyko, Olesya and Boutaib, Abderrahmane (2021) Should firms promote COVID-19 vaccination to their customers? Evidence of social and economic impact from a natural experiment in ridesharing. Working Paper (2021/62/MKT). INSEAD.
Choudhury, Chetan (2021) Can govtech help promote democracy? LSE Business Review (05 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Choudhury, Chetan (2021) Can govtech help promote democracy? USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Aug 2021), p. 3. Blog Entry.
Choudhury, Chetan (2021) From smart to good cities: shifting the focus from technology to quality of life. LSE Business Review (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Choudhury, Chetan (2021) From smart to good cities: shifting the focus from technology to quality of life. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Chowdhury, Ahmed Mushtaque Raza (2021) Celebrating Bangladesh at 50: a positive deviance. South Asia @ LSE (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Chryssogelos, Angelos (2021) The EU’s vaccine debacle has revealed its limitations as a strategic actor. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Chupryna, Oleg (2021) Anger and disenchantment: why Russia’s protests are not just about Navalny. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Chupryna, Oleg (2021) Assessing Ukraine’s future thirty years after its independence. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Chupryna, Oleg (2021) Without stronger support from the West, Ukraine will continue to live under the threat of invasion. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Church, Clive H (2021) Switzerland is facing a dual crisis over its relations with the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Church, Clive H (2021) The UK could be in line for years of Swiss-style negotiations with the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Cibralic, Beba (2021) Book review: Reading ‘black mirror’: insights into technology and the post-media condition edited by German A. Duarte and Justin Michael Battin. LSE Review of Books (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Cikuru, Marie-Noël and Mertens, Charlotte (2021) Colonialism and foreign interventions have driven distrust during the pandemic in eastern DRC. Africa at LSE (08 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Cikuru, Marie-Noël and Mertens, Charlotte (2021) Le colonialisme et les interventions extérieures ont alimenté la méfiance pendant la pandémie dans l’est de la RDC. Africa at LSE (07 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Cituli Alinirhu, Vedaste (2021) When focus groups fail: why local researchers should be involved in project design. Africa at LSE (29 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Clare, Isobel (2021) Book review: Wollstonecraft: philosophy, passion, and politics by Sylvana Tomaselli. LSE Review of Books (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Clark, Serena (2021) The pandemic forced peacebuilders to change the way they work. LSE COVID-19 Blog (17 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Clarke, Harold, Scotto, Thomas J. and Stewart, Marianne (2021) In Canada’s snap election, Justin Trudeau and the Liberals were both victims and beneficiaries of the COVID-19 crisis. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Clarke, Harold and Whiteley, Paul (2021) Persistent inflation seriously threatens the Democrats’ chances of controlling Congress in the 2022 midterm elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Clugston, Naomi and Spearing, Michelle (2021) Throughout 2021, progressing peace in Yemen is crucial. Women, Peace and Security (02 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Codogno, Lorenzo and van den Noord, Paul (2021) Next Generation EU: can we do better? SUERF Policy Briefs. SUERF The European Money and Finance Forum.
Cohen-Almagor, Raphael (2021) A theory of just, reasonable multiculturalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Coker, Christopher (2021) Facing a strategic endgame? The US and the ambiguities of strategic thinking. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Colantone, Italo, Ottaviano, Gianmarco and Stanig, Piero (2021) The backlash of globalization. CEP Discussion Papers (1800). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.
Colantone, Italo, Ottaviano, Gianmarco I. P. and Stanig, Piero (2021) The rise of populism in advanced economies: blame it on globalisation? LSE Business Review (04 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Collins, Jo (2021) Book review: Coaching and mentoring for academic development by Kay Guccione and Steve Hutchinson. LSE Review of Books (19 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Collins, Jo (2021) Book review: coaching and mentoring for academic development by Kay Guccione and Steve Hutchinson. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Colvert, Angela (2021) The kaleidoscope of play in a digital world: a literature review. . Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation, London, UK.
Comunale, Mariarosaria (2021) Measuring the impact of EU funding and uncertainty on investments in Lithuania. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Confortini, Catia Cecilia and Vaittinen, Tiina (2021) A feminist analysis of violence is needed for more just global health politics. Women, Peace and Security (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Coni-Zimmer, Melanie and Schiffers, Sonja (2021) Germany’s strategy on security sector reform and gender: ensuring value-based and interministerial implementation. Women, Peace and Security (01 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Conlon, Gavan, Dickerson, Andy, McIntosh, Steven and Patrignani, Pietro (2021) UK apprenticeships: impacts of the levy and COVID-19. LSE Business Review (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Connolly, Gee (2021) Book review: Behavioral insights by Michael Hallsworth and Elspeth Kirkman. LSE Review of Books (24 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Connolly, Gee (2021) Book review: Behavioral insights by Michael Hallsworth and Elspeth Kirkman. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Conrad, Lettie Y. (2021) Authors over automation: 3 steps for better alt-text and image descriptions in academic writing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Cook, William (2021) The impact of COVID-19 school disruption on learning outcomes: the 2001 Foot and Mouth Disease experience gives reason for optimism. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Coolican, Sarah (2021) The Russian diaspora in the Baltic states: the Trojan horse that never was. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Cooper, Christine, Tweedie, Jonathan, Andrew, Jane and Baker, Max (2021) The agencification of government under Thatcher continues to have profound repercussions for UK democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Cooper, Luke ORCID: 0000-0003-2060-1498 (2021) Authoritarian protectionism in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe: diversity, commonality and resistance. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Cooper, Luke ORCID: 0000-0003-2060-1498, Dunin-Wasowicz, Roch ORCID: 0000-0001-6993-3392, Kaldor, Mary, Milanese, Niccolò and Rangelov, Iavor (2021) The rise of insurgent Europeanism: mapping civil society visions of Europe 2018-2020. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Cooperman, Rosalyn, Shufeldt, Gregory and Conger, Kimberly (2021) Party activists may determine the future of the Republican Party. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Corry, Dan (2021) Andy Haldane has been given a golden opportunity to influence the so far ill-defined levelling up agenda. How can he make the most of it? British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Cory, Jared, Lerner, Michael ORCID: 0000-0002-2402-0300 and Osgood, Iain (2021) Supply chain linkages and the extended carbon coalition. American Journal of Political Science, 65 (1). 69 - 87. ISSN 0092-5853
Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919, Jiménez-Martínez, Sergi and Viola, Analía (2021) Underfunding is linked to high COVID-19 mortality in Spanish nursing homes. LSE Business Review (14 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Costa-Font, Joan ORCID: 0000-0001-7174-7919, Rudisill, Caroline, Harrison, Sayward and Salmasi, Luca (2021) Social vs market value: how much is a COVID-19 vaccine worth? LSE Business Review (28 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Cottakis, Michael (2021) A hard Brexit means the Europe question will live on in the UK. LSE Brexit (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Coulter, Steve (2021) The UK needs to shift away from heavy reliance on financial services and towards high-tech industries following COVID-19 and Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Cousins, Mel (2021) Book review: Social protection under authoritarianism: health politics and policy in China by Xian Huang. LSE Review of Books (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Coussens, Wouter, Heemskerk, Irene, Kastelein, Wieger and Wedow, Michael (2021) Highlights from the ECB’s work on climate-related financial risks and opportunities. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Couvrette, Alana (2021) The most consequential experiments carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic will be social. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Cowan, Sarah (2021) The COVID decade: the consequences of lost access to education at all levels will be felt for years to come. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Cowell, Frederick (2021) The Brexit deal locks the UK into continued Strasbourg Human Rights court membership. LSE Brexit (17 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Cox, Andrew (2021) Higher education science fictions – how fictional narratives can shape AI futures in the academy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Cox, Michael (2021) Global Britain: lesser Britain? LSE Brexit (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Craig, Claire and Dillon, Sarah (2021) Storylistening: why narrative evidence matters for public reasoning and how to use it. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Crepaz, Michele and Arikan, Gizem (2021) COVID-19 dashboards have a polarising effect on public trust. LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon (2021) Book review | Markievicz: prison letters and rebel writings. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon (2021) Book review: Markievicz: prison letters and rebel writings edited by Lindie Naughton. LSE Review of Books (13 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon (2021) Book review: Markievicz: prison letters and rebel writings edited by Lindie Naughton. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Cruz Infante, Carlos and Benedikter, Roland (2021) Does Covid-19 spell the end for regional integration? comparing Latin America and the EU in the age of vaccine nationalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Cryer, Thomas (2021) As America looks ahead to its 250th anniversary, the nation’s past is likely to be just as contested as its present. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Cullinane, Carl (2021) Despite the focus on Russell Group institutions as drivers of social mobility, it is actually universities outside this group that are contributing most strongly to social mobility. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Cullinane, Carl (2021) Despite the focus on Russell Group institutions as drivers of social mobility, it is actually universities outside this group that are contributing most strongly to social mobility. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Cullinane, Carl (2021) Young people have made huge sacrifices to protect public health – their educational recovery needs to be nothing less than a national mission. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Cummins, Jeff (2021) What happened? In its recent recall election, Republicans underestimated how much California has turned into a one-party state. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Cummins, Jeff (2021) A recall effort over the state’s Covid-19 response means an uncertain future for California governor Gavin Newsom. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Cutler, David (2021) The World Health Organization is not powerful or independent enough to deal with pandemics. LSE COVID-19 Blog (12 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Cutts, David and Russell, Andrew (2021) Orpington all over again: why the North Shropshire electoral earthquake means the Liberal Democrats have turned the corner on the road back to recovery. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Cvitanovic, Chris and Shellock, Rebecca (2021) How to build and maintain trust at the interface of policy and research, insights from a century of boundary spanning. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Dahir, Abdinor (2021) Can Somalia restore faith in its federal agenda? Africa at LSE (29 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Daly, Stephen, Hughson, Helen ORCID: 0000-0001-7873-4141 and Loutzenhiser, Glen (2021) Valuation for the purposes of a wealth tax. Fiscal Studies, 42 (3-4). 615 - 650. ISSN 0143-5671
Damaske, Sarah (2021) Book review: Crunch time: how married couples confront unemployment by Aliya Hamid Rao. LSE Review of Books (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Damaske, Sarah (2021) Book review: Crunch time: how married couples confront unemployment by Aliya Hamid Rao. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Damaske, Sarah (2021) LSE Festival 2021: ‘you try not to eat’: what joblessness means for low-paid women in Pennsylvania. LSE COVID-19 Blog (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Daramus, Iancu (2021) Book review: Why we drive: on freedom, risk and taking back control by Matthew Crawford. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Daramus, Iancu (2021) Book review: Why we drive: on freedom, risk and taking back control by Matthew Crawford. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Daramus, Iancu (2021) Book review: Why we drive: on freedom, risk and taking back control by Matthew Crawford. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Das, Angana and Ravindranath, Sreehari (2021) Indian schools must help children overcome the trauma of the pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog (27 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Das, Shruti (2021) Growing up in a digital world: vulnerabilities of children in post-pandemic India. South Asia @ LSE (29 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Dauda, Bola and Falola, Toyin (2021) Opening a window on a literary giant: on writing Wole Soyinka: literature, activism, and African transformation. LSE Review of Books (01 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
David, Antonio C., Komatsuzaki, Takuji and Pienknagura, Samuel (2021) The macroeconomic and socioeconomic effects of structural reforms in Latin America and the Caribbean. Economía, 21 (2). 115 - 155. ISSN 1529-7470
David, Robertson (2021) Like religion, conspiracy theories are more complex than just a set of strongly held beliefs. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
David-Barrett, Liz (2021) Not another lobbying scandal: how to fix the UK’s anti-corruption defences following the Greensill affair. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
David-Barrett, Liz (2021) Owen Paterson: the government sought to derail a respected process for regulating parliamentary conduct while justifying its actions in terms of natural justice. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Davies, Gareth (2021) Has the UK really outperformed the EU on COVID-19 vaccinations? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Davis, Lucas, Gertler, Paul, Jarvis, Stephen ORCID: 0000-0001-9039-3407 and Wolfram, Catherine (2021) Air conditioning and global inequality. Global Environmental Change, 69. ISSN 0959-3780
Davison, Remy and Khaze, Nina Markovic (2021) What Australia can tell us about the outlook for the new China-EU investment agreement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Day, Emma (2021) Governance of data for children’s learning in UK state schools. . Digital Futures Commission, 5Rights Foundation, London, UK.
Day, Emma (2021) Navigating education data governance in the UK state schools: a continued conversation. Digital Futures Commission (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Day, Emma (2021) The education data governance vacuum: why it matters and what to do about it. Digital Futures Commission (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Day, Laurie (2021) To lockdown and back: young people are ready for action in post-COVID recovery, but where is the call-up? Parenting for a Digital Future (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
De, Arijit, Rana, Vishal and Patel, Parth (2021) Quad: countering Chinese dominance by building new supply chains. LSE Business Review (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
De Giorgi, Elisabetta and Santana-Pereira, José (2021) Still different? Reassessing Portuguese exceptionalism within southern Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
De Vries, Catherine, Doyle, David, Solaz, Hector and Tertytchnaya, Katerina (2021) COVID and reverse remittances: when families send money to support migrant relatives abroad. LSE Business Review (03 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
DeLaet, Debra L., Golden, Shannon and Laveta, Veronica (2021) How therapeutic justice centres the needs of survivors in justice initiatives. Women, Peace and Security (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Dean, Hartley (2021) (Re)understanding human need: writing the revised edition. LSE Review of Books (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Deb, Nikhil (2021) Book review: Super polluters: tackling the world’s largest sites of climate-disrupting emissions. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (27 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Deb, Nikhil (2021) Book review: Super polluters: tackling the world’s largest sites of climate-disrupting emissions by Don Grant, Andrew Jorgenson and Wesley Longhofer. LSE Review of Books (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Deb, Nikhil (2021) Book review: Super polluters: tackling the world’s largest sites of climate-disrupting emissions by Don Grant, Andrew Jorgenson and Wesley Longhofer. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Debre, Maria J and Dijkstra, Hylke (2021) Immune to COVID? The striking resilience of international organisations. LSE COVID-19 Blog (13 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Dekker, Hannah, Otto, Siegmar, Dekker, Vincent, Richter, David and Zabel, Sarah (2021) Can promotions ensure long-lasting commitment from employees? LSE Business Review (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Delgado, Ellen Frank (2021) Book review: Redeeming leadership: an anti-racist feminist intervention by Helena Liu. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Delgado, Ellen Frank (2021) Book review: Redeeming leadership: an anti-racist feminist intervention by Helena Liu. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Demarest, Leila (2021) Are Nigerian lawmakers incentivised to direct public resources to their voters? Africa at LSE (27 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Demarest, Leila and Haer, Roos (2021) What interethnic marriage rates tell us about ethnic conflict and cooperation in Africa. Africa at LSE (09 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Demary, Markus and Hüther, Michael (2021) Should central banks be worried about rising inflation? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Demekas, Dimitri G. (2021) The G20 has been criticised for its pandemic response. is that fair? LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Deng, David K. (2021) Land governance and the conflict in South Sudan. . Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Denti, Daria and Faggian, Alessandra (2021) Where do angry birds tweet? Income inequality and online hate in Italy. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, 14 (3). 483 – 506. ISSN 1752-1378
Deopa, Neha and Fortunato, Piergiuseppe (2021) Channel new investment to the North, Midlands and Wales, not the South East. LSE COVID-19 Blog (27 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Derrick, Gemma and Bayley, Julie (2021) What does COVID-19 mean for the evaluation of the impact criterion in REF2021? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Desmet, Klaus and Wacziarg, Romain (2021) Why Republican-voting states began with better Covid-19 outcomes but were hit harder as the pandemic unfolded. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Despain, Hans (2021) Book review: Boom and bust: a global history of financial bubbles by William Quinn and John D. Turner. LSE Review of Books (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Despain, Hans (2021) Book review: Boom and bust: a global history of financial bubbles by William Quinn and John D. Turner. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (31 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Despain, Hans (2021) Book review: Boom and bust: a global history of financial bubbles by William Quinn and John D. Turner. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Deter, Max and van Hoorn, André (2021) Attracted to money and risk: the personality of finance professionals. LSE Business Review (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Detzner, Sarah and Kaldor, Mary (2021) Security and justice reform: findings from the Conflict Research Programme. . Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Devara, Rajagopal (2021) Demanding ‘backwardness’: a reverse aspiration by dominant communities in India. South Asia @ LSE (25 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Devine, Daniel and Ibenskas, Raimondas (2021) There is little evidence European integration has created a representation gap between politicians and voters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Dhingra, Swati ORCID: 0000-0001-5468-3415 and Kondirolli, Fjola (2021) A ‘lost generation’ of young Indian workers urgently needs job opportunities. LSE COVID-19 Blog (28 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Di Fiore, Alessandro and Rosani, Gabriele (2021) How to embed sustainability into the innovation funnel. LSE Business Review (15 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
DiBella, Sam (2021) Book review: The filing cabinet: a vertical history of information by Craig Robertson. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 May 2021). Blog Entry.
DiBella, Sam (2021) Book review: The filing cabinet: a vertical history of information by Craig Robertson. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Diab, Jasmin Lilian (2021) Refugee women in Lebanon hit the hardest by Covid-19. Women, Peace and Security (23 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Diamond, Patrick (2021) Commission for Smart Government: some new, some old, some problematic proposals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Diamond, Patrick (2021) Cummings’s evidence reinforces the impression that ineptitude over COVID-19 reflected errors made by individual ministers. That’s only part of the story. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Diamond, Patrick (2021) What Michael Barber’s appointment tells us about Whitehall reform and the ‘science’ of delivery. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Dickson, Alex, Gehrsitz, Markus and Kemp, Jonathan (2021) How the UK Soft Drinks Levy reduced the population’s calorie intake. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Diepeveen, Stephanie (2021) What Kenya’s street parliaments tell us about the value of in-person politics over online debates. Africa at LSE (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Diessner, Sebastian, Durazzi, Niccolo and Hope, David (2021) There is a growing skill bias in the labour market institutions and welfare states of advanced democracies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Dietrich Jones, Natalie (2021) Book review: Deporting black Britons: portraits of deportation to Jamaica by Luke de Noronha. LSE Review of Books (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Dietzel, Vanessa and Watkins, Laura (2021) Vertical development: cultivating mindsets, emotions, and habits to lead effectively. LSE Business Review (06 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Dieu, Alexanne and Richardson, Samuel (2021) Is plurilateralism the way forward for Global Britain’s e-commerce ambitions? LSE Brexit (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Diing Akoi, Abraham (2021) The Hybrid Court in South Sudan could be a recipe for further conflict. Africa at LSE (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Diing Akoi, Abraham (2021) Safety and protection in South Sudan have shifted away from government. Africa at LSE (26 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Dillabough-Lefebvre, Dominique (2021) Book review: Mekong dreaming: life and death along a changing river by Andrew Alan Johnson. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Dilruba Shoma, Chowdhury (2021) Short-term migrant labourers in Bangladesh: the pandemic & beyond. South Asia @ LSE (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Dimitrova, Antoaneta and Steunenberg, Bernard (2021) What lessons can be learned from the failure to form a government in Bulgaria and the Netherlands? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Dinev, Ivaylo and Bankov, Petar (2021) Who will lead Bulgaria’s next government? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Dix-Carneiro, Rafael, Pessoa, João Paulo, Reyes-Heroles, Ricardo and Traiberman, Sharon (2021) Globalization, trade imbalances and labor market adjustment. CEP Discussion Papers (1754). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.
Dixon, Tim (2021) Britons are less divided than you might think, but we need to start listening to each other. LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Dodds, Anneliese (2021) Anneliese Dodds: the three core elements of a better, more integrated health and economic response to COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Dodds, Anneliese (2021) Anneliese Dodds: the three core elements of a better, more integrated health and economic response to COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Dogan Akkas, Betul (2021) Book review: The son king: reform and repression in Saudi Arabia by Madawi Al-Rasheed. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Dogan Akkas, Betul (2021) Book review: The son king: reform and repression in Saudi Arabia by Madawi Al-Rasheed. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Dolan, Paul (2021) Building back better: the first step to reducing political polarisation may be for opposing groups to recognise their differences. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
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Douarin, Elodie (2021) Present at the transition: remembering Professor Oleh Havrylyshyn. LSE Review of Books (21 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Douglas, Omega (2021) The media diversity and inclusion paradox: there is a disconnect between expressed commitments to diversity and the experiences of journalists of colour. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Downing, Cristal, Rivas, Sofia and Olaya, Ángela (2021) Five years on from Colombia’s Peace Agreement, gender inequality remains an obstacle to stable and lasting peace. Women, Peace and Security (24 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Draper, Tom (2021) Book review: V.F. Perkins on movies: collected shorter film criticism edited by Douglas Pye. LSE Review of Books (05 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Duallert, Isadora (2021) Book review: Statelessness: a modern history by Mira l. Siegelberg. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Duany, Julia, Lorins, Rebecca and Thomas, Edward (2021) Education, conflict and civicness in South Sudan: an introduction. Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Duina, Francesco (2021) Do EU policymakers pay any attention to academic research? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (31 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Dullaert, Isadora (2021) Book review: Statelessness: a modern history by Mira L. Siegelberg. LSE Review of Books (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Dullaert, Isadora (2021) Book review: Statelessness: a modern history by Mira L. Siegelberg. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Dunst, Charles (2021) Book review: The war on the Uyghurs: China’s campaign against Xinjiang’s Muslims by Sean R. Roberts. LSE Review of Books (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
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Duparc-Portier, Geoffroy and Figus, Gioele (2021) The macroeconomic impacts of the new protocol on Northern Ireland and how they can be mitigated. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Duque Gabriel, Ricardo, Klein, Mathias and Pessoa, Ana Sofia (2021) How government spending shapes the Eurozone economy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Durante, Katherine A. (2021) Courts in more republican-leaning counties sentence black individuals to longer prison terms than white individuals. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Aug 2021), p. 4. Blog Entry.
Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong (2021) Book review: Deaths of despair and the future of capitalism by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. LSE Review of Books (12 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong (2021) Book review: Deaths of despair and the future of capitalism by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Durongkaveroj, Wannaphong (2021) Book review: deaths of despair and the future of capitalism by Anne Case and Angus Deaton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Aug 2021), p. 4. Blog Entry.
Durosinmi, Emmanuel (2021) Book review: Pandemic solidarity: mutual aid during the COVID-19 crisis. LSE COVID-19 Blog (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Durosinmi, Emmanuel (2021) Book review: Pandemic solidarity: mutual aid during the Covid-19 crisis edited by Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar. LSE Review of Books (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Durosinmi, Emmanuel (2021) Book review: Pandemic solidarity: mutual aid during the covid-19 crisis edited by Marina Sitrin and Colectiva Sembrar. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Duvoux, Nicolas (2021) France is in the midst of a poverty crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Duwe, Grant and McNeeley, Susan (2021) In Minnesota, reforms to post-release supervision for those leaving prison have been a cost-effective solution. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Dybalska, Monika (2021) Book review: Icebergs, zombies, and the ultra thin: architecture and capitalism in the twenty-first century by Matthew Soules. LSE Review of Books (14 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
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de Bengy Puyvallée, Antoine (2021) How Norway has used the Covid-19 pandemic to help build its national brand. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
de Ghantuz Cubbe, Giovanni (2021) Explaining Matteo Salvini’s support for the new Italian government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
de Ghantuz Cubbe, Giovanni (2021) How the Italian radical right has framed immigration during the pandemic. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
de Luca, Marino (2021) The army of candidates: aspiring councillors during Italy’s municipal elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
de Luca, Marino (2021) The new Draghi government and the fate of populism in Italy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
de Vries, Gijs (2021) Long read: future British-European security relations are a matter of trust. LSE Brexit (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
del Nido, Juan M. (2021) Book review: Algorithms and the end of politics: how technology shapes 21st-century American life by Scott Timcke. LSE Review of Books (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
del Nido, Juan M. (2021) Book review: Algorithms and the end of politics: how technology shapes 21st-century American life by Scott Timcke. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
del Nido, Juan M. (2021) Book review: Algorithms and the end of politics: how technology shapes 21st-century American life by Scott Timcke. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
di Bella, Sam (2021) Book review: The filing cabinet: a vertical history of information by Craig Robertson. LSE Review of Books (30 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
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Eastland-Underwood, Jessica (2021) Book review: The pound and the fury: why anger and confusion reign in an economy paralysed by myth by Jack Mosse. LSE Review of Books (04 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Eastland-Underwood, Jessica (2021) Book review: The pound and the fury: why anger and confusion reign in an economy paralysed by myth by Jack Mosse. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ebbinghaus, Bernhard and Lehner, Lukas (2021) Labour hoarding during the pandemic: assessing the impact of job retention schemes in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
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Edwards, Rosalind, Gillies, Val and Gorin, Sarah (2021) Is a breakdown in trust, transparency and social cohesion a price worth paying for more extensive data linkage? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2021) Book review: The daily lives of Muslims: Islam and public confrontation in contemporary Europe by Nilüfer Göle. LSE Review of Books (19 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Eggert, Jennifer Philippa (2021) Book review: The daily lives of Muslims: Islam and public confrontation in contemporary Europe by Nilüfer Göle. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
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Emanuele, Vincenzo (2021) Can the class cleavage still explain support for left-wing parties? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Engelbrekt, Kjell and Kostadinova, Petia (2021) Third time’s the charm? Bulgaria’s November elections and the elusive quest for a parliamentary majority. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ermiş-Mert, Aslı (2021) Not everyone can snap back into a joyful ‘normal life’ after COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Ershova, Anastasia and Adrian Popa, Sebastian (2021) The public are more likely to comply with COVID-19 measures adopted in countries they believe handled the pandemic better than the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Espinoza, Marcia Vera, Zapata, Gisela P. and de Castro, Flavia R. (2021) Ferramentas tecnológicas ajudaram a sociedade civil brasileira no trabalho com migrantes durante a pandemia, mas não substituem transformações duradouras. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (25 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Espinoza, Marcia Vera, Zapata, Gisela P. and de Castro, Flavia R. (2021) Tech tools have helped Brazilian civil society support migrants during COVID, but they are no substitute for lasting change. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (24 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Esposito, Mark, Lanteri, Alessandro and Tse, Terence (2021) Building the strategic architecture of the post pandemic corporate landscape. LSE Business Review (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Esthose Suresh, Appu (2021) People over profit: saving social media from big tech. LSE Business Review (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Eve, Martin Paul (2021) Reading peer review – what a dataset of peer review reports can teach us about changing research culture. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Evershed, Jonathan and Murphy, Mary C. (2021) Far from having viewed Brexit as an opportunity for constitutional transformation, Sinn Féin has instead viewed it as a threat to be managed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Ewers-Peters, Nele Marianne (2021) UK should prioritise NATO, Euro-Atlantic cooperation and resilience in post-Brexit European security. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Fahey, Kevin (2021) What happened?: Florida has already sounded a 2024 warning for Joe Biden. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Fahey, Kevin (2021) What happened?: The 2020 election confirmed that Ohio is no longer a swing state. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Fahmy, Chantal and Gricius, Matthew (2021) Family prison visits increase the chance of employment after release for those who have served fewer than three prison terms. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Fankhauser, Samuel ORCID: 0000-0003-2100-7888 and Dietz, Simon ORCID: 0000-0001-5002-018X (2021) Four key measures to implement Britain’s Net Zero Strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Farid, Faiza (2021) Women, piety and autonomy in Pakistan. South Asia @ LSE (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Farjam, Mike (2021) The public places more trust in scientists and politicians, when they appear individually, rather than together, to communicate Covid-19 public health measures. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Farnell, Thomas (2021) An alternative approach to measuring community engagement in higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Farrimond, Hannah (2021) Book review: New pandemics, old politics: two hundred years of war on disease and its alternatives by Alex de Waal. LSE Review of Books (10 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Farrimond, Hannah (2021) Book review: New pandemics, old politics: two hundred years of war on disease and its alternatives by Alex de Waal. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Farrimond, Hannah (2021) Book review: New pandemics, old politics: two hundred years of war on disease and its alternatives by Alex de Waal. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Featherstone, Chris (2021) Book review: Being well in academia: ways to feel stronger, safer and more connected by Petra Boynton. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Featherstone, Chris (2021) Book review: Being well in academia: ways to feel stronger, safer and more connected by Petra Boynton. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Featherstone, Chris (2021) Book review: The British Prime Minister in an age of upheaval by Mark Garnett. LSE Review of Books (26 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Federman, Sarah (2021) When executives inherit dark histories. LSE Business Review (08 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Feinstein, Zachary and Sojmark, Andreas ORCID: 0000-0001-7488-0221 (2021) Short communication: dynamic default contagion in heterogeneous interbank systems. SIAM Journal on Financial Mathematics, 12 (4). SC83-SC97. ISSN 1945-497X
Feldmann, Magnus and Morgan, Glenn (2021) Business has been a bystander to Brexit. LSE Brexit (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Ferraresi, Massimiliano (2021) Evidence from Italy: how local governments manipulate tax and spend policies to help win re-election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Ferreira, Francisco, Sterck, Olivier, Gerszon Mahler, Daniel and Decerf, Benoit (2021) COVID-19: poverty has led to greater welfare loss than ill health in many low-income countries. LSE Business Review (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Ferreira, Francisco H. G., Sterck, Olivier and Mahler, Daniel G. (2021) Taking poverty seriously in assessing the global welfare burden of the pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Ferreira, Francisco H. G., Sterck, Olivier, Mahler, Daniel G. and Decerf, Benoit (2021) Death and destitution: distribution of welfare losses from the Covid-19 pandemic. International Inequalities Institute Working Papers (65). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Ferreira da Silva, Frederico, Reiljan, Andres, Cicchi, Lorenzo, Trechsel, Alexander H. and Garzia, Diego (2021) How voting advice applications can be used to study the positions of political parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Festing, Marion, Schumacher, Tobias and Lee, Yong-Yueh (2021) How cultural norms and values shaped national responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. LSE Business Review (15 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Finckenstein, Valentina (2021) How international aid can do more harm than good: the case of Lebanon. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Finger, Leslie K., Gift, Thomas and Miner, Andrew (2021) Voters prefer candidates who send their children to public over private school. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Fink, Simon and Ruffing, Eva (2021) How regulatory agencies use stakeholder consultations to craft their reputation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Finn, Peter (2021) What happened?: The narrow parameters of Biden’s Washington are now set, but Trump looms large. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Finn, Peter, Imiola, Madison and Ledger, Robert (2021) What happened?: The 2020 election can’t be understood without considering the role of the COVID-19 pandemic. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Finn, Peter, Imiola, Madison and Ledger, Robert (2021) What happened?: Trump’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic ensured that he lost, rather than was defeated in, the 2020 election. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Finn, Peter and Ledger, Robert (2021) “What happened?": taking stock following a historic year for American politics and society. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Fitsilis, Fotios and Stavridis, Stelios (2021) The Hellenic Parliament’s use of digital media in its response to the 2019 Turkey-Libya Memorandum of Understanding on maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean Sea: a preliminary assessment. GreeSE Papers (163). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Fitzpatrick, Suzanne and Bramley, Glen (2021) The ruling parties’ record on homelessness and complex needs (May 2015 to pre-COVID 2020). Social Policies and Distributional Outcomes Research Papers (SPDORP09). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London, UK.
Fišar, Miloš, Reggiani, Tommaso, Sabatini, Fabio and Špalek, Jiří (2021) The negativity bias in news about how public money is used affects our willingness to pay taxes. LSE Business Review (26 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Fleche, Sarah ORCID: 0000-0001-8927-075X, Lepinteur, Anthony and Powdthavee, Nattavudh (2021) The importance of capital in closing the entrepreneurial gender gap: a longitudinal study of lottery wins. CEP Discussion Papers (1762). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.
Fletcher, Tom (2021) LSE Festival 2021: this should be an extraordinary decade of diplomacy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Florida, Richard (2021) Remote work, Peloton and online education: what the end of commuting means for cities. LSE COVID-19 Blog (04 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Ford, Alessandro (2021) Book review: Gangsters and other statesmen: Mafias, separatists, and torn states in a globalized world by Danilo Mandić. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Ford, Rob, Johns, Rob and Garry, John (2021) Would the Scots vote for independence? The answer could depend on the question. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Fortier, Jacob (2021) Book review: Quagmire in civil war by Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Fossum, John Erik and Vigrestad, Joachim (2021) Is the grass greener on the other side? Norway’s assessment of Brexit. LSE Brexit (13 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Foster, Chase and Frieden, Jeff (2021) Why the economy still plays a major role in shaping support for European integration. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Fowler, Luke and Lyons, Jeffrey (2021) In Idaho, Republicans’ support for mask mandates falls if they are enforced. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Fox, Stuart, Kolpinskaya, Ekaterina, Hampton, Jennifer, Muddiman, Esther and Evans, Ceryn (2021) Greater religious engagement among Millennials may protect against intergenerational inequality and conflict. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Foxworth, Raymond, Evans, Laura E., Sanchez, Gabriel R. and Ellenwood, Cheryl (2021) Present day partisanship and the legacy of structural inequality has helped fuel the spread of COVID-19 in Native nations. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Franchino, Fabio and Mariotto, Camilla (2021) Noncompliance risk and asymmetric power: explaining the views of EU member states on economic governance reforms. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Francis, Julian (2021) An Indian and Bangladeshi journey. South Asia @ LSE (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Franta, Benjamin (2021) The other merchants of doubt: big oil’s economists. LSE Business Review (16 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Fraschini, Martina, Somoza, Luciano and Terracciano, Tammaro (2021) The likely impact of central bank digital currencies on quantitative easing. LSE Business Review (27 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Fraussen, Bert, Albareda, Adrià and Braun, Caelesta (2021) Evidence from the European Commission: does it matter how policymakers consult external stakeholders? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Friebel, Rocco ORCID: 0000-0003-1256-9096, Maynou-Pujolras, Laia ORCID: 0000-0002-0447-2959 and Yoo, Katelyn Jison (2021) Opioid abuse and government austerity cuts: mortality and hospitalisations in England increased in line with unemployment. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Friedman, Henry and Mahieux, Lucas (2021) Why would passive funds invest in corporate governance? LSE Business Review (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Frieling, Titus (2021) Innovation under central planning: patenting and productivity in the GDR. Prize-winning Student Working Papers (2). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Frödin Gruneau, Moa (2021) Why history matters for gender balance in political representation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Fuchs, Sandhya ORCID: 0000-0002-1907-0522 (2021) Book review: The good girls: an ordinary killing by Sonia Faleiro. LSE Review of Books (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Furse, Thomas (2021) Book review: Revolutionary world: global upheaval in the modern age edited by David Motadel. LSE Review of Books (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Fusco, Adam (2021) Neither British nor Irish rule: arguments for Northern Ireland independence in Unionist political thought. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Gad, Ulrik Pram (2021) Opposition to the Kuannersuit project offers an opportunity for the EU and United States to pursue closer cooperation with Greenland. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gad, Ulrik Pram (2021) Opposition to the Kuannersuit project offers an opportunity for the EU and United States to pursue closer cooperation with Greenland. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gadd, Elizabeth (2021) Love DORA, hate rankings? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gaddini, Katie (2021) Evangelicals and their politics: dispatches from the field. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gallagher, Julia (2021) State aesthetics and meanings of political architecture in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire. Africa at LSE (16 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Galofré-Vilà, Gregori (2021) Debunking the idea that interwar hyperinflation in Germany led to the rise of the Nazi party. LSE Business Review (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Gamble, Andrew (2021) Brexit will only be judged a watershed if it leads to major new directions in the constitution, political economy, or external stance of the state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gamble, Andrew (2021) Moving beyond the Western Ideology and creating a more inclusive multilateral order is a herculean task. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gandhi, Shubham (2021) Religious freedom and the anti-conversion statute in India. South Asia @ LSE (08 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
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Ganslmeier, Michael, Van Parys, Jonathan and Vlandas, Tim (2021) Social distancing measures: warmer temperatures have a substantial effect on non-compliance among certain groups. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Ganslmeier, Michael, Van Parys, Jonathan and Vlandas, Tim (2021) Who complies with lockdown measures in the UK? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
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Garbe, Lisa, Selvik, Lisa-Marie and Lemaire, Pauline (2021) How African countries respond to fake news and hate speech. Africa at LSE (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Gardiner, Dan, Sullivan, Rory, Dietz, Simon ORCID: 0000-0001-5002-018X and Jahn, Valentin (2021) The oil and gas industry will need to scale back much faster to limit warming to 1.5°C. LSE Business Review (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Garg, Ishika and Datta, Shayan (2021) The law doesn’t protect doctors from violence in India, so hospitals need to step up. LSE COVID-19 Blog (18 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
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Garnett, Mark (2021) The role of the Prime Minister has presidential-style prominence but far less capacity to deliver constructive policies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Garofalo, Pablo and Streb, Jorge M. (2021) Broken promises: regime announcements and exchange rates around elections. Economía, 21 (2). 1 - 32. ISSN 1529-7470
Garzia, Diego, Ferreira da Silva, Frederico and De Angelis, Andrea (2021) The personalisation of politics: why political leaders now lie at the heart of European democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gaskins, Ben (2021) Lack of trust in institutions may be more important than religion in driving poor political knowledge among American voters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Gathergood, John, Gunzinger, Fabian, Guttman-Kenney, Benedict, Quispe-Torreblanca, Edika G. and Stewart, Neil (2021) Mapping and addressing COVID-19 regional inequalities using real-time spending data. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gautel, Gideon (2021) Coordination failure: risks of US-China competition in space. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Georgalakis, James (2021) To shape policy with evidence, we should celebrate both good practice and good theory. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
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Gereben, Áron and Wruuck, Patricia (2021) Innovative, digital, green, smart: setting out a new growth model for Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
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Ghins, Léopold and Bouscarat, Jill (2021) How should we understand sustainable food systems in West Africa? Africa at LSE (13 May 2021). Blog Entry.
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Ghisn, Ziad (2021) Future of government support in Syria: three debated scenarios. Conflict Research Programme Blog (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Giacon, Renato and Macchiarelli, Corrado (2021) The EU’s recovery funds should be released when Europe’s economies can reopen. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gibbs, Ewan (2021) Custodians of true Scottish nationalism: the long roots of Scottish Labour’s constitutional conflict. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Gibson, Rachel (2021) How parties and voters can reclaim the democratising potential of the internet. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Giebel, Clarissa (2021) COVID-19 has exacerbated existing inequalities in dementia care and created new ones. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) After Biden’s first 100 days, it may be now or never to cement his significant leftwards pivot on economic policy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) Biden’s meetings with the G7 and Putin made little concrete progress, reflecting the president’s focus on domestic rather than foreign policy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) Biden’s mishandled Afghanistan withdrawal is unlikely to have a large effect on the 2022 midterms. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) Corporations are walking away from the Republican Party. But they may not stay away for long. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) Joe Biden’s infrastructure bill is ambitious, but unlikely to pass without compromises with Republicans and moderate Democrats. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) Why compromise is inevitable for Biden’s big infrastructure plans. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) Why the results of today’s California recall election could have national implications. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Gift, Thomas (2021) An impeachment acquittal will embolden Trump’s supporters and frustrate Democrats. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Gilbert, Abigail (2021) In a high-skill, high-tech economy, who is work for? LSE Business Review (18 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Gill, Mark and Theakston, Kevin (2021) The league table of post-war leaders of the opposition according to academics: Corbyn not the worst and Starmer trending below Kinnock. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Girma, Pauline and Palmer, Oona (2021) Global Britain should look towards supporting the development of Africa’s digital landscape. LSE Brexit (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Glaeser, Edward (2021) The 15-minute city is a dead end — cities must be places of opportunity for everyone. LSE COVID-19 Blog (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Glaeser, Edward (2021) Remote working doesn’t pull people out of poverty. LSE COVID-19 Blog (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Goel, Dhwani (2021) The global digital divide is reminiscent of colonialism. LSE Brexit (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Goes, Eunice (2021) To win back the Red Wall, Starmer should avoid the politics of anger and focus on a ‘bread and roses’ approach instead. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Golberg, Adam (2021) Short notice research funding calls are bad for researchers and research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gomtsian, Suren ORCID: 0000-0002-7531-6187 (2021) Different visions of stewardship: understanding interactions between large investment managers and activist shareholders. Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 22 (1). pp. 151-195. ISSN 1473-5970
Gonzalez, Felipe, Prem, Mounu and Urzúa, Francisco (2021) Privatisation reforms can create political corporations. LSE Business Review (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Gonzalez-Jimenez, Hector (2021) How cultural diversity and awareness can create a more ethical AI. LSE Business Review (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Goodhart, Charles (2021) The moral hazard of limited liability. VOX EU.
Goodman, Christopher (2021) The structure of US local governments is often a poor predictor of local economic growth. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Gordon, Ian R. ORCID: 0000-0002-2170-8193 (2021) The data suggesting a million people left Britain in 2020 doesn’t hold up. LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Gough, Ian ORCID: 0000-0002-0597-3106 (2021) From welfare states to planetary wellbeing. In: Béland, Daniel, Morgan, Kimberly J., Obinger, Herbert and Pierson, Christopher, (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State. Oxford Handbooks. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 901 - 920. ISBN 9780198828389
Gough, Ian ORCID: 0000-0002-0597-3106 (2021) Two scenarios for sustainable welfare: new ideas for an eco-social contract. Working papers (2021.12). European Trade Union Institute, Brussels, BE.
Graf, Sinja (2021) The humanity of universal crime: inclusion, inequality, and intervention in international political thought. Oxford University Press, New York, NY. ISBN 9780197535707
Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz (2021) Does the partisan divide extend to online reviews? LSE Business Review (19 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz (2021) Does the partisan divide extend to online reviews? USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz (2021) Managers’ mental health during the pandemic – the good, the bad, and the ugly. LSE Business Review (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz (2021) Preparing for the world after COVID-19: leadership lessons from crises and discontinuous change. LSE Business Review (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gray, Catriona (2021) Book review: Uncertain archives: critical keywords for big data edited by Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Daniela Agostinho, Annie Ring, Catherine D’Ignazio and Kristin Veel. LSE Review of Books (25 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gray, Catriona (2021) Book review: Uncertain archives: critical keywords for big data edited by Nanna Bonde Thylstrup, Daniela Agostinho, Annie Ring, Catherine D’Ignazio and Kristin Veel. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gray, Nomtha (2021) Why anti-corruption policies have not prevented procurement failures in contemporary South Africa. Africa at LSE (27 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Green, Andrew D. (2021) What happened?: In 2020, Iowa moved from swing state to safe state. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Green, Fergus ORCID: 0000-0001-5317-6016 and Kuch, Declan (2021) Counting carbon or counting coal? Anchoring climate governance in fossil fuel-based accountability frameworks. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper (368). Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Green, Fergus ORCID: 0000-0001-5317-6016 and Kuch, Declan (2021) Counting carbon or counting coal? Anchoring climate governance in fossil fuel-based accountability frameworks. CCCEP Working Paper (396). Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, London, UK.
Greene, Zac and Luhiste, Maarja (2021) Why certain lifestyles and interests may have influenced COVID-19 decision-making more than others. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Greene, Zac and Toner, Lauren (2021) Parties’ increased reliance on online forms of communication may hold serious consequences for both their functioning and their relationship with the public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Gregersen, Sofie (2021) Book review: Innocent subjects: feminism and whiteness by Terese Jonsson. LSE Review of Books (22 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Gregersen, Sofie (2021) Book review: Innocent subjects: feminism and whiteness by Terese Jonsson. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Grier, Kevin B. and Munger, Michael C. (2021) New Zealand’s 1973 experience suggests Brexit will be economically harmful for the foreseeable future, and the losses will not be easily made up. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Griffiths, Mark (2021) Book review: Women’s political activism in Palestine: peacebuilding, resistance, and survival by Sophie Richter-Devroe. LSE Review of Books (09 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Griggs, Ruth (2021) Book review: Veganism: politics, practice and theory by Eva Haifa Giraud. LSE Review of Books (17 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Griggs, Ruth (2021) Book review: Veganism: politics, practice and theory by Eva Haifa Giraud. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Griggs, Ruth (2021) Book review: Veganism: politics, practice and theory by Eva Haifa Giraud. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Grimond, Will (2021) Economic insecurity impacts both groups with traditional and progressive values – all parties have a stake in improving work and financial resilience. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Grønstad, Anniken (2021) How the Nordic response to COVID helped reduce financial inequality. LSE COVID-19 Blog (14 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Grønstad, Anniken (2021) There is more to organisational change than strain, hazard, and harm. LSE Business Review (27 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Guesmi, Haythem (2021) Book review: Anticolonial afterlives in Egypt: the politics of hegemony by Sara Salem. LSE Review of Books (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Guhathakurta, Meghna (2021) Bangladesh at 50: the silent revolution. South Asia @ LSE (14 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Guimaraes, Bernardo, Pessoa, João Paulo and Ponczek, Vladimir (2021) The beautiful gain: what can Brazilian football tell us about the effect of non-compete clauses on wages? LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Gunatilleke, Gehan (2021) Reframing the debate: the state & disinformation in Sri Lanka. South Asia @ LSE (06 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Gunn, Andrew (2021) Assessing the potential of the European Universities Initiative. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Guo, Chelsea (2021) Book review: Dark academia: how universities die by Peter Fleming. LSE Review of Books (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Guo, Chelsea (2021) Book review: Dark academia: how universities die by Peter Fleming. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Guo, Chelsea (2021) Book review: Dark academia: how universities die by Peter Fleming. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Gupta, Achala (2021) What’s the purpose of university? Your answer may depend on how much it costs you. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gupta, Diya (2021) Book review: Radio empire: the BBC’s Eastern Service and the emergence of the global anglophone novel by Daniel Ryan Morse. LSE Review of Books (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Gupta, Diya (2021) Book review: Royals and rebels: the rise and fall of the Sikh empire by Priya Atwal. LSE Review of Books (07 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Gupta, Hemangini (2021) Book review: Accidental feminism: gender parity and selective mobility among India’s professional elite by Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen. LSE Review of Books (28 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Gänzle, Stefan (2021) How Norway could use its presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States to help normalise relations with Russia. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Gänzle, Stefan, Hofelich, Tobias and Wunderlich, Uwe (2021) Why the EU’s system of flexible integration will likely accommodate Switzerland’s special requests. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Gänzle, Stefan, Trondal, Jarle and Kwasi Tieku, Thomas (2021) What does the African Union’s recruitment and staffing mean for good international governance? Africa at LSE (05 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Gözlügöl, Alperen Afşin (2021) Majority of the minority approval of related party transactions: the analysis of institutional shareholder voting. European Company and Financial Law Review, 18 (5). pp. 820-862. ISSN 1613-2548
Gözlügöl, Alperen Afşin (2021) Related party transactions by directors/managers in public companies: a data-supported analysis. Journal of Corporate Law Studies, 21 (2). pp. 517-555. ISSN 1473-5970
Gürkan, Seda and Terzi, Özlem (2021) Why emotions are key to understanding EU foreign policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Haber, Hanan (2021) Less generous welfare states end up needing more regulation to protect citizens from losing access to services. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Haber, Hanan and Heims, Eva M. (2021) How participatory regulation is changing the nature of policymaking. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hack, Jonathan S. and Jenkins, Clinton M. (2021) Women who argue in front of the US Supreme Court win just as often as men – but it’s harder for them to get there. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Haeder, Simon F., Sylvester, Steven and Callaghan, Timothy H. (2021) Americans are divided on Medicaid work requirements, but it depends on recipients’ circumstances. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Hafsa, Fatima, Darnall, Nicole and Bretschneider, Stuart (2021) Estimating the true size of public procurement to improve sustainability. LSE Business Review (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Haile-Gabriel, Abebe (2021) Agriculture will make or break Africa’s free trade experiment. Africa at LSE (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Hains-Wesson, Rachel (2021) Admitting failure is hard, but as academics we should learn to fail better. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Haji Ingiriis, Mohamed (2021) The Biden administration can change failed US policy towards Somalia. Africa at LSE (06 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hale, Isaac (2021) Chile could be a mirror to future political reforms in the world. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (17 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Hale, Isaac (2021) Chile puede ser un espejo para futuras reformas políticas en el mundo. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (17 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Hamilton, Rosie (2021) Book review: Humankind: a hopeful history by Rutger Bregman. LSE Review of Books (11 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hamilton, Rosie (2021) Book review: Humankind: a hopeful history by Rutger Bregman. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hancké, Bob ORCID: 0000-0002-3334-231X (2021) The iron cage revisited: how Brexit constrains the UK. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Hanhimäki, Jussi M. (2021) Tensions between the US and Europe do not spell the end of ‘the West’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Hanley, Caroline (2021) How the idea of the local ‘business climate’ was created in the 1950s to give companies leverage at the height of unions’ power. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Hannah, Leslie ORCID: 0000-0003-0839-7412 and Bennett, Robert J. (2021) Large-scale Victorian manufacturers: reconstructing the lost 1881 UK employer census. Economic History Working Papers (330). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Hansen, Michael A. (2021) German federal election: is the AfD broadening its appeal to voters? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Hanson, Peter, Lussier, Danielle and Rawhouser-Mylet, Georgia (2021) Why Americans’ support for democratic values may not protect democracy in practice. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Hansson, Sten (2021) The six types of harmful information that make us more vulnerable during the pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hansson, Sten and Kröger, Sandra (2021) Untruthful Brexit rhetoric has undermined representative democracy in the UK. LSE Brexit (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hantrais, Linda and MacGregor, Susanne (2021) Containing COVID, part 1. First things first: the difficulty of building an evidence base. LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Hantrais, Linda and MacGregor, Susanne (2021) Containing COVID, part 2. The problem of unreliable and incompatible evidence. LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Hantrais, Linda and MacGregor, Susanne (2021) Containing COVID, part 3. Learning (or not) from past crises. LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Hantrais, Linda and MacGregor, Susanne (2021) Containing COVID, part 4. The limits of knowledge exchange. LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Hantrais, Linda and MacGregor, Susanne (2021) Incorporating complexity into policy learning: the case of COVID-19 in Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Haringsma, Phaedra (2021) The enduring legacy of Anton de Kom’s anticolonial writings on Dutch empire. Africa at LSE (06 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Harle, Jonathan (2021) We won’t get to a more equitable knowledge ecosystem if we don’t have more equitable ways to assess research and knowledge. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Harman, Oliver ORCID: 0000-0001-7459-1470, Jensen, Anders Ditlev, Naeem, Farria, Saab, Moussa, Wani, Shahrukh and Wilkinson, Nick (2021) Covid-19 and taxes: policies for the post-pandemic recovery. , 78. International Growth Centre, London, UK.
Harman, Sophie, Erfani, Parsa, Goronga, Tinashe, Hickel, Jason, Morse, Michelle and Richardson, Eugene T. (2021) Global vaccine equity demands reparative justice — not charity. LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Harmer, Emily and Southern, Rosalynd (2021) Women and minority MPs are particularly at risk of experiencing certain forms of abuse on Twitter. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Harris, Margherita (2021) The epistemic value of independent lies: false analogies and equivocations. Synthese, 199. 14577 – 14597. ISSN 1573-0964
Hartley, Janet (2021) The Volga: a history. Yale University Press, London, UK.
Hartley, John (2021) Children of media – worldbuilders for justice. Parenting for a Digital Future (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Harvey, Oliver (2021) 'Hidden' British protectionism: the Merchandise Marks Act 1887. Prize-winning Student Working Papers (5). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Hasa, Taulant (2021) The EU’s credibility as a global actor is undermined by its stalled enlargement process. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Hastings, Annette and Gannon, Maria (2021) Frontline public sector workers acted as ‘shock absorbers’ of the austerity cuts to local government budgets. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Haug, Sebastian (2021) What or where is the ‘Global South’? A social science perspective. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Hausmann, Ricardo, Angel Santos, Miguel, Macchiarelli, Corrado and Giacon, Renato (2021) What economic complexity theory can tell us about the EU’s pandemic recovery and resilience plans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Hawkins, Benjamin (2021) Edinburgh, London, Brussels: what Scotland’s alcohol pricing policy tells us about multi-level governance. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Haxhiu, Andi (2021) Book review: The clamour of nationalism: race and nation in twenty-first-century Britain by Sivamohan Valluvan. LSE Review of Books (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hayward, Katy (2021) Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol: the EU must play the long-game. LSE Brexit (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Hayward, Katy and Phinnemore, David (2021) Article 16 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol offers no ‘quick fix’. LSE Brexit (11 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hayward, Katy and Phinnemore, David (2021) Article 16 of the Ireland/Northern Ireland Protocol offers no ‘quick fix’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Heathershaw, John, Fulda, Andreas and Chubb, Andrew (2021) Vice-Chancellors should welcome staff participation in the governance of their university’s international partnerships. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Heeckt, Catarina and Martínez, Anamaría (2021) How Mexican cities could meet women’s transport needs. LSE COVID-19 Blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Heims, Eva M. and Tomic, Slobodan (2021) Covid-19 vaccines and the competition between independent and politicised models of regulation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Heinisch, Reinhard and Werner, Annika (2021) The Kurz affair has uncovered the Trumpian dimension of Austrian politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Heinkelmann-Wild, Tim, Kriegmair, Lisa, Rittberger, Berthold and Zangl, Bernhard (2021) When do governments benefit from non-compliance with unpopular EU policies? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Helfers, Jon, Jack, Billy, Mutua, Martha, Muyesu, Josiah, Parker, Chris and Tate, Whitney (2021) The economic impact of COVID-19 on small retail shops in Nairobi. LSE Business Review (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Helgadóttir, Oddný and Gunnar Ólafsson, Jón (2021) Lessons from Icesave: how international pressure can produce a nationalist backlash. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Heller, Abigail (2021) How experience with alternative electoral rules affects support for electoral reform. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Hendricks, Ginny, Kramer, Bianca, Maccallum, Catriona J., Manghi, Paolo and Neylon, Cameron (2021) Now is the time to work together toward open infrastructures for scholarly metadata. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Heneghan, Martin and Hall, Sarah (2021) A negative-sum game: Brexit has caused European finance to relocate to the US rather than across the continent. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Hennecke, Juliane and Hetschko, Clemens (2021) Working in the same industry or occupation increases a couple’s wellbeing. LSE Business Review (12 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Henwood, Melanie (2021) Reforming funding is vital, but changing the nature of social care, how it is delivered, and what it can achieve is a far more substantial challenge. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Hepworth, Ben (2021) Sociable (social) science – crafting new relationships between research and government. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Heron, Marion, Gravett, Karen and Yakovchuk, Nadya (2021) Beyond publish or perish – exploring the multi-faceted benefits of academic writing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Herrington, Eldrid (2021) What happened?: Arizona turned blue in the 2020 presidential election, but the Republicans still control the state. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Herrington, Eldrid (2021) What happened?: partisan audits and voter suppression laws are Arizona Republicans’ latest tactics to retain power. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Heyne, Lea and Manucci, Luca (2021) Who votes for the populist radical right in Portugal and Spain? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Hickman, Tom (2021) The continuing misuse of guidance in response to the pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog (25 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hicks, William D. and McKee, Seth C. (2021) Redistricting does little to change which party people vote for, which can make partisan gerrymanders more effective. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Higgott, Richard and Reich, Simon (2021) Hedging by default: the limits of EU "strategic autonomy" in a binary world order. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Higgott, Richard and Tercovich, Giulia (2021) A new diplomacy in the age of the global binary. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Hill, Steven (2021) Book review: Mass appeal: communicating policy ideas in multiple media by Justin Gest. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hillman, Velislava (2021) Algorithmic (in)justice in education: why tech companies should require a license to operate in children’s education. Parenting for a Digital Future (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Hiraide, Lydia Ayame (2021) Book review: Being property once myself: blackness and the end of man by Joshua Bennett. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hiraide, Lydia Ayame (2021) Book review: Reimagining liberation: how black women transformed citizenship in the French empire by Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel. LSE Review of Books (01 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Hiraide, Lydia Ayame (2021) Book review: being property once myself: blackness and the end of man by joshua bennett. LSE Review of Books (08 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hlupic, Vlatka (2021) Transforming a public sector organisation in times of change. LSE Business Review (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Hobolt, Sara ORCID: 0000-0002-9742-9502, Osnabrügge, Moritz and Rodon, Toni (2021) MPs use emotive rhetoric to sway voters in high-profile debates. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Hockley, Tony (2021) Muddling through in the English countryside: the Sustainable Farming Initiative may look messy, but messy reform can sometimes be the best strategy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (20 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Hockley, Tony (2021) The Sustainable Farming Initiative may look messy, but messy reform can sometimes be the best strategy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Hodgson, Damian E., Bailey, Simon, Exworthy, Mark, Bresnen, Mike, Hassard, John and Hyde, Paula (2021) The gradual corporatization of the English NHS has created conditions which have precipitated an increasingly commercialized and entrepreneurial healthcare system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Hodkinson, Paul and Das, Ranjana (2021) New fathers, mental health, and a spectrum of digital dis/engagement. Parenting for a Digital Future (14 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Hofelich, Tobias (2021) De facto differentiation in action: why Poland will stay in the EU, with or without the blessing of Brussels. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Hoffer, Rewert (2021) Is the business of business business alone? The International Chamber of Commerce and the origins of global business diplomacy, 1920-1931. Prize-winning Student Working Papers (4). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Hoffmann, Kasper (2021) Ethnogovernmentality: the colonial legacy of the nexus between ethnicity, territory and conflict. Conflict Research Management (08 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Holesch, Adam and Kyriazi, Anna (2021) Democratic backsliding as a collaborative project: understanding the links between Fidesz and Law and Justice. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Holland, Stephen P., Mansur, Erin T. and Yates, Andrew J. (2021) Should we ban gasoline cars? LSE Business Review (17 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Holzhauser, Nicole (2021) Who gets to be a classic in the social sciences? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Hong Jiang, George (2021) Book review: How China escaped shock therapy: the market reform debate by Isabella M. Weber. LSE Review of Books (07 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Hong Jiang, George (2021) Book review: How China escaped shock therapy: the market reform debate by Isabella M. Weber. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Hongxuan, Lin (2021) Book review: Republicanism, communism, Islam: cosmopolitan origins of revolution in Southeast Asia by John T. Sidel. LSE Review of Books (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Horbach, Serge P.J.M. (2021) How the pandemic changed editorial peer review – and why we should wonder whether that’s desirable. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Horn, Claudia (2021) COP26: Brazil dismantles its environmental institutions while forest protection ends up in private hands. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Horn, Claudia (2021) Edmilson Rodrigues’ PSOL government in Belém could help lead the left out of the labyrinth of Brazilian politics. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (18 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Horn, Claudia (2021) Uma estratégia vitoriosa para a nova esquerda em Belém e no Brasil. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (03 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Hornbeck, Dustin (2021) Mobilising historical knowledge without master narratives: how historians are correcting the record in a complicated political moment. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Hossain, Kamal (2021) From prison to freedom: flying with Bangabandhu to independent Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (15 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Hossain, Mazeda ORCID: 0000-0002-1878-8145 and Kenny, Leah ORCID: 0000-0003-0297-1276 (2021) Breaking silos between peace research and global health: A review of gender, global health and violence edited by Tiina Vaittinen and Catia C. Confortini. LSE Review of Books (14 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Hottenrott, Hanna, Rose, Michael E and Lawson, Cornelia (2021) The global rise in academic authors reporting multiple institutional affiliations reflects the unanticipated influence of research assessment on academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Howard, Rebecca (2021) Book review: Food insecurity on campus: action and intervention edited by Katharine M. Broton and Clare L. Cady. LSE Review of Books (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Howard, Rebecca (2021) Book review: Food insecurity on campus: action and intervention edited by Katharine M. Broton and Clare L. Cady. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Howard, Rebecca (2021) Book review: food insecurity on campus: action and intervention edited by Katharine M. Broton and Clare L. Cady. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Hozić, Aida A (2021) Dayton, WPS and the entrenched “manliness” of ethnic power-sharing peace agreements. Women, Peace and Security (15 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Huddy, Leonie and Del Ponte, Alessandro (2021) Nationalist citizens are more likely to be Eurosceptic – but patriotism appears to increase support for the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Hudson, Bob (2021) From competition to collaboration: can the NHS white paper deliver? British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hudson, Bob (2021) Short on detail but not on ambition: four problems with the new NHS white paper. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hudson, Bob (2021) Why don’t they do something about it? The politics of doing nothing. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Hughes, Jason, Tarrant, Anna, Hughes, Kahryn and Sykes, Grace (2021) F**k ups in social research: learning from what goes ‘wrong’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Hui, Iris and Cain, Bruce E. (2021) Californians don’t see the need to adapt to wildfires unless they have close experience with them. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Hulagabali, Santosh C. (2021) Can standardised courses in research ethics prevent publication misconduct? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Hungerland, Nils and Chan, Kenddrick (2021) Assessing China’s Digital Silk Road: Huawei’s engagement in Nigeria. Digital IR: Working Paper Series (11/2021). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Hussain, Farah and Pike, Karl (2021) Public perceptions of Keir Starmer’s performance suggest he has yet to produce a clear narrative of both the COVID-19 crisis and his leadership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Huszka, Beáta (2021) Romania’s ‘Hungarian problem’: a minority caught between integration and self-segregation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Huysmans, Martijn and van Gruisen, Philippe (2021) Rich against poor: uncovering the economic dimension of conflict in the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Hérault, Nicolas and van de Ven, Justin (2021) Winners and losers from five decades of UK tax-benefit reforms. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Höhmann, Daniel (2021) For the win! Male politicians are more likely to represent women’s interests if their re-election is at risk. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Hölsgens, Sander (2021) Book review: Expanded visions: a new anthropology of the moving image by Arnd Schneider. LSE Review of Books (23 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Hölsgens, Sander (2021) Book review: Expanded visions: a new anthropology of the moving image by Arnd Schneider. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Ibrahim, Ahmed (2021) Time of dispersal: elections and memory of war in Somalia. Conflict Research Programme Blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) Africa should start preparing for the global climate emergency. Africa at LSE (04 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) Buhari and political turbulence on the route to Nigeria’s 2023 elections. Africa at LSE (14 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) Buhari has done little to address Nigeria’s ongoing terrorism and insecurity. Africa at LSE (15 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) Illicit natural resource extraction in Nigeria fuels violence and insecurity. Africa at LSE (12 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) Nigeria’s conflict and insecurity makes us rethink authority in ‘ungoverned’ spaces. Africa at LSE (12 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) Nigeria’s growing cybercrime threat needs urgent government action. Africa at LSE (09 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) We must understand terrorist financing to defeat Boko Haram and Nigeria’s insurgents. Africa at LSE (03 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) The debate on African corruption should reflect the role of the global North. Africa at LSE (08 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Igwe, Uche (2021) The ghost of #EndSars looms over Nigeria’s democratic authoritarianism. Africa at LSE (01 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Imiola, Madison, Finn, Peter and Ledger, Robert (2021) What happened?: COVID-19 will have a lasting impact on the future of US elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Innes, Abby ORCID: 0000-0003-3659-5416 (2021) Corporate state capture: the degree to which the British state is porous to business interests is exceptional among established democracies. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Işın Kirenci, Ayşe (2021) Book review: The new age of empire: how colonialism and racism still rule the world by Kehinde Andrews. LSE Review of Books (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Işın Kirenci, Ayşe (2021) Book review: The new age of empire: how colonialism and racism still rule the world by Kehinde Andrews. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Işın Kirenci, Ayşe (2021) Book review: The new age of empire: how colonialism and racism still rule the world by Kehinde Andrews. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Jackson, Emily (2021) Challenging the comparison in Montgomery between patients and 'consumers exercising choices'. Medical Law Review, 29 (4). 595 - 612. ISSN 0967-0742
Jahani, Joshua (2021) Djibouti could be the next Singapore. Africa at LSE (20 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
James, Myfanwy ORCID: 0000-0001-7194-1287 (2021) Humanitarian shapeshifting: navigation, brokerage and access in Eastern DR Congo. Journal of Intervention and Statebuilding, 16 (3). 349 - 367. ISSN 1750-2977
James, Myfanwy ORCID: 0000-0001-7194-1287 (2021) Qui chantera la chanson de MSF?" Politique de la 'proximité' et pratique de l’humanitaire dans l’Est de la République démocratique du Congo. In: Atlani-Duault, Laëtitia, Bradol, Jean-Hervé, Le Pape, Marc and Vidal, Claudine, (eds.) Violences Extrêmes. Enquêter, Secourir, Juger: Syrie, Rwanda, République démocratique du Congo. Le (bien) commun. Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, Paris, FR, 179 - 199. ISBN 9782735127719
James, Myfanwy ORCID: 0000-0001-7194-1287, Kasereka, Joseph Grace and Lees, Shelley (2021) The politics of the second vaccine: debates surrounding Ebola vaccine trials in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Journal of Humanitarian Affairs, 3 (3). 4 - 13. ISSN 2515-6411
James, Toby S. and Clark, Alistair (2021) The UK has delayed elections longer than most countries – and England still isn’t ready to hold pandemic votes in May. LSE COVID-19 Blog (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Jaramillo Molina, Máximo Ernesto (2021) La pandemia contra los pobres: la Ciudad de México, y COVID-19. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Jaramillo Molina, Máximo Ernesto (2021) The pandemic against the poor: Mexico City and COVID-19. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Jassal, Nirvikar ORCID: 0000-0002-8167-4124 (2021) Segregation as efficiency? Group-specific institutions in North India. Journal of Asian Studies, 80 (3). 631 - 661. ISSN 0021-9118
Jeet Singh, Simran (2021) Seeking justice: Sikhism in America. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Jenichen, Anne (2021) What did the German federal election mean for equality and diversity in the Bundestag? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Jensen, Eric (2021) Has the pandemic changed public attitudes about science? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Jerolon, Tchérina (2021) Dismantling election-related sexual and gender-based violence in Kenyan politics. Women, Peace and Security (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Jeworrek, Sabrina and Waibel, Joschka (2021) People behave more selfishly when they recall the social isolation of lockdowns. LSE COVID-19 Blog (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Jia, Ruixue (2021) Power and publications in Chinese academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Jiménez-Martínez, César ORCID: 0000-0002-2921-0832 (2021) Claudia Mellado (Ed.), Beyond Journalistic Norms: Role Performance and News in Comparative Perspective. Published by Routledge, London, 2021, 299 pp. Communication & Society, 34 (3). 187 - 189. ISSN 2386-7876
Jiménez-Martínez, César ORCID: 0000-0002-2921-0832 (2021) The instrumental mediated visibility of violence: the 2013 protests in Brazil and the limitations of the protest paradigm. International Journal of Press/Politics, 26 (3). 525 - 546. ISSN 1940-1612
John, Sonja (2021) Civil rights activists in Welkait give hope for peace and democracy in Ethiopia. Africa at LSE (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Johns, Fleur (2021) Why, when and how? 10 tips for academic book reviewers. LSE Review of Books (07 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Johnson, Richard (2021) They are going to eat our lunch: Joe Biden’s China challenge. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Johnston, Travis M. and Wozniak, Kevin H. (2021) Americans’ support for college financial aid for prisoners depends on how the benefits are described. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Jolkina, Aleksandra (2021) £2,285 for the right to return home - or why the Uk’s hotel quarantine scheme went too far. LSE COVID-19 Blog (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Jones, Andrew (2021) The great offices of state: Boris Johnson’s decision to demote Dominic Raab in a historical context. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Jones, Heather (2021) For King and Country: how the First World War popularised the British monarchy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Jones, Phil (2021) Respectability politics doesn’t increase straight support for LGB rights. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Joseph, Jaques (2021) In the US, the use of medicinal cannabis for mental health surged in 2020. LSE COVID-19 Blog (01 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Jöst, Prisca (2021) When they believe that their neighbours vote, less affluent citizens are more likely to follow their example than wealthy individuals. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Kakoti, Chitrangi (2021) Militarised violence and women’s resistance in Manipur, India. Women, Peace and Security (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Kaku, Michio (2021) Michio Kaku: as the golden age of silicon comes to an end, Silicon Valley risks becoming another rust belt. LSE Business Review (29 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalin, Ilker (2021) Book review: How to stop fascism: history, ideology, resistance by Paul Mason. LSE Review of Books (08 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalin, Ilker (2021) Book review: How to stop fascism: history, ideology, resistance by Paul Mason. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalin, Ilker (2021) Book review: How to stop fascism: history, ideology, resistance by Paul Mason. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalir, Remi and Garcia, Antero (2021) Joining the ‘great conversation’ – the fundamental role of annotation in academic society. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: Delivering impact with digital resources: planning strategy in the attention economy by Simon Tanner. LSE Review of Books (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: Delivering impact with digital resources: planning strategy in the attention economy by Simon Tanner. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: Delivering impact with digital resources: planning strategy in the attention economy by Simon Tanner. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: Easy living: the rise of the home office by Elizabeth A. Patton. LSE Review of Books (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: Easy living: the rise of the home office by Elizabeth A. Patton. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: The art of political storytelling: why stories win votes in post-truth politics by Philip Seargeant. LSE Review of Books (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: The art of political storytelling: why stories win votes in post-truth politics by Philip Seargeant. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: The art of political storytelling: why stories win votes in post-truth politics by Philip Seargeant. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kalpokas, Ignas (2021) Book review: easy living: the rise of the home office by Elizabeth A. Patton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kamara, Abass S. and Enria, Luisa (2021) La réponse au COVID-19 en Sierra Leone: la surveillance en première ligne. Africa at LSE (26 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Kamara, Abass S. and Enria, Luisa (2021) Surveillance on the frontline of the COVID-19 response in Sierra Leone. Africa at LSE (26 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Kammas, Pantelis, Sakalis, Argyris and Sarantides, Vassilis (2021) Pudding, plague and education: trade and human capital formation in an agrarian economy. GreeSE Papers (164). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kamour, Dana and Qutb, Meetra (2021) Women’s rights and education under the Taliban. South Asia @ LSE (27 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Kamruzzaman, Palash and Kumi, Emmanuel (2021) Ghanaian development experts are not driving Ghana’s development agenda. Africa at LSE (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Kanfash, Mohammad (2021) Starvation in Syria: a political marketplace analysis. . Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kantack, Benjamin (2021) What happened?: Pennsylvania returned to the Democrats in 2020, but it may not stay that way. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kantola, Johanna and Lombardo, Emanuela (2021) How opposition to gender equality is expressed by radical right MEPs in the European parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kapella, Olaf (2021) Families, technology use, and daily life: parents’ role in building resilience and mitigating harm. Parenting for a Digital Future (19 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Kapitsinis, Nikos (2021) Test and trace, early, short lockdowns and well-funded healthcare: the factors that led to lower excess mortality. LSE COVID-19 Blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Kara, Helen (2021) Creative research methods – writing the second edition. LSE Review of Books (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kara, Helen (2021) A simple guide to ethical co-authorship. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kara, Helen (2021) A simple guide to ethical co-authorship. LSE Review of Books (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Kara, Helen and Grant, Aimee (2021) Neurodiversity in academia: the autistic advantage in qualitative research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Karolin, Tuncel (2021) 20 years of women, peace and security: how we argue for participation matters. Women, Peace and Security (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Kasongo, Ange and Perazzone, Stéphanie (2021) Living between fear, hope and anxiety during COVID-19 in Kinshasa. Africa at LSE (03 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Kasongo, Ange and Perazzone, Stéphanie (2021) Vivre la pandémie: entre effroi et anxiété, un petit coin d’espoir. Africa at LSE (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Kasongo, Ange, Perazzone, Stéphanie, Marchais, Gauthier, Pole Pole Bazuzi, Christian, Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Patrick, Laudati, Ann, Kamara, Abass S., Enria, Luisa, Cikuru, Marie-Noël and Mertens, Charlotte (2021) Journaux du confinement: histoires de la pandémie de COVID-19 en RDC et en Sierra Leone. Africa at LSE (24 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Kasongo, Ange, Perazzone, Stéphanie, Marchais, Gauthier, Pole Pole Bazuzi, Christian, Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Patrick, Laudati, Ann, Kamara, Abass S., Enria, Luisa, Cikuru, Marie-Noël and Mertens, Charlotte (2021) Lockdown diaries: COVID-19 pandemic stories from the DRC and Sierra Leone. Africa at LSE (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Kassimeris, George and Price, Oliver (2021) How the rise of Militant Tendency transformed MI5’s perception of Trotskyism’s ability to pose a threat to the British state. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Kaufman, Jim and Patrick, Ruth (2021) What would a post-COVID-19 social security system look like, and how might it be built? Now is the time to explore alternative ways forward. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kayser, Mark, Leininger, Arndt and Vlasenko, Anastasiia (2021) The 2021 German federal election: how surprising was it really? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Keating, Michael (2021) Is Brexit the end of the first of two unions? LSE Brexit (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Keating, Michael (2021) The UK’s union has been fractured by Brexit. LSE Brexit (23 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Kelecha, Mebratu (2021) Ethiopia’s election is a coronation of Abiy Ahmed before the polls. Africa at LSE (06 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Kelly, Stephen (2021) Margaret Thatcher, state collusion, and the murder of Pat Finucane. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kennedy, Helen (2021) The vaccine passport debate reveals fundamental views about how personal data should be used, its role in reproducing inequalities, and the kind of society we want to live in. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Kenny, John, Heath, Anthony and Richards, Lindsay (2021) Fuzzy frontiers: Remainers are more fluid than Leavers in their Englishness, but they are similar in the fluidity of their Britishness. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Kerr, Peter and Kettell, Steven (2021) Politicising and depoliticising covid-19: four narratives the government used to manage the balance between taking credit and apportioning blame. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Khaitan, Tarunabh ORCID: 0000-0003-3661-4832 (2021) Guarantor institutions. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 16 (S1). S40 - S59. ISSN 1932-0205
Khalil, Heba M. (2021) Revolution in parallel times: an Egyptian village's lived revolution. LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series, 46. LSE Middle East Centre, London, UK.
Khandelwal, Kashish (2021) Covid-19 and the year-long internet restrictions in Jammu & Kashmir. South Asia @ LSE (10 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Khorrami, Nima (2021) Abiy Ahmed’s law and order operation is stoking Ethiopia’s crisis of legitimacy. Africa at LSE (19 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Khorrami, Nima (2021) The GERD dispute could set a blueprint for China-US collaboration. Africa at LSE (18 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Khorrami Assl, Nima (2021) Why Germany and Sweden have much to gain from closer cooperation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Killick, Anna (2021) Low-income voters’ disinterest in the economy was reasonable and calculated, not an inexorable long-term trend. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Kim, Chae Un and Park, Ji-Won (2021) Towards a feasible income equality. LSE Business Review (02 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kincaid, John and Leckrone, J. Wesley (2021) In US COVID-19 responses, party polarization has trumped cooperative federalism. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Kingston, Thomas (2021) Book review: In the dragon’s shadow: Southeast Asia in the Chinese century by Sebastian Strangio. LSE Review of Books (16 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kingston, Thomas (2021) Book review: In the dragon’s shadow: Southeast Asia in the Chinese century by Sebastian Strangio. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kippin, Sean (2021) Book review | This is not normal: the collapse of liberal Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Kippin, Sean (2021) Book review: This is not normal: the collapse of liberal Britain by William Davies. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Kippin, Sean and Cairney, Paul (2021) The standardisation process failed during the COVID-19 exams fiasco, but so too did the policy process. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kirabira, Tonny Raymond and Jesse, Mugero (2021) Dominic Ongwen conviction: a move towards gender sensitive international criminal justice. Women, Peace and Security (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kireyev, Pavel ORCID: 0009-0004-4776-753X and Evans, Peter C. (2021) Making sense of the NFT marketplace. Harvard Business Review. ISSN 0017-8012
Kireyev, Pavel ORCID: 0009-0004-4776-753X and Lin, Ruiqi (2021) Infinite but rare: valuation and pricing in marketplaces for blockchain-based nonfungible tokens. Working Paper (2021/60/MKT). INSEAD.
Kirk, Thomas ORCID: 0000-0002-6283-9755, Green, Duncan, Allen, Tim ORCID: 0000-0003-1866-0181, Carayannis, Tatiana, Bazonzi, José, Ndala, José, Stys, Pat, Muzuri, Papy, Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar, Vlassenroot, Koen, Diing Akoi Nyuon, Abraham, Macdonald, Anna, Owor, Arthur, Storer, Liz, Okello, Joseph, Hopwood, Julian ORCID: 0000-0003-3257-4992, Porter, Holly E., Oryem, Robin, Parker, Melissa and Akello Ayebare, Grace (2021) Crisis responses, opportunity and public authority during Covid‐19's first wave in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan. Disasters, 45 (S1). S195 - S215. ISSN 0361-3666
Klaaren, Jonathan (2021) Africa should be studied as a new territory of regulatory capitalism. Africa at LSE (23 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Knodt, Michèle and Schoenefeld, Jonas (2021) How ‘harder soft governance’ might help deliver the EU’s new 55 per cent emissions reduction target. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Knowles, Duncan (2021) Manufacturing vs distribution: where is digital banking going? LSE Business Review (21 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Koessl, Gerald (2021) Book review: How ten global cities take on homelessness: innovations that work. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Koessl, Gerald (2021) Book review: How ten global cities take on homelessness: innovations that work by Linda Gibbs, Jay Bainbridge, Muzzy Rosenblatt and Tamiru Mammo. LSE Review of Books (05 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Koessl, Gerald (2021) Book review: How ten global cities take on homelessness: innovations that work by Linda Gibbs, Jay Bainbridge, Muzzy Rosenblatt and Tamiru Mammo. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Kole, Alissa (2021) What does the future hold for global stock exchanges after COVID? LSE Business Review (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kordas, George (2021) Book review: Political entrepreneurs: the rise of challenger parties in Europe by Catherine E. De Vries and Sara B. Hobolt. LSE Review of Books (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kordas, George (2021) Book review: Political entrepreneurs: the rise of challenger parties in Europe by Catherine E. De Vries and Sara B. Hobolt. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kotsonis, Totis (2021) Divergence, at what cost? LSE Brexit (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Koundouri, Phoebe, Chatzistamoulou, Nikos, Davila, González, Giannouli, Amerissa, Kourogenis, Nikolaos, Xepapadeas, Anastasios and Xepapadeas, Petros (2021) Open Access in scientific Information: sustainability model and business plan for the infrastructure and organization of OpenAIRE. Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 12 (1). 170 - 198. ISSN 2194-5888
Koyuncu, Burak (2021) The COVID-19 pandemic shows us that love has a place in business leadership. LSE Business Review (17 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Kraus, Lisa-Marie and Daenekindt, Stijn (2021) Why social mobility is key to explaining attitudes toward multiculturalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Krause, Monika ORCID: 0000-0002-8699-5496 (2021) Reading list: neglected cases in the social sciences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Kreilinger, Valentin (2021) EU member states are mired in internal squabbling over the COVID-19 recovery fund – and more difficulties lie ahead. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Kribbe, Hans (2021) After Afghanistan, Europe needs to see the world for what it is and make the best of it. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Krlev, Gorgi (2021) Sustainable science as a vocation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Kroeber, Corinna and Hüffelmann, Joanna (2021) How gender barriers affect the careers of women in government. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Krozer, Alice (2021) Perceptions of ‘the rich’ limit the scope of tax policies in Mexico and beyond. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (27 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Krubnik, Alicja (2021) IMF conditionality, social programmes and the impact of women's welfare: an empirical analysis of historical policy responses to financial crises in Latin America and their gendered effects. Prize-winning Student Working Papers (3). London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Kucirkova, Natalia (2021) Book review: Artificial intimacy: virtual friends, digital lovers and algorithmic matchmakers by Rob Brooks. LSE Review of Books (21 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Kucirkova, Natalia (2021) Book review: Artificial intimacy: virtual friends, digital lovers and algorithmic matchmakers by Rob Brooks. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Kucirkova, Natalia (2021) In search for creative and embedded research impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Kucirkova, Natalia (2021) What is next for children who grew up with the personalisation revolution? Parenting for a Digital Future (14 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Kumar, Anupama (2021) Book review: The return of the state: restructuring Britain for the common good edited by Patrick Allen, Suzanne J. Konzelmann and Jan Toporowski. LSE Review of Books (10 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Kuzio, Taras (2021) What prospects for peace following Armenia’s election? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Kwan, Martin (2021) Reporting COVID-19 breaches to the police is important, but we need to deter malicious informants. LSE COVID-19 Blog (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Kyriazi, Anna and Visconti, Francesco (2021) Transnational citizens have more engagement with EU politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
LSE Review of Books, (2021) 15 recommended LGBTQ+ books for #IDAHOBIT2021. LSE Review of Books (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
LaRochelle, Ryan (2021) Recent events show the strong need for Joe Biden to return to the democratic impulses of the Great Society. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Laermans, Rudi and Jäger, Anton (2021) Why ‘citizen populism’ is unlikely to provide an answer to Europe’s democratic challenges. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Lagana, Giada (2021) How the crucial work of civil society organisations in Northern Ireland is being put at risk by COVID-19 and Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Lamare, J. Ryan ORCID: 0000-0003-4935-2341 (2021) McKersie, R. B. (2018). A field in flux: sixty years of industrial relations. Work and Occupations, 48 (4). 502 - 504. ISSN 0730-8884
Lampadarios, Evripidis and Kyriakidou, Niki (2021) Critical success factors for small UK chemical distribution businesses: the Brexit effect. LSE Business Review (28 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Landau, Loren B (2021) LSE Festival 2021: trying to keep people out of cities will drive them underground. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Lang, David (2021) For open grant proposals. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Beef, bible and bullet: Brazil in the age of Bolsonaro by Richard Lapper. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (17 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Beef, bible and bullets: Brazil in the age of Bolsonaro by Richard Lapper. LSE Review of Books (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Decadent developmentalism: the political economy of democratic Brazil by Matthew M. Taylor. LSE Review of Books (25 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Power shift: the global political economy of energy transitions by Peter Newell. LSE Review of Books (04 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Power shift: the global political economy of energy transitions by Peter Newell. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Power shift: the global political economy of energy transitions by Peter Newell. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Langevin, Mark S. (2021) Book review: Power shift: the global political economy of energy transitions by Peter Newell. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Langfeldt, Liv, Aksnes, Dag W. and Reymert, Ingvild (2021) Peer review for academic jobs and grants continues to be shaped by metrics, especially if your reviewer is highly ranked. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Lansley, Stewart (2021) Levelling up: how an empty slogan could be made to work. LSE Business Review (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Lanteri, Alessandro, Esposito, Mark and Tse, Terence (2021) From fintechs to banking as a service: global trends banks cannot ignore. LSE Business Review (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Lantsoght, Eva (2021) Defending a PhD thesis is an emotional moment candidates and supervisors should be prepared for. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Lastauskas, Povilas and Nguyen, Anh D. M. (2021) US monetary policy uncertainty drives global business cycles. LSE Business Review (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Latif Khan, Rabia (2021) Hazara representation in popular culture. South Asia @ LSE (08 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Latner, Michael, Keena, Alex, McGann, Anthony J. and Smith, Charles Anthony (2021) As states redistrict, the Gerrymandering Wars continue but technology allows more public involvement than ever. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Latner, Michael, Keena, Alex, McGann, Anthony J. and Smith, Charles Anthony (2021) Republican state legislatures are attacking voting rights. Congress has the power to fight back. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Laudati, Ann and Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Patrick (2021) L’impact de COVID-19 sur le secteur éducatif à l’Est de la République Démocratique du Congo. Africa at LSE (05 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Laudati, Ann and Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Patrick (2021) The impact of COVID-19 on the educational sector in eastern DRC. Africa at LSE (06 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Lavender, Guy and Secker, Jane ORCID: 0000-0002-3047-1212 (2021) What happens when you find your open access PhD thesis for sale on Amazon? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Le Goff, Francois and Sandeman, Hugh (2021) Europe and the Indo-Pacific. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Le Grand, Julian ORCID: 0000-0002-7864-0118 (2021) The case for Universal Basic Capital: a £10k grant for every 18-year-old. LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Leach, Brittany R. (2021) Fetal citizens or “anchor babies”? Explaining reproductive injustice against immigrants and what feminists should do about it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Leach, Steve and Copus, Colin (2021) Unitary authorities: the larger local government becomes, the greater the damage to local democracy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Ledger, Sean and Søjmark, Andreas ORCID: 0000-0001-7488-0221 (2021) At the mercy of the common noise: blow-ups in a conditional McKean–Vlasov Problem. Electronic Journal of Probability, 26 (none). ISSN 1083-6489
Lees, Charles (2021) German federal election: are the Greens on the cusp of government? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Leiblfinger, Michael and Prieler, Veronika (2021) Forgotten key workers: why migrant domestic carers deserve greater support. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Leiter, Timo (2021) Tanzania’s new president provides a chance to revitalise climate policy. Africa at LSE (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Lenhard, Johannes (2021) Book review: Better business: how the B Corp movement is remaking capitalism by Christopher Marquis. LSE Review of Books (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Lenhard, Johannes (2021) Book review: Better business: how the B Corp movement is remaking capitalism by Christopher Marquis. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Lenihan, Ashley Thomas ORCID: 0000-0002-8845-5362 (2021) Foreign investment regimes: three things the West needs to better protect national security. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (06 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Lennard, Jason ORCID: 0000-0002-6700-8969, Kenny, Seán and Esteves, Rui (2021) The aftermath of sovereign debt crises: a narrative approach. Department of Economic History Working Papers 2021, 344. Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, Lonjdon, UK.
Leontiev, Lucia (2021) Moldova’s election: should polling stations be opened in Transnistria? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Leow, Rachel ORCID: 0000-0002-5182-4830 (2021) Equity's attribution rules. Journal of Equity, 15 (1). 35 - 62. ISSN 1833-2137
Leow, Rachel ORCID: 0000-0002-5182-4830 and Liau, Timothy ORCID: 0000-0003-1243-970X (2021) Birksian themes and their impact in England and Singapore: three points of divergence. Lloyd’s Maritime and Commercial Law Quarterly. ISSN 0306-2945
Leromain, Elsa and Vannoorenberghe, Gonzague (2021) COVID and voting: how turnout in the 2020 French local elections fell. LSE COVID-19 Blog (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Levy, Gilat ORCID: 0009-0006-7641-1668, Moreno de Barreda, Inés and Razin, Ronny ORCID: 0009-0009-5169-0180 (2021) Polarized extremes and the confused centre: campaign targeting of voters with correlation neglect. Quarterly Journal of Political Science, 16 (2). 139 - 155. ISSN 1554-0626
Lewis, Gregory B. and Emidy, Blake (2021) Using intersectionality to examine organizational justice can paint a fuller picture of the discrimination experienced by LGBTs in the Federal service. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Lewis, Jane (2021) NHS White Paper: the shift away from competition should not be confused with a reduced role for the private sector. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Li, Jiaqi, Ventura, Guglielmo ORCID: 0000-0002-0906-8429 and Valero, Anna (2021) New incentives for businesses to train their employees are needed for economic recovery from COVID-19. LSE Business Review (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Li, Xu ORCID: 0000-0003-3888-3235 and Vermeulen, Freek (2021) High risk, low return (and vice versa): the effect of product innovation on firm performance in a transition economy. Academy of Management Journal, 64 (5). pp. 1383-1418. ISSN 0001-4273
Liau, Timothy ORCID: 0000-0003-1243-970X (2021) Privity: rights, standing, and the road not taken. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 41 (3). 803 - 832. ISSN 0143-6503
Lichi, Alia, Shibata, Ippei and Tanyeri, Kadir (2021) Fiscal policy multipliers in small states. Economía, 21 (2). 69 - 114. ISSN 1529-7470
Lilja, Erika (2021) Universal open science policies risk alienating researchers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Linder, Christian and Sperber, Sonja (2021) Why startup support strategies cannot be gender-blind. LSE Business Review (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Lindert, Peter H. (2021) The free-lunch puzzle: hard times for critics of social spending. LSE Business Review (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Lines, Tallulah (2021) The Quintana Roo sit-in represents a historic step towards legalisation of abortion in Mexico. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Litter, Darren (2021) The EU helped to end the armed campaign of the Provisional IRA. LSE Brexit (27 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Litter, Darren (2021) How the EU facilitated contact between the Irish government and the British royal family. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Litter, Darren (2021) Understanding the role of European Council summits in reaching the Good Friday Agreement. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Litter, Darren (2021) The totality of UK-Irish relations is at risk because of Brexit. LSE Brexit (13 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Litwin, Adam Seth and Tanious, Sherry M. (2021) Information technology and the push from in-house employees to agency temps. LSE Business Review (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Liu, Antong (2021) Book review: The persistence of party: ideas of harmonious discord in eighteenth-century Britain by Max Skjönsberg. LSE Review of Books (15 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Llamazares, Iván (2021) Have we really seen the last of Pablo Iglesias? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Logo, Kuyang Harriet (2021) Gender equality and civicness in higher education in South Sudan: debates from University of Juba circles. Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Logrosan, Ivan, Silberschmidt, Joy, Sanap, Rujuta Kishor and Brandolini d’Adda, Giulia (2021) Behavioural aspects of use of social media and its impact on loneliness. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Lohse, Simon and Canali, Stefano (2021) The problem of underestimating the importance of social sciences for pandemic policy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Lomas, Dan (2021) The idea that the UK’s intelligence agencies have an anti-Labour bias runs deep – but it is false. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Long, Ryan E. (2021) Artificial intelligence liability: the rules are changing. LSE Business Review (16 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Long, Tom (2021) Biden’s Latin America policy will be constrained more by weak regional leadership than by Florida’s electoral politics. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Lordan, Grace (2021) Smile in 2022. LSE Business Review (17 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Loubser, Jorich (2021) Botswana’s success story is built on disciplining transnational capital. Africa at LSE (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Louder, Elena, Wyborn, Carina, Cvitanovic, Chris and Bednarek, Angela (2021) Four guiding principles for choosing frameworks and indicators to assess research impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Loughran, Thomas, Mycock, Andrew and Tonge, Jonathan (2021) Lowering the voting age: three lessons from the 1969 Representation of the People’s Act. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Loughran, Thomas, Mycock, Andrew and Tonge, Jonathan (2021) Votes at 16 in Wales: both a historic event and a long-term process that requires a commitment to supporting young people’s democratic education. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Loutzenhiser, Glen and Mann, Elizabeth (2021) Liquidity issues: solutions for the asset rich, cash poor. Fiscal Studies, 42 (3-4). pp. 651-675. ISSN 0143-5671
Lovelace, Jeffrey B., Bundy, Jonathan N., Pollock, Timothy G. and Hambrick, Donald C. (2021) Why do some CEOs become celebrities while others don’t? LSE Business Review (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Lucraft, Mithu (2021) Open access to academic books creates larger, more diverse and more equitable readerships. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Lumineau, Fabrice, Wang, Wenqian and Schilke, Oliver (2021) Blockchains can change the way we collaborate. LSE Business Review (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Luo, Junwen (2021) What role should non-academics have in evaluating the potential impact of new research projects? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Lutz, Philipp (2021) How the 2015 migration crisis shaped the bordering preferences of EU citizens. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Lüdeke-Freund, Florian and Froese, Tobias (2021) Degrowth inspires business model innovation for a sustainable post-COVID economy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Lüdeke-Freund, Florian and Froese, Tobias (2021) ‘Degrowth’ inspires business model innovation for a sustainable post-COVID economy. LSE Business Review (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Ma, Chicheng (2021) The Jesuits and the Chinese literati: lessons from the first intellectual contact between China and Europe. LSE Business Review (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Mac Ginty, Roger (2021) Everyday peace: how ordinary people can disrupt violent conflict. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Macdonald, Anna and Cooper-Knock, Sarah (2021) Why we should better understand how citizens engage the state justice system. Africa at LSE (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Machado, Cecilia and Szerman, Christiane ORCID: 0009-0000-1813-892X (2021) Centralized college admissions and student composition. Economics of Education Review, 85. ISSN 0272-7757
Mackreath, Helen (2021) Book review: Decay edited by Ghassan Hage. LSE Review of Books (11 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Mackreath, Helen (2021) Book review: Decay edited by Ghassan Hage. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Mackreath, Helen (2021) Book review: The coloniality of asylum: mobility, autonomy and solidarity in the wake of Europe’s refugee crisis by Fiorenza Picozza. LSE Review of Books (16 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Mackreath, Helen (2021) Book review: The coloniality of asylum: mobility, autonomy and solidarity in the wake of Europe’s refugee crisis by Fiorenza Picozza. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Maddah, Meray (2021) A movement in good company: voices of lebanese women. Women, Peace and Security (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Magni, Gabriele and Reynolds, Andrew (2021) Lesbian, gay, and transgender candidates still face electoral discrimination in advanced democracies, including the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (10 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Mah, Jasmine, Kulkarni, Aparna, Forman, Rebecca ORCID: 0000-0002-0124-9997 and Mossialos, Elias ORCID: 0000-0001-8664-9297 (2021) Social and physical environment disparities contribute to mortality outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Maher, Stephen and Aquanno, Scott (2021) The new finance capital has blurred the line between industrial and financial corporations. LSE Business Review (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mai, Laura (2021) Climate action in England: the case for legal reform and empowerment of local government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Maitrot, Mathilde and Devine, Joe (2021) Bangladesh @ 50: challenges to inclusion. South Asia @ LSE (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Major, Lee Elliott (2021) Sink or swim time? Social mobility and the 2021 Budget. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Makhulbayeva, Laura (2021) Book review: The tenacity of the couple-norm: intimate citizenship regimes in a changing Europe by Sasha Roseneil, Isabel Crowhurst, Tone Hellesund, Ana Cristina Santos and Mariya Stoilova. LSE Review of Books (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Makhulbayeva, Laura (2021) Book review: the Tenacity of the couple-norm: intimate citizenship regimes in a changing Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mandeng, Ousmene (2021) CBDC: changing the geography of central bank money. LSE Business Review (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Mandeng, Ousmene (2021) The IMF has the firepower, but it’s going unused. LSE COVID-19 Blog (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Mangasarian, Leon (2021) Germany and the world of yesterday. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 (2021) Return of the guest worker: guest or servant? LSE Business Review (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Manning, Alan ORCID: 0000-0002-7884-3580 and Rose, Rebecca (2021) Contrary to the impression given by the Sewell Report, things for ethnic minorities in the UK labour market are not getting better. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Manning, Cliff (2021) A framework for digital resilience: supporting children through an enabling environment. Parenting for a Digital Future (20 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Manoba, Joseph A. and Sehmi, Anushka (2021) What the Dominic Ongwen trial could mean for traditional justice mechanisms in the ICC. Africa at LSE (26 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Mara DeSilva, Jennifer (2021) Book review: The invention of papal history: Onofrio Panvinio between renaissance and catholic reform by Stefan Bauer. LSE Review of Books (11 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Mara DeSilva, Jennifer (2021) Book review: The invention of papal history: Onofrio Panvinio between renaissance and catholic reform by Stefan Bauer. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Marenco, Matteo and Seidl, Timo (2021) Opportunity or threat? How discourses on digitalisation vary across European countries. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Margulies, Ben (2021) Book review: Saigon at war: South Vietnam and the global sixties by Heather Marie Stur. LSE Review of Books (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Margulies, Ben (2021) Book review: Saigon at war: South Vietnam and the global sixties by Heather Marie Stur. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Margulies, Ben (2021) Book review: The new party challenge: changing cycles of party birth and death in central Europe and beyond by Tim Haughton and Kevin Deegan-Krause. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Margulies, Ben (2021) Book review: They were her property: white women as slave owners in the American South by Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers. LSE Review of Books (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Margulies, Ben (2021) Book review: They were her property: white women as slave owners in the American South by Stephanie E. Jones-Rogers. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Marinov, Nikolay and Popova, Maria (2021) The 2021 Bulgarian election: a ‘QAnon turn’ for Eastern European politics? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Markie, Michael (2021) Introducing Open Research Europe (ORE) – Q and A with Michael Markie. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Markowitz, Shane (2021) Covid-19 vaccination programmes are showcasing the merits of digital healthcare. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Markowitz, Shane (2021) Covid-19 vaccination programmes are showcasing the merits of digital healthcare. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Markowitz, Shane (2021) Rising polarization may mean that post-inaugural political ‘honeymoons’ for a president are now a thing of the past. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Marozzi, Armando (2021) The ECB and the cost of independence: uncovering a new ‘doom-loop’ in Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Marsden, Greg and Docherty, Iain (2021) COVID-19 will have a profound long-term impact on transport policy and travel patterns, but rapid change is less likely. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Martellozzo, Elena and Bradbury, Paula (2021) How the pandemic has made young people more vulnerable to risky online sexual trade. Parenting for a Digital Future (11 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Martellozzo, Elena and Bradbury, Paula (2021) Too much to lose? Why OnlyFans fails to censor its explicit content. Parenting for a Digital Future (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Martill, Benjamin (2021) G7 summit: America is back, but Britain cannot escape Brexit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Martin, Aaron R. (2021) Group collapse and strategic switching: why MEPs change their affiliations in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Martin, Mary (2021) Human security business partnership framework: a risk-informed approach to achieve the SDGs. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Martin, Nick, de Lange, Sarah and van der Brug, Wouter (2021) Paying the price: why parties that turn their back on civil society face electoral upheaval. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Martin, Ralf, Unsworth, Sam and Sivropoulos-Valero, Anna Valero (2021) Increasing support for clean innovation: a win-win-win strategy? LSE Business Review (11 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Mascheroni, Giovanna and Siibak, Andra (2021) Twisted Toys exposes how children’s data are exploited and their rights systematically violated online. Parenting for a Digital Future (21 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Mason, Shannon and Merga, Margaret K. (2021) Less ‘prestigious’ journals can contain more diverse research, by citing them we can shape a more just politics of citation. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Mathews, Shilpita, Surminski, Swenja and Roezer, Viktor (2021) The risk of corporate lock-in to future physical climate risks: the case of flood risk in England and Wales. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper, 372. Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Mathews, Shilpita, Surminski, Swenja and Roezer, Viktor (2021) The risk of corporate lock-in to future physical climate risks: the case of flood risk in England and Wales. CCCEP Working Paper (399). Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy, London, UK.
Maurer, Heidi and Wright, Nick (2021) The EU’s Political and Security Committee: still in the shadows but no longer governing? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Mavoa, Jane (2021) Free play in Minecraft: what does it look like? Digital Futures Commission (20 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
McCall Rosenbluth, Frances and Weir, Margaret (2021) Who gets what? Understanding the new politics of insecurity. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
McConway, Kevin and Spiegelhalter, David (2021) Communicating statistics through the media in the time of Covid-19. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
McCrone, Flora (2021) Local dimensions of conflict, governance, and the political marketplace in South Sudan. . Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
McCrone, Flora (2021) The war(s) in South Sudan: local dimensions of conflict, governance and the political marketplace. Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
McDaniel, Sean (2021) Britain’s productivity problem reaches well beyond the plans set out by either Labour or the Conservatives. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
McDowell, Zachary J. and Vetter, Matthew A. (2021) Seeing the world like Wikipedia – what you should know about how the world’s largest encyclopedia works. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
McFarlane, Tracy (2021) Book review: Presumed incompetent II: race, class, power and resistance of women in academia edited by Yolanda Flores Niemann, Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs and Carmen G. Gonzalez. LSE Review of Books (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
McFarlane, Tracy (2021) Book review: Presumed incompetent II: race, class, power and resistance of women in academia edited by Yolanda Flores Niemann, Gabriella Gutiérrez y Muhs and Carmen G. Gonzalez. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
McIlwaine, Cathy, Boesten, Jelke and Wilson, Rebecca (2021) Sororidad para resistir la violencia de género en Guatemala. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
McIlwaine, Cathy, Boesten, Jelke and Wilson, Rebecca (2021) Women in sisterhood resisting violence in Guatemala. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
McIntyre, David, Srinivasan, Arati and Chintakananda, Asda (2021) For platforms, durability is the new strategic imperative. LSE Business Review (15 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
McKay, Lawrence (2021) Levelled-up or forgotten people? Place and public perceptions of bias in the Johnson government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
McKay, Lawrence (2021) While the Conservatives are working with a tailwind in the Red Wall, in our blunder-prone system the local elections remain unpredictable. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
McKenna, Steve (2021) Career shock: the profound effect of COVID-19 on four Australian middle managers. LSE Business Review (07 May 2021). Blog Entry.
McKenzie, Lara (2021) Reading academic quit lit – how and why precarious scholars leave academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
McKone Leonard, Mariel (2021) Exposing the costs of uncounting, a review essay. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
McLean, Iain, Peterson, Scot and Reid, Richard (2021) Royal archives that we pay for but aren’t allowed to read: a brief history. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.
McLeod, Christie (2021) Book review: Corporate citizen: new perspectives on the globalized rule of law edited by Oonagh E. Fitzgerald. LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
McLeod, Christie (2021) Book review: Corporate citizen: new perspectives on the globalized rule of law edited by Oonagh E. Fitzgerald. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 May 2021). Blog Entry.
McLoughlin, Liam (2021) What ethical responsibilities do social media researchers have to report harmful or illegal content? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
McMahan, Peter (2021) Review papers and the creative destruction of the research literature. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
McPhetres, Jonathon, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan ORCID: 0000-0003-3412-4311, Mendes, Ana Barbosa, Chow, Elvina C., Gonzalez-Marquez, Patricio, Loukras, Erin, Maus, Annika, O'Mahony, Aoife, Pomareda, Christina, Primbs, Maximilian A., Sackman, Shalaine L., Smithson, Conor J.R. and Volodko, Kirill (2021) A decade of theory as reflected in Psychological Science (2009-2019). PLOS ONE, 16 (3). ISSN 1932-6203
Mckenzie, Lisa (2021) It’s only 11am and everyone is crying: working-class diaries of lockdown. LSE COVID-19 Blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Mead, David (2021) The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill reinforces tensions and division at the expense of collective social solidarity. British Politics and Policy at LSE (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mead, Geoffrey (2021) Book review: Veblen: the making of an economist who unmade economics by Charles Camic. LSE Review of Books (28 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Mead, Geoffrey (2021) Book review: Veblen: the making of an economist who unmade economics by Charles Camic. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (31 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Mead, Geoffrey (2021) Book review: Veblen: the making of an economist who unmade economics by Charles Camic. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Mehta, Sameer, Dawande, Milind and Mookerjee, Vijay (2021) Can data cooperatives sustain themselves? LSE Business Review (02 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Mendes, Mariana S. (2021) The rise of Chega and the end of Portuguese exceptionalism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Merrefield, Clark (2021) 9 tips for effective collaborations between journalists and academic researchers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Mertens, Luca Philippe, Ciacci, Alberto, Lillo, Fabrizio and Livieri, Giulia ORCID: 0000-0002-3777-7329 (2021) Liquidity fluctuations and the latent dynamics of price impact. Quantitative Finance, 22 (1). pp. 149-169. ISSN 1469-7688
Messenger, Sandra and Foxen, Sarah (2021) What works for knowledge brokers? Assessing the communication challenge of linking research to policy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Meyer, Brett (2021) Capitalising on a crisis? assessing the impact of COVID-19 on populist parties in western Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Meyer, Brett (2021) Did countries with populist leaders suffer more from COVID? LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Meyer, J. Sam (2021) Shouldering the burden of our neighbours: how exemptions in US tax law affect global and domestic health philanthropy. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Mgibe, Wezile (2021) Using art to challenge and share knowledge on African public health. Africa at LSE (07 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Mhajne, Anwar, K.C, Luna and Whetstone, Crystal (2021) A call for feminist analysis in cybersecurity: highlighting the relevance of the Women, Peace and Security agenda. Women, Peace and Security (17 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mia, Irene (2021) América Latina necesitará un enfoque comercial eficaz después del covid-19. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Mia, Irene (2021) Latin America will need a smart approach to trade in the post COVID-19 world. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Miao, Chao, Qian, Shanshan and Humphrey, Ronald H. (2021) Emotional intelligence training can help us manage COVID-19 anxiety. LSE Business Review (06 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Middleton, Alia (2021) The campaign trail of UK party leaders is a carefully planned series of public appearances in strategically selected locations. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Mihelj, Sabina and Jiménez-Martínez, César ORCID: 0000-0002-2921-0832 (2021) Digital nationalism: understanding the role of digital media in the rise of ‘new’ nationalism. Nations and Nationalism, 27 (2). 331 - 346. ISSN 1354-5078
Mik, Al (2021) Is the gaming world getting more diverse? Digital Futures Commission (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mik, Al (2021) Problematising freemiums in digital games. Digital Futures Commission (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Mik, Al (2021) Problematising freemiums in digital games. Parenting for a Digital Future (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Milas, Costas (2021) The Bank of England’s response to rising inflation. LSE Business Review (20 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Milas, Costas (2021) Has the Bank of England given up on inflation? LSE Business Review (14 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Milas, Costas (2021) The impact of COVID-19 restrictions on UK growth and the benefits of full inoculation. LSE Business Review (05 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Milatovic, Maja (2021) Book review: In teachers we trust: the Finnish way to world-class schools by Pasi Sahlberg and Timothy D. Walker. LSE Review of Books (08 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Milatovic, Maja (2021) Book review: In teachers we trust: the Finnish way to world-class schools by Pasi Sahlberg and Timothy D. Walker. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Milazzo, Caitlin and Trumm, Siim (2021) Election leaflets suggest campaigns have become less rather than more personalised. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Miller, Cherry (2021) Exploring the reproduction of gender in the House of Commons. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Mintrom, Michael, Rost Rublee, Maria, Bonotti, Matteo and Zech, Steven T. (2021) Comparing the policy narratives of Angela Merkel and Boris Johnson during the Covid-19 pandemic. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Missika, Jean-Louis and Burdett, Ricky (2021) Don’t write off cities just yet: they will survive COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog (27 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitchell, James (2021) The SNP-Greens deal might suggest greater alignment of policy agendas in Holyrood, but there will be disagreements in any future referendum. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitchell, James (2021) Scotland needs to think once again about strengthening its institutions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitchell, Neil (2021) Principals, agents, and passing the buck: how delegation is used by leaders to manage blame. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitchell, Vincent, Harvey, William and Wood, Geoffrey (2021) By ignoring tacit knowledge, we can tell less than we know about research impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitropolitski, Simeon (2021) Book review: Causal inference: the mixtape by Scott Cunningham. LSE Review of Books (16 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitropolitski, Simeon (2021) Book review: Causal inference: the mixtape by Scott Cunningham. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mitropolitski, Simeon (2021) Book review: Causal inference: the mixtape by Scott Cunningham. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mmah, Otobong (2021) Celebrating the life and legacy of Wangari Maathai. Africa at LSE (30 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Mohan, Garima (2021) Assessing the EU’s new Indo-Pacific strategy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mohasseb, Sid (2021) Zuckerverse: why we should vote with our feet and stay away from Facebook. LSE Business Review (10 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Mohsenpour, Amir and Bou, Camille (2021) “How to publish”: the Journal of Health Policy and Economics’ first seminar. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Momo, Edward Yakobo (2021) The language policy in South Sudan: implications for educational development. Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Monaco, Emanuele (2021) What happened?: ‘Mayor Pete’ Buttigieg has embraced the idea that infrastructure policy can bring about social change. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Mont'Alverne, Camila, Ross Arguedas, Amy, Toff, Benjamin and Badrinathan, Sumitra (2021) La confianza en las noticias en América Latina: ¿la misma historia de siempre? LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (16 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Mont'Alverne, Camila, Ross Arguedas, Amy, Toff, Benjamin and Badrinathan, Sumitra (2021) Trust in the media in latin america: the same old story? LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Montacute, Rebecca (2021) A reshuffled cabinet, the same diversity problem. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Montana, Jasper and Wilsdon, James (2021) Analysts, advocates and applicators – understanding and engaging with different actors in the evidence for policy movement. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Montebruno, Piero ORCID: 0000-0001-8010-7446 (2021) The square root of negative one: the influence of imaginary numbers on Nicanor Parra’s poem ‘El hombre imaginario’. . London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Mont’Alvao, Arnaldo, Aronson, Pamela and Mortimer, Jeylan (2021) Forced back home with no social life or job: coming of age during the pandemic. LSE COVID-19 Blog (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Moore, Candice (2021) Twenty years on the African Union’s continental diplomacy has changed. Africa at LSE (30 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Morgan-Collins, Mona (2021) For American suffragists, winning the right to vote was just the start in securing greater representation for women. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Morphet, Janice (2021) Any more re-centralising actions taken by Boris Johnson in response to the 2021 elections may be the seeds of his downfall. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Morris, Marley (2021) The NHS charging system deters people from seeking healthcare and risks undermining the government’s pandemic response. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Morrow, Elizabeth, Zidaru, Teodor ORCID: 0000-0003-4258-561X and Stockley, Rich (2021) 4 priorities to reaffirm patient voice in the coming era of AI healthcare. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (18 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Mosley, Max (2021) Welfare as fiscal policy? Why benefits should be raised, not lowered, during recessions. LSE COVID-19 Blog (20 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Mosse, Jack (2021) Book review: Rigged: understanding ‘the economy’ in Brexit Britain by Anna Killick. LSE Review of Books (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Mottram, Richard (2021) Unpaid advisers may seem like a free gift to government but bring with them issues around access, conflicts of interest, and status. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Mourtgos, Scott M., Adams, Ian T. and Baty, Samuel R. (2021) Police use-of-force policies should be replaced by those based more closely on legal principles. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Mudde, Cas (2021) What happened to the Dutch left? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mudunga, Francine (2021) The epistemological requirements and challenges of doing field research ‘at home’. Africa at LSE (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mueller, Sean (2021) Why Georgia’s local elections could trigger new instability in the country. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (27 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mueller, Sean (2021) The last piece of the puzzle? Making sense of the Swiss town of Moutier’s decision to leave the canton of Bern. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mukhopadhyay, Aparajita (2021) Book review: The colonial public and the Parsi stage: the making of the theatre of empire (1853-1893) by Rashna Darius Nicholson. LSE Review of Books (06 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Muldoon, James (2021) Book review: The fight against platform capitalism: an inquiry into the global struggles of the gig economy by Jamie Woodcock. LSE Review of Books (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Muldoon, James (2021) Book review: the fight against platform capitalism: an inquiry into the global struggles of the gig economy by Jamie Woodcock. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mulhern, Joe (2021) Everton’s new Bramley-Moore stadium is a stark reminder of Liverpool’s historic entanglement with slavery in Brazil. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Mulhern, Joe (2021) O novo estádio do Everton FC é uma lembrança gritante do histórico envolvimento de Liverpool com a escravidão no Brasil. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (01 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Munang, Richard (2021) Moving from talk to action on Africa’s climate change adaptation. Africa at LSE (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Munday, Daniel (2021) Russian mercenaries in the Central African Republic create problems for democratic actors. Africa at LSE (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Murphy, Gillian (2021) 6 items to discover in LSE Library exhibition ‘Making modern women: women’s magazines in interwar Britain’. LSE Review of Books (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Murray, Colin (2021) It’s time for Northern Ireland’s Unionist parties to decide what they actually want to achieve out of the protocol renegotiation. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Murray, Colin (2021) The Northern Ireland Protocol is currently caught between an untrusting Brussels and an unrealistic London. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Murray, Colin (2021) Stop worrying and love the Ireland/Northern Ireland protocol. LSE Brexit (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Murtagh, Cera and McCulloch, Allison (2021) Parties in Northern Ireland reach out beyond their core base under stable conditions but retreat to their ethnic constituencies in times of uncertainty. British Politics and Policy at LSE (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Musamba, Josaphat (2021) The do’s and don’ts of navigating research in armed conflict zones. Africa at LSE (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Mustonen, Liina (2021) Book review: Western privilege: work, intimacy, and postcolonial hierarchies in Dubai by Amélie Le Renard. LSE Review of Books (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Muzikárová, Soňa (2021) Countries with a culture of innovation are vaccinating more quickly. LSE COVID-19 Blog (01 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Muzikárová, Soňa, Gumiel, José Emilio, Dujava, Daniel and Žúdel, Branislav (2021) How Central and Eastern Europe can overhaul its dated growth narrative. LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Mvutsebanka, Célestin (2021) Le football au Burundi est un instrument de réconciliation et de légitimité politique. Africa at LSE (17 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Myers, Joshua and Coffé, Hilde (2021) MPs with both an educational and occupational background in STEM are the most likely to demonstrate engagement with STEM issues in Parliament. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Myers, Joshua and Coffé, Hilde (2021) MPs with both an educational and occupational background in STEM are the most likely to demonstrate engagement with STEM issues in Parliament. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Myslinska, Dagmar (2021) How immigration rules intended to tackle criminality have been unfairly used against highly skilled migrants from the Commonwealth. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Mérand, Frédéric (2021) How Jean-Claude Juncker and Pierre Moscovici laid the groundwork for the EU’s post-COVID fiscal policy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Mügge, Daniel (2021) Cooperation á la carte is the way forward for EU AI regulation. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Nabulime, Lilian Mary (2021) Sculpture can help us understand risk and responses to schistosomiasis in Uganda. Africa at LSE (28 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Naczyk, Marek (2021) Bankers and populists: understanding the rise of ‘managerial developmentalism’ in Poland. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Nadeem, Fatima and Rehman, Abid (2021) Can developing countries like Pakistan successfully finance SDG 2030? South Asia @ LSE (31 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Naik, Gayathri D. (2021) Book review: The (un)governable city: productive failure in the making of colonial Delhi, 1858-1911 by Raghav Kishore. LSE Review of Books (05 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Naik, Gayathri D. (2021) Book review: Unsustainable inequalities: social justice and the environment by Lucas Chancel. LSE Review of Books (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Naik, Gayathri D. (2021) Book review: Unsustainable inequalities: social justice and the environment by Lucas Chancel. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Naik, Gayathri D. (2021) Book review: Unsustainable inequalities: social justice and the environment by Lucas Chancel. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Nakkeeran, Barathi (2021) Book review: Uncivil city: ecology, equity, and the commons in Delhi by Amita Baviskar. LSE Review of Books (14 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Nangiro, Saum (2021) Disarmament exercises addressing Karamoja’s insecurity needs peaceful tactics and local engagement. Africa at LSE (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Nannyonga-Tamusuza, Sylvia Antonia (2021) How can ethnomusicology support humanitarian protection research? Africa at LSE (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Naqvi, Maryam (2021) Single National Curriculum & educational disparities in Pakistan. South Asia @ LSE (04 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Narayan Sahgal, Kanav (2021) Book review: The international LGBT rights movement: a history by Laura A. Belmonte. LSE Review of Books (29 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Narayan Sahgal, Kanav (2021) Book review: The international LGBT rights movement: a history by Laura A. Belmonte. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Narayan Sahgal, Kanav (2021) Book review: The international LGBT rights movement: a history by Laura A. Belmonte. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Narayanan, V.G. and Peterson, Amelia (2021) How can we make education work for all children, not just the lucky few? LSE COVID-19 Blog (24 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Narlikar, Amrita and Sottilotta, Cecilia Emma (2021) Pandemic narratives are key to understanding the policy responses of European governments to Covid-19. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Nash, Sydney (2021) Forging a new relationship in the crucible of Northern Ireland: why the UK needs the EU to trust it. LSE Brexit (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Nasir Malik, Aatin (2021) Book review: Resisting disappearance: military occupation and women’s activism in Kashmir by Ather Zia. LSE Review of Books (15 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Navarro, Vicente (2021) How neoliberal dogma has prolonged the Covid-19 pandemic. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Neal, Sarah, Gawlewicz, Anna and Heley, Jesse (2021) Don’t forget the countryside: rural communities and Brexit. LSE Brexit (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Newiss, Geoff and Charman, Sarah (2021) Damned if they do, damned if they don’t? Public sentiment towards the police during the first lockdown. LSE COVID-19 Blog (16 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Newman, Daniel and Robins, Jon (2021) Justice in a time of austerity: the lives of people already struggling are made much harder by cuts to legal aid. British Politics and Policy at LSE (15 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Newton, Ken (2021) Most people in the UK and US have a moderately mixed and pluralist ‘news diet’. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Newton, Ken (2021) Most people in the UK and US have a moderately mixed and pluralist ‘news diet’. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: Dear science and other stories by Katherine McKittrick. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: Dear science and other stories by Katherine McKittrick. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: Lessons from plants by Beronda L. Montgomery. LSE Review of Books (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: Lessons from plants by Beronda L. Montgomery. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: Lessons from plants by Beronda L. Montgomery. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: The uncertainty mindset: innovation insights from the frontiers of food by Vaughn Tan. LSE Review of Books (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen, Anna (2021) Book review: The uncertainty mindset: innovation insights from the frontiers of food by Vaughn Tan. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Nguyen-Le, Hanh (2021) Billionaire private investment is good for the space industry, whether we like it or not. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Niall, Asha (2021) How states and federal government must work together to open up Australia. LSE COVID-19 Blog (07 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Nichol, Bob and Machin, Dean (2021) We need lateral flow testing. Here’s how to make it work. LSE COVID-19 Blog (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Nicholas, David (2021) A lost generation? Early career researchers and the pandemic. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Nicolson, Donald (2021) After a year of COVID-19 we can still learn from the experience of AIDS. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Nidzworski, Dawid (2021) The next generation of COVID tests should be free, accurate and part of people’s daily routine. LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Nisa Sarac, Busra (2021) How state-led political violence affects women: Turkey post the 2016 coup attempt. Women, Peace and Security (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Nonnemacher, Jeffrey (2021) Holding frequent national elections may lead to lower turnout in European Parliament elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Noordzij, Kjell, de Koster, Willem and van der Waal, Jeroen (2021) They don’t know what it’s like for us: why citizens with lower levels of education feel political discontent. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Noort, Mark C. (2021) LSE Festival 2021: the experience of high-risk industries isn’t necessarily useful post-COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Noret, Joël (2021) Benin’s urban policies are deepening social inequalities. Africa at LSE (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill is good policy – and good politics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) Biden’s G-7 trip is about repairing international relationships and reviving US support for multilateralism. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) Biden’s Putin call is only one part of his big week for democracy. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) In passing Covid-19 relief, appeasing party moderates was more important to congressional Democrats than pursuing bipartisan compromise. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) Is the battle over voting rights the biggest test of US democracy? USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) Though conviction is unlikely, Democrats are pursuing the impeachment trial to hold Trump accountable. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) What to watch in Virginia and New Jersey’s off-year elections this week. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (01 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) Why the Democrats are continuing with Trump’s impeachment, even if conviction now seems unlikely. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) The results of the Georgia runoff elections show just how much of a liability Trump has become for Republicans. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Norman, Julie (2021) The uphill battle towards Trump’s second impeachment. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Norrevik, Sara (2021) MEPs are more likely to oppose close EU-Ukraine ties when they represent areas that receive high levels of Russian investment. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Novak, Abigail and Hartsell, Elizabeth (2021) For some justice system-involved young people, shorter case processing times can reduce their chance of re-arrest. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Ntentas, Raphael (2021) Quantifying political populism and examining the link with economic insecurity: evidence from Greece. GreeSE Papers: Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe (165). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Nuño, Nestor (2021) Rethinking global health priorities from the margins. Women, Peace and Security (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Nwonka, Clive James (2021) Introducing The politics of race in American film: a new podcast from the LSE US Centre featuring Dr Clive James Nwonka. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Nyatanga, Darryn (2021) Scotland’s route to EU membership. LSE Brexit (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Nyenhuis, Robert and de Jager, Nicola (2021) Is the economic freedom fighters’ brand of populism transforming political discourse in South Africa? Africa at LSE (23 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Nyenyezi Bisoka, Aymar, Vlassenroot, Koen and Ramazani, Lucien (2021) What explains popular resistance to Ebola humanitarian responses in the DRC? Africa at LSE (11 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Nyondwa, Aggrey (2021) The erasure of Vanessa Nakate shows why Africa needs a voice in climate debates. Africa at LSE (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Nyyssölä, Milla (2021) Long-term research in Tanzania sheds light on the reasons rural households diversify their income. Africa at LSE (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Núñez, Lucas (2021) Local campaigning: by relying on a variety of direct forms of voter outreach, parties can make substantial electoral gains. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph (2021) Marriage and belonging among South Sudanese Acholi refugees in New Zealand. Africa at LSE (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
O'Byrne, Ryan Joseph (2021) An evangelical biography of evil and redemption in rural South Sudan. Africa at LSE (12 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
O. Dolinsky, Alona (2021) What determines parties’ choice of incumbent-renomination methods? The case of Labour, 1979-2019. British Politics and Policy at LSE (31 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Oates, Lori Lee (2021) Book review: Imperial encore: the cultural project of the late British empire by Caroline Ritter. LSE Review of Books (29 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Obeng-Odoom, Franklin (2021) Book review: Land matters: South Africa’s failed land reforms and the road ahead by Tembeka Ngcukaitobi. LSE Review of Books (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ochonu, Moses E. (2021) Black South African intellectuals went from pan-Africanism to insular afrophobia. Africa at LSE (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Odijie, Michael (2021) Why does child slavery persist in West Africa’s cocoa production? Africa at LSE (02 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Oellerich, Nils (2021) What economic nationalism is and what it is not. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Ogbonnaya, Chidiebere and van Klyton, Aaron (2021) Can remote working bring your business down during a recession? LSE Business Review (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Ohema Birago Oware, Chelsea Sapphire (2021) What does ‘freedom and justice’ mean for Ghana’s LGBTQ+ community? Africa at LSE (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Oikarinen, Mona (2021) Book review: Online afterlives: immortality, memory and grief in digital culture by Davide Sisto. LSE Review of Books (20 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Oikarinen, Mona (2021) Book review: Online afterlives: immortality, memory and grief in digital culture by Davide Sisto. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Ojewale, Oluwole (2021) Pandemic watchdog: how vigilant Nigerian civil society organisations tracked graft, discrimination and human rights abuses. LSE COVID-19 Blog (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Ojewale, Oluwole (2021) The increasing nexus between bandits and terrorists in Nigeria’s northwest. Africa at LSE (26 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Olivas Osuna, José Javier ORCID: 0000-0002-9877-8480 (2021) Euroescepticismo y populismo: el caso del Brexit. In: Gratius, Susanne and Rivero, Ángel, (eds.) Populismo y política exterior en Europa y América. Tecnos (Firm), Madrid, Spain. ISBN 9788430984046
Olivas Osuna, José Javier ORCID: 0000-0002-9877-8480, Kiefel, Max and Gartzou-Katsouyanni, Kira (2021) Uncovering the local factors that helped shape the Brexit referendum. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Olivas Osuna, José Javier ORCID: 0000-0002-9877-8480 and Rama, Jose (2021) Vox, Covid-19, and populist discourses in Spain. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Oliver, Kathryn and Boaz, Annette (2021) The hard labour of connecting research to policy during covid-19. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Onaran, Özlem, Oyvat, Cem and Fotopoulou, Eurydice (2021) A new social contract for the UK post-COVID-19. LSE Business Review (13 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Onat, Ismail, Guler, Ahmet and Hsu, Henda Y. (2021) Has Al-Shabaab’s allegiance pledge to al-Qaida influenced its bombing campaigns in Africa? Africa at LSE (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Onderco, Michal and Wagner, Wolfgang (2021) Has Covid-19 turned the Dutch into critics of globalisation? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Onslow, Sue (2021) Social media's impact on political discourse in South Africa. Digital IR: Working Paper Series. LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Oringa, Christopher and Koul Deng, Luka Biong (2021) Is education a pathway to fostering civicness and a resilient social contract in Africa? The case of South Sudan. Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Orosz, Adele (2021) What is the price of stability in Chad? Africa at LSE (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Oshri, Odelia, Yair, Omer and Huddy, Leonie (2021) The left-right divide remains a powerful indicator of voting behaviour. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
O’Brochta, William (2021) Members of the Lords attended more sittings following crises that affected their jobs but not crises that affected the public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
O’Leary, Christopher, Cravo, Túlio, Sierra, Ana Cristina and Justino, Leandro (2021) Effects of job referrals on labor market outcomes in Brazil. Economía, 21 (2). 157 - 186. ISSN 1529-7470
Pagani, Margherita, Miric, Milan and El Sawy, Omar (2021) The octopus effect: when and who platform companies acquire. LSE Business Review (24 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Page, Geoff, Power, Maddy and Patrick, Ruth (2021) School uniform costs are a source of financial and emotional stress for families living on a low income. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Page, Will (2021) When the ideas in our heads are worth more than the roofs above them. LSE Business Review (23 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Paget, Dan (2021) How to build a political opposition in Tanzania. Africa at LSE (04 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Pahontu, Raluca and Poupakis, Stavros (2021) Right wing politicians look more alike than those on the left, and voters use this information cue when they know little about candidates. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Palani, Kamaran ORCID: 0000-0002-4463-0085 (2021) Youth radicalization in Kurdistan: the government response. In: Fazil, Shivan and Baser, Bahar, (eds.) Youth Identity, Politics and Change in Contemporary Kurdistan. Peace, Conflict and Violence Series (1). Transnational Press London, London, UK, 223 - 237. ISBN 9781801350785
Palmer, Megan and Mocan, Mădălina (2021) Trianon: 100 Years After. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Palmer, Megan J. (2021) Megan Palmer: we must build a world where everyone, everywhere, can build with biology. LSE Business Review (15 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Pangrazio, Luci (2021) Apps that help parents protect kids from cybercrime may be unsafe too. Parenting for a Digital Future (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Paolini, Isabel (2021) Ending statelessness in West Africa is crucial for domestic and regional security. Africa at LSE (25 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Papanagnou, Vaios (2021) Book review: Capitalism’s conscience: 200 years of the Guardian edited by Des Freedman. LSE Review of Books (09 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Papanagnou, Vaios (2021) Book review: Capitalism’s conscience: 200 years of the Guardian edited by Des Freedman. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Parker, Jonathan (2021) Stability and change: what we learned from the 2021 Catalan elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Parkin, Flora (2021) Book review: Mission economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato. LSE Review of Books (01 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Parkin, Flora (2021) Book review: Mission economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Parkin, Flora (2021) Book review: Mission economy: a moonshot guide to changing capitalism by Mariana Mazzucato. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Parkin, Flora (2021) Book review: Planet on fire: a manifesto for the age of environmental breakdown by Mathew Lawrence and Laurie Laybourn-Langton. LSE Review of Books (19 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Parkin, Flora (2021) Book review: Planet on fire: a manifesto for the age of environmental breakdown by Mathew Lawrence and Laurie Laybourn-Langton. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Parry, Becky (2021) Playing in a pandemic. Parenting for a Digital Future (23 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Pasternak, Avia (2021) Who should pay for a state’s wrongdoings? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Patel, Shruti (2021) Book review: Good economics for hard times: better answers to our biggest problems by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (10 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Paterson, Matthew (2021) In search of climate politics: why tackling climate change is far from just a technocratic exercise. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Patgiri, Rituparna (2021) Book review: The public and their platforms: public sociology in an era of social media by Mark Carrigan and Lambros Fatsis. LSE Review of Books (21 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Patgiri, Rituparna (2021) Book review: The public and their platforms: public sociology in an era of social media by Mark Carrigan and Lambros Fatsis. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (24 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Patgiri, Rituparna (2021) Book review: The public and their platforms: public sociology in an era of social media by Mark Carrigan and Lambros Fatsis. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Patgiri, Ritwika (2021) Book review: The economic history of colonialism by Leigh Gardner and Tirthankar Roy. LSE Review of Books (08 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Patgiri, Ritwika (2021) Book review: The economic history of colonialism by Leigh Gardner and Tirthankar Roy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (01 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Patnaik, Shriya (2021) The invisible voices of India’s informal sector sex workers. South Asia @ LSE (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Patrick, Ruth, Garthwaite, Kayleigh, Page, Geoff, Power, Maddy and Pybus, Katie (2021) Budget 2021: a missed opportunity to make permanent the £20 increase to Universal Credit. British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Patrick, Ruth, Warnock, Rosalie, Reeves, Aaron ORCID: 0000-0001-9114-965X, Stewart, Kitty ORCID: 0000-0001-7744-8741, Andersen, Kate and Reader, Mary ORCID: 0000-0002-2154-1813 (2021) When the cap really doesn’t fit: populist policymaking and the benefit cap. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Pauls, Evelyn (2021) Female fighters shooting back: agency, representation and filmmaking in post-conflict societies. Women, Peace and Security (07 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Payne, Daniel ORCID: 0000-0002-8294-2100 (2021) Peter Shore & Bangladesh in the LSE Library archives. South Asia @ LSE (20 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Pazzona, Matteo (2021) The NBA’s Black Lives Matter activism did not lead to fewer viewers, but negative tweets may have affected ratings. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Pažický, Martin (2021) How have businesses in Slovakia weathered the pandemic? LSE COVID-19 Blog (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2021) The Taliban’s victory proves the West has failed to learn the lessons of the past. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2021) Trump is gone. But to repair US democracy, he needs to be held accountable. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Pellegata, Alessandro and Visconti, Francesco (2021) The electoral consequences of European solidarity. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Pellegrino, Alice, Sen, Ria and Angeletti, Federica (2021) Satellites and the climate crisis: what are we orbiting towards? LSE Business Review (19 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Pemberton, John (2021) Powers: the no-successor problem. Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 7 (2). 213 - 230. ISSN 2053-4477
Pendle, Naomi and Diing Akoi, Abraham (2021) Cutting aid will increase distrust in Africa’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Africa at LSE (15 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Pendyal, Akshay (2021) The class structure that decides who stays at home and who dies from COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Penfold, Connor, Kitchin, Paul and Darby, Paul (2021) The needs of disabled fans must not be ignored when sports stadiums reopen to spectators. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (07 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Pepperrell, Toby, Rodgers, Florence, Tandon, Pranav, Sarsfield, Kelly, Pugh-Jones, Molly, Rashid, Theo and Keestra, Sarai (2021) Making a COVID-19 vaccine that works for everyone: ensuring equity and inclusivity in clinical trials. Global Health Action, 14 (1). ISSN 1654-9880
Pereira dos Santos, João (2021) A Lisbon story: short-term rental platforms and the housing market. LSE Business Review (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Perret, Sarah (2021) Why were most wealth taxes abandoned and is this time different? Fiscal Studies, 42 (3-4). pp. 539-563. ISSN 0143-5671
Peters, Nils (2021) Book review: The asset economy by Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings. LSE Review of Books (23 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Peters, Nils (2021) Book review: The asset economy by Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Peters, Nils (2021) Book review: the asset economy by Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper and Martijn Konings. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Peters, Ralf and Prabhakar, Divya (2021) Export restrictions do not help the fight against COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog (10 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Petroni, Nadia (2021) The EU’s pact on migration and asylum will do little to ease the pressure on southern member states. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Pettey, Samantha (2021) What happened?: In 2020, women continued to make strides in representation in Congress and State Legislatures. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Pető, Andrea (2021) Three readings of one law: reregulating sexuality in Hungary. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Phillimore, Jenny and Pertek, Sandra (2021) The interests and vulnerabilities of female forced migrants need to be recognised and integrated within the national strategy for tackling violence against women and girls. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Pilvar, Hanifa and Yousefi, Kowsar (2021) Financial incentives to doctors and the high rates of caesarean births. LSE Business Review (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Pinggera, Michael (2021) Bridge policies and welfare politics: how the preferences of voters feed into social policymaking. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Pinna, Anna Maria and Lodi, Luca (2021) What will trade and global value chains look like in a post-pandemic world? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Pircher, Brigitte (2021) How differentiated politicisation affects voting behaviour in the Council of the European Union. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Pirro, Andrea L.P. and Portos, Martín (2021) Supporters of populist parties exhibit higher levels of political engagement than non-populist voters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Platt, Lucinda ORCID: 0000-0002-8251-6400 (2021) COVID-19 and the mortality rates of different ethnic groups in England. LSE COVID-19 Blog (17 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Plescia, Carolina, Ecker, Alejandro and Meyer, Thomas M. (2021) Do party supporters accept policy compromises in coalition governments? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Podh, Kishor K. (2021) Book review: What do we know and what should we do about social mobility? By Lee Elliott Major and Stephen Machin. LSE Review of Books (10 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Podh, Kishor K. (2021) Book review: What do we know and what should we do about social mobility? By Lee Elliott Major and Stephen Machin. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Polacko, Matt (2021) Has economic moderation contributed to the decline of social democratic parties? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Pole Pole Bazuzi, Christian and Marchais, Gauthier (2021) Cachez ce nez que je ne saurai voir!: Les nombreux visages du masque à l’est de la RDC. Africa at LSE (29 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Pole Pole Bazuzi, Christian and Marchais, Gauthier (2021) The many faces of the COVID-19 mask in Eastern DRC. Africa at LSE (30 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Polizzi, Gianfranco (2021) Children flourishing in the digital age: redesigning and regulating the online environment. Parenting for a Digital Future (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Polizzi, Gianfranco (2021) Digital and data literacy: comparing children’s understanding of data and online privacy with experts’ and advocates’ data literacy practices. Parenting for a Digital Future (07 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Polizzi, Gianfranco and Harrison, Tom (2021) Adolescents and parents both value wisdom in the digital age: new findings and new directions for digital citizenship education. Parenting for a Digital Future (01 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Pollock, John (2021) Bhutan and the border crisis with China. South Asia @ LSE (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Pomerantsev, Peter, Nagy-Mohacsi, Piroska and Grazda, Ben (2021) A new policy paradigm from the LSE Maryam Forum: 5. treat disinformation as a systemic risk to democracy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Pomfret, Richard (2021) Why does the EU look different through English eyes? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Ponte, Cristina and João Leote de Carvalho, Maria (2021) Masters of the Digital? Who are the children who self-report online aggression? Parenting for a Digital Future (01 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Poole, Elizabeth and Williamson, Milly (2021) How racist narratives about Muslims in the British press were reconfigured during the initial peak of COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (07 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Portocarrero, Florencio F. ORCID: 0000-0001-8459-8158, Winkler, Anne-Laure P. and Pearce, Jone l. (2021) Broadening our understanding of human resource management for improved environmental performance. Business & Society, 62 (1). pp. 14-53. ISSN 0007-6503
Pothong, Kruakae (2021) Reimagining digital play: we want more sociability, hybridity and safety, with fewer tricky freemiums. Digital Futures Commission (01 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Potthoff, Richard F. (2021) The National Popular Vote proposal is doomed if even only one state rejects plurality voting for president. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Powell-Jones, Holly (2021) Online abuse: teenagers might not report it because they often don’t see it as a problem. Parenting for a Digital Future (26 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Prabhu, Jaideep (2021) Can governments use technological innovation to regain the trust of citizens? LSE Business Review (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Preston, John (2021) Facebook, the metaverse and the monetisation of higher education. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Priebe, Jan, Silber, Henning, Beuthner, Christoph, Pötzschke, Steffen, Weiß, Bernd and Daikeler, Jessica (2021) How German health workers’ views on vaccine safety can be swayed by the AstraZeneca controversy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (07 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Prieto, Joaquin (2021) A multidimensional approach to measuring economic insecurity: the case of Chile. International Inequalities Institute Working Papers (70). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Pruessen, Ron (2021) Biden’s post-Afghanistan foreign policy pragmatism may be wishful thinking given the history of hubris in American leadership. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Puranik, Harshad, Koopman, Joel and Vough, Heather C. (2021) Discovering the benefits of being interrupted by colleagues at work. LSE Business Review (06 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Pölönen, Janne, Kulczycki, Emanuel, Mustajok, Henriikka and Røeggen, Vidar (2021) Multilingualism is integral to accessibility and should be part of european research assessment reform. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Płońska, Ola (2021) Book review: Eating in theory by Annemarie Mol. LSE Review of Books (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Płońska, Ola (2021) Book review: Eating in theory by Annemarie Mol. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Quinio, Valentine (2021) Does working from home cut carbon emissions? Not necessarily – in fact, it can have the opposite effect. LSE COVID-19 Blog (21 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Quinio, Valentine (2021) Smaller places recovered much faster than big cities after lockdown, but that doesn’t mean they will do better when the pandemic is over. LSE COVID-19 Blog (06 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Quinio, Valentine (2021) UK city centres that have suffered the least from COVID-19 face the toughest long-term challenges. British Politics and Policy at LSE (20 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Qureshi, Amreen and Mort, Lucy (2021) Nationality and Borders Bill: the proposed reforms will further frustrate an already problematic asylum system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Radnitz, Scott (2021) Revealing schemes: the politics of conspiracy in Russia and the post-Soviet region. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Rafi, Talal (2021) Technology promotes inclusion for the world’s largest minority group: people with disabilities. LSE Business Review (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Rahali, Miriam (2021) (Un)Boxing day: kidfluencers reprise role as Santa’s Little Helpers. Parenting for a Digital Future (08 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Raikes, Luke (2021) The seats Labour needs to win in the next election do not fit into easy stereotypes: they are different from one another and from the seats it currently holds. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Rajadhyaksha, Kanak (2021) Book review: Beyond tears and laughter: gender, migration, and the service sector in China by Yang Shen. LSE Review of Books (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Rajvansh, Vishal (2021) Rising border tensions with China: effects on India’s foreign direct investments. South Asia @ LSE (22 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Rama, José and Olivas Osuna, José Javier ORCID: 0000-0002-9877-8480 (2021) The profiteers of fear? Right-wing populism and the COVID-19 crisis in Europe: Spain. . Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Madrid, ES.
Ramutsindela, Maano (2021) Book review: The commons in an age of uncertainty: decolonizing nature, economy, and society by Franklin Obeng-Odoom. LSE Review of Books (23 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ramutsindela, Maano (2021) Book review: The commons in an age of uncertainty: decolonizing nature, economy, and society by Franklin Obeng-Odoom. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Rana, Subir (2021) Bribes, corruption and incompetence: one man’s death from COVID in an Indian hospital. LSE COVID-19 Blog (28 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Rana, Vishal, Patel, Parth, Mohyuddin, Syed and Deb, Prajit (2021) Vaccine Maitri: India faces a balancing act with its COVID-19 diplomacy. LSE Business Review (26 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rathgeb, Philip (2021) Why trade unions should no longer rely on social democratic parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Rattner, Rebecca and Whitmore, Bjorn (2021) President Biden's Africa policy. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Ratwatte, Lihini (2021) Why Sri Lanka should leverage the Women, Peace and Security Agenda in its COVID-19 recovery. Women, Peace and Security (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Rebegea, Corina, Michnik, Wojciech and Vejvoda, Ivan (2021) A sea change? The impact of the US presidential election on central and south-eastern European security and defence. LSE IDEAS Reports. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Reed, Mark (2021) To reduce inequalities in research evaluation, give researchers a universal basic income for research impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Reimer, Karl (2021) Book review: A citizen’s guide to artificial intelligence by John Zerilli, John Danaher, James Maclaurin, Colin Gavaghan, Alistair Knott, Joy Liddicoat and Merel Noorman. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Reimer, Karl (2021) Book review: A citizen’s guide to artificial intelligence by John Zerilli, John Danaher, James Maclaurin, Colin Gavaghan, Alistair Knott, Joy Liddicoat and Merel Noorman. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Reimer, Karl (2021) Book review: A citizen’s guide to artificial intelligence byJohn Zerilli, John Danaher, James Maclaurin, Colin Gavaghan, Alistair Knott, Joy Liddicoat and Merel Noorman. LSE Review of Books (22 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Reindorp, Nicola (2021) The productive power of doubt. What if we lack the leaders we need because of how we think about doubt? LSE Business Review (19 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Reinl, Ann-Kathrin, Pötzschke, Steffen and Katsanidou, Alexia (2021) Was EU-wide vaccine procurement the strategy Germans wanted? LSE COVID-19 Blog (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Reinsberg, Bernhard, Kern, Andreas and Rau-Göhring, Matthias (2021) When central bank independence becomes a condition for International Monetary Fund loans. LSE Business Review (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Revoredo-Giha, Cesar (2021) The British are eating less red meat and consuming more processed food. LSE Business Review (15 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Revoredo-Giha, Cesar (2021) How UK food and drink exports to EU and non-EU countries have evolved over time. LSE Business Review (18 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Revoredo-Giha, Cesar (2021) The road to recovery for the food and drink sector. LSE Business Review (03 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Revoredo-Giha, Cesar and Costa-Font, Montserrat (2021) How to delink the UK’s soybean imports and livestock supply chains from deforestation in the Amazon. LSE Business Review (26 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Revoredo-Giha, Cesar and Gschwandtner, Adelin (2021) Upbeat news about the growth of the UK organic food market can be misleading. LSE Business Review (14 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Rhodes, Abi (2021) The tactics of anti-austerity and environmental campaigners render movement-voter interaction a key aspect of electoral communication. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Ricart-Huguet, Joan (2021) Colonial-era education can explain regional political inequality in Africa. Africa at LSE (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rice, Clare (2021) Foster’s resignation: the DUP might not take new policy directions, but the way in which politics is done in Northern Ireland is likely to change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rice, Clare (2021) Free us: the DUP’s Northern Ireland protocol strategy. LSE Brexit (04 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Richmond, Oliver P. (2021) The international peace architecture: a grand but flawed design for peacemaking. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Rickard, Stephanie ORCID: 0000-0001-7886-9513 (2021) Biden’s plan to discourage companies from offshoring production may also help him politically. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (08 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Ridge, Hannah (2021) Citizens’ democratic attitudes: winning the constituency offsets the negative effect of electoral defeat at the national level. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Riera, Pedro and Pastor, Marco (2021) Do populist parties lose support when participating in government? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Riggirozzi, Pia and Grugel, Jean (2021) Argentina’s legalisation of abortion is only the beginning of the battle for reproductive rights in Latin America. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Riggirozzi, Pia and Grugel, Jean (2021) La legalización del aborto en Argentina es sólo el comienzo de la batalla por los derechos reproductivos en América Latina. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Ritter, Kevin (2021) Book review: The creative underclass: youth, race and the gentrifying city by Tyler Denmead. LSE Review of Books (15 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Ritter, Kevin (2021) Book review: The creative underclass: youth, race and the gentrifying city by Tyler Denmead. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Rivas, Javier and Rockey, James (2021) Expressive voting: the desire of voters to boo parties they dislike has become an important predictor of turnout. British Politics and Policy at LSE (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Rivera, Jason D. (2021) One-to-one interactions are still the best way for public servants in small towns to understand what citizens want. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Robbins, Glyn (2021) If the Democrats fail in their plans to Build Back Better, Americans may turn back to Trump. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (21 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Roberts, Stephen L. ORCID: 0000-0002-6628-6780, Prost, Audrey and Rangaka, Lele (2021) Amidst a global pandemic, who is AI for? LSE Business Review (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Robertshaw, David and Edmiston, Daniel ORCID: 0000-0001-8715-654X (2021) Support services play a crucial role in the benefits system but are currently at risk of being overwhelmed. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Robin D'Cruz, Benedict (2021) The social logics of protest violence in Iraq: explaining divergent dynamics in the Southeast. LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series (53). LSE Middle East Centre.
Robinson-Garcia, Nicolas, Costas, Rodrigo, Larivière, Vincent and Nane, Gabriela F. (2021) Is there a standard research career? the unintended consequences of task specialisation in science. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Rocamora Vitug, Niccolo (2021) Book review: Asian place, Filipino nation: a global intellectual history of the Philippine revolution, 1887-1912 by Nicole Cuunjieng Aboitiz. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Roch, Francisco and Roldán, Francisco (2021) GDP-linked bonds: why so few, and why so expensive? LSE Business Review (23 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rocha, José Luis (2021) ¿Por qué Daniel Ortega metió presos a sus compañeros de lucha? El FSLN y su controversial relación con la democracia en Nicaragua. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (21 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Roche, Chris, Tomlin, Alana, Krishna, Ujjwal and Pryor, Will (2021) Proving and improving – evaluating policy engagement is an opportunity for researchers and institutions to learn as well as demonstrate impact. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (25 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Rogers, Ben (2021) How to measure good growth: some advice for Sadiq Khan. LSE COVID-19 Blog (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Rohrer, Julia (2021) A self-correcting fallacy – why don’t researchers correct their own errors in the scientific record? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rone, Julia (2021) Divided by a common purpose: why do activists in Central and Eastern Europe rarely collaborate with those in the West? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Rone, Julia (2021) Voting despite the state: how Bulgarians living abroad are making their voices heard. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Rose, Pauline and Tofaris, Elizabeth (2021) Putting the collective impact of global development research into perspective – what we learned from six years of the Impact Initiative. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Rosenberg, Joshua M. (2021) School posts on Facebook could threaten student privacy. Parenting for a Digital Future (23 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Rosenzweig, Leah R., Platas, Melina R and Bicalho, Clara (2021) Peer-to-peer communication in East and West Africa may help promote COVID-19 policy compliance. Africa at LSE (21 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rovny, Jan (2021) Populism punished: the 2021 Czech parliamentary election. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Rowland, David (2021) Johnson’s social care reforms do nothing to guarantee the future of the ailing care home sector and could even make the problem worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (21 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Rowland, David (2021) To save the NHS, the government urgently needs to take control of the private companies delivering health and social care. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Rowland, Deborah (2021) What we talk about when we talk about choice, challenge – and leadership. LSE Business Review (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Roy, Debarshi (2021) Commodified test scores and the role of empathy in India’s school education. South Asia @ LSE (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Roy Trivedi, Smita (2021) Big, fat bull markets and the depressed real economy. LSE Business Review (15 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Rozpedowski, Joanna (2021) Book review: Military waste: the unexpected consequences of permanent war readiness by Joshua O. Reno. LSE Review of Books (31 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Rozpedowski, Joanna (2021) Book review: Military waste: the unexpected consequences of permanent war readiness by Joshua O. Reno. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Rozpedowski, Joanna (2021) Book review: Military waste: the unexpected consequences of permanent war readiness by Joshua O. Reno. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Russo, Jenna (2021) What the DRC teaches us about militarised peacekeeping. Africa at LSE (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Ryan, John (2021) Brexit means Brexit for the City of London. LSE Brexit (16 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Ryan, John (2021) Brexit realities break through Johnson's façade of unicorn promises. LSE Brexit (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Ryan, John (2021) The UK economy is paying a heavy price for Johnson’s hubris. LSE Brexit (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Ryan, Louise and Lopez Uribe, Maria (2021) Bodies at borders: why it is vital to humanise migrants. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Sachdeva, Sandeep (2021) The five types of billionaires. LSE Business Review (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Saidi Mpota, Shauji (2021) Tanzania’s declining COVID-19 markets reflect the country’s political messaging. Africa at LSE (08 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Sajó, András (2021) Is the West really that different? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2021) Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. LSE Business Review (15 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2021) Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. LSE COVID-19 Blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Saka, Orkun, Eichengreen, Barry and Aksoy, Cevat (2021) Fintech adoption during epidemics depends on pre-existing inequalities. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Salamone, Anthony (2021) Scotland needs a pragmatic strategy for its EU and global relations. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Salamone, Anthony (2021) The legal focus of the Scottish independence debate misses the point. British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Saleem, Shafaat (2021) Inclusive gentrification: presenting the ‘absent’ in the urban development of Karachi. South Asia @ LSE (26 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Salehi, Mariam (2021) Tunisia’s transitional justice programme highlights the danger of overpromising. Africa at LSE (19 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Salisbury, Emma (2021) Aria and defence – a missed opportunity? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sallach, Carlotta (2021) Gendering terrorism beyond the courtroom: the case of Germany. Women, Peace and Security (23 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Salo, Markus, Pirkkalainen, Henri, Eng Huang Chua, Cecil and Koskelainen, Tiina (2021) Mitigating technostress is not easy, but it’s doable. LSE Business Review (08 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Sanchez Juanino, Patricia, Macchiarelli, Corrado and Naisbitt, Barry (2021) The US may be stuck with higher inflation in 2022, and potentially beyond. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Sanchez Salgado, Rosa (2021) How emotions shape debates in the European Parliament. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (17 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Sanchez-Graells, Albert (2021) Why the proposed post-Brexit procurement reform may not achieve the transformation it intends. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sandeman, Hugh and Hall, Jonny (2021) NATO and the future character of warfare. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
Sanders, Anna, Gains, Francesca and Annesley, Claire (2021) While attention to women voters in manifestos has increased in recent years, certain groups of women remain overlooked. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Sanders, Jet, Tosi, Alessia, Obradović, Sandra ORCID: 0000-0001-7930-3909, Miligi, Ilaria and Delaney, Liam (2021) Discourse on behavioural science in times of COVID-19: the two distinct and divisive perceptions that exist in the media and among the public. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Sanders Romero, Francine and Romero, David W. (2021) Political polarization and negative campaign ads may have increased turnout in presidential elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Sandher, Jeevun (2021) Young people (without rich parents) will end up paying for a rise in national insurance to fund social care. British Politics and Policy at LSE (05 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Sanjana, Feroza (2021) Could a German labour policy innovation soothe India’s unemployment woes amid COVID-19? South Asia @ LSE (01 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Santucci, Jack (2021) Ranked choice voting in New York City will not upset the two-party system, but it is raising questions about political parties. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Sarwatay, Devina (2021) The digital lives of young people in India: developing a culture-centred approach to media literacy and digital citizenship. Parenting for a Digital Future (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Sass Rubin, Julia (2021) What happened?: In New Jersey’s election, Democrats maintained control of the state, but redistricting could cause headaches for them in Congress. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Saussier, Stéphane (2021) Public procurement: new EU data suggest UK public contracts have been particularly hit during COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (26 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Sawczak, Ksenia (2021) Without a clear sense of purpose, what is the future of national research assessment exercises in Australia? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (31 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Sawhney, Ravi (2021) Can artificial intelligence make software development more productive? LSE Business Review (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Sawja, Attash (2021) Book review: Sovereign attachments: masculinity, Muslimness, and affective politics in Pakistan by Shenila Khoja-Moolji. LSE Review of Books (17 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Sawulski, Jakub and Paczos, Wojtek (2021) Investments in human capital should be at the heart of Europe’s Covid-19 recovery strategy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Scandizzo, Sergio (2021) Why we must simplify our approach to ES(G). LSE Business Review (03 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Scazzieri, Luigi (2021) Tensions over Afghan refugees will lead to ever more transactional EU-Turkey ties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Schachtner, Christina (2021) Storytelling in the age of the internet: what can we learn from the online narratives of children and young people? Parenting for a Digital Future (17 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Schmelz, Katrin (2021) Are compulsory COVID-19 containment policies more likely to be supported than voluntary ones? LSE COVID-19 Blog (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Schmidt, Paul (2021) Why the EU’s Spitzenkandidaten procedure should be revived before the next European Parliament elections. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (29 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Schmidt, Paul and Dzihic, Vedran (2021) Vaccine diplomacy and enlargement fatigue: why the EU must rethink its approach to the Western Balkans. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Schomaker, Rahel M. (2021) Has the Covid-19 pandemic led to more informal and decentralised EU decision-making? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Schonfeld, Bryan and Winter-Levy, Sam (2021) For much of the British electorate, Europe is now the issue that determines party allegiance. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Schonfeld, Bryan and Winter-Levy, Sam (2021) For much of the electorate, Europe is now the issue that determines party allegiance. This cleavage has overwhelmed voters’ views on almost everything else. British Politics and Policy at LSE (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Schoppengerd, Stefan (2021) Book review: The imperial mode of living: everyday life and the ecological crisis of capitalism by Ulrich Brand and Markus Wissen. LSE Review of Books (13 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Schouten, Peer (2021) Violence and fragmentation in Congo's political marketplace. . Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Schulte-Cloos, Julia (2021) German federal election: is there a trend toward more candidates from ethnic minority backgrounds? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Scott, Kyle (2021) Book review: Meddling in the ballot box: the causes and effects of partisan electoral interventions by Dov H. Levin. LSE Review of Books (18 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Scott, Kyle (2021) Book review: Meddling in the ballot box: the causes and effects of partisan electoral interventions by Dov H. Levin. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Scullion, Lisa and Curchin, Katherine (2021) Research with veterans suggests that a trauma-informed social security system would benefit all claimants who have experienced trauma. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Scur, Daniela (2021) LSE Festival 2021: many of us will return to offices – but not for the whole week. LSE COVID-19 Blog (01 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sehnbruch, Kirsten (2021) Chile’s political establishment has been swept away – now there’s hope for change. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Sejko, Gent (2021) How Albania’s central bank dealt successfully with the COVID crisis. LSE COVID-19 Blog (15 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Seltzer, Andrew J. and Wadsworth, Jonathan (2021) The impact of public transportation and commuting on urban labour markets: evidence from the New Survey of London Life and Labour, 1929-32. Economic History Working Papers (331). Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Semenova, Valentina and Winkler, Julian (2021) Reddit’s self-organised bull runs. LSE Business Review (18 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Semenova, Valentina and Winkler, Julian (2021) Reddit’s self-organised bull runs. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (22 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Semenza, Daniel (2021) Evidence from Philadelphia shows that eviction destabilizes communities and may lead to increased crime rates in us cities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Sen, Amartya (2021) Bangabandhu and visions of Bangladesh. South Asia @ LSE (07 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sennesael, Francois (2021) Book review: African intelligence services: early postcolonial and contemporary challenges edited by Ryan Shaffer. LSE Review of Books (05 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Senninger, Roman, Bischof, Daniel and Ezrow, Lawrence (2021) How transnational party alliances in the European Union facilitate learning between national political parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (10 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sequeira, Lee-Ann, Radford, Laurence and Ahmet, Akile ORCID: 0000-0003-4051-4914 (2021) A critical approach to decolonising the university. Africa at LSE (27 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Serin, Esin and Valero, Anna (2021) The Net Zero Strategy provides a foundation which now needs to be cemented in investment, tax, and regulatory decisions. British Politics and Policy at LSE (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Sethuraman, Venkatanarayanan (2021) Plutocratic populism in neoliberal India. South Asia @ LSE (27 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Sevilla, Almudena, Cuevas Ruiz, Pilar and Sanz, Ismael (2021) La brecha de género en el rendimiento en Matemáticas (TIMSS 2019). Análisis: el blog de Sociedad y Educación (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Shah, Ramnik (2021) Book review: Empireland: how imperialism has shaped modern Britain by Sathnam Sanghera. LSE Review of Books (14 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Shah, Ramnik (2021) Book review: Naoroji: pioneer of Indian nationalism by Dinyar Patel. LSE Review of Books (08 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Shah-Nelson, Clark and Johnson, Heather A. (2021) Combining technology with human resources management to strengthen virtual teams. LSE Business Review (02 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Shaked, Yoav (2021) Big Pharma must embrace the shift to technological solutions in healthcare. LSE Business Review (16 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Shakespeare, Tom, Watson, Nicholas, Brunner, Richard, Cullingworth, Jane, Hameed, Shaffa, Pearson, Charlotte, Scherer, Nathaniel and Reichenberger, Veronika (2021) Disabled people and COVID-19: four urgent messages for the government. LSE COVID-19 Blog (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Shakespeare, Tom, Watson, Nicholas, Brunner, Richard, Cullingworth, Jane, Hameed, Shaffa, Pearson, Charlotte, Scherer, Nathaniel and Reichenberger, Veronika (2021) Disabled people and the impact of COVID-19: four urgent messages for the government. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Shakya, Riga (2021) Remembering the revolution in Tibet. LSE Review of Books (20 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Shankar Mishra, Udaya and Joe, William (2021) Global Gender Gap Report 2021: hegemony, level-blind assessments and poor rankings of the global South. South Asia @ LSE (02 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Sharma, Rohit (2021) India: digital divide and the promise of vaccination for all. South Asia @ LSE (28 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Sharma, Shivani (2021) A just fight for women’s rights in Afghanistan. Women, Peace and Security (15 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Sharmina, Maria, Larkin, Alice and Vaughan, Naomi (2021) COVID-19 disruption is our chance to reduce flying for good. How? LSE COVID-19 Blog (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sheffi, Yossi (2021) Like COVID, tackling climate change demands a technological leap. LSE COVID-19 Blog (03 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Shekar, Kamesh (2021) Book review: Community radio policies in South Asia: a deliberative policy ecology approach by Preeti Raghunath. LSE Review of Books (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Shen, Dennis (2021) Brexit remains far from over: the “slow burn” of EU-exit will stress the British economy long term. LSE Brexit (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Shino, Enrijeta, Suttmann-Lea, Mara and Smith, Daniel A. (2021) In Georgia, vote by mail isn’t working for many new, young, Black, Hispanic, and Asian voters. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Shobiye, Laura (2021) Book review: Embodied inquiry: research methods by Jennifer Leigh and Nicole Brown. LSE Review of Books (10 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Shroff, Jeet H. and Shaikh, Ifrah (2021) The public utility contract exception in Indian law: awarding damages without proof of actual loss. South Asia @ LSE (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Shybalkina, Luliia (2021) Public participation in budgeting can have benefits, but the incentives are not always there for local governments to use it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Siddi, Marco (2021) Book review: Das Machtproblem der EU-Energieaussenpolitik: Von der Integration zur Projektion beim Erdgasimport? By Robert Stüwe. LSE Review of Books (13 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Siegle, Joseph (2021) Russia’s asymmetric strategy for expanding influence in Africa. Africa at LSE (17 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Sikander, Muneeb (2021) Printing money can be a hidden form of taxation in developing countries. LSE Business Review (25 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Sikander, Muneeb (2021) Printing money can be a hidden form of taxation in developing countries. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Sili, Laura (2021) How can India help women to stay in the workforce? LSE COVID-19 Blog (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Simas, Elizabeth N. (2021) How ambiguity on healthcare may have cost Kamala Harris in the 2020 Democratic primary. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Simon, Andrew and Wilson, Matthew (2021) Why the US minimum wage system is well-designed to handle the country’s economic diversity. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Simpson, Ian (2021) After two decades of PR being used for elections to devolved bodies, it is clear that FPTP for UK general elections produces wildly unrepresentative results. British Politics and Policy at LSE (16 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Singer, Christine (2021) Post-lockdown, education, and children’s media use. Parenting for a Digital Future (09 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Singh, Preksha, Das, Angan and Ravindranath, Sreehari (2021) After 18 months out of school, Indian children need dedicated support – and so do their teachers. LSE COVID-19 Blog (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2021) Afghan minorities & the return of the Taliban. South Asia @ LSE (09 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Singh Rathore, Aakash (2021) Feature essay: B.R. Ambedkar: the quest for justice by Aakash Singh Rathore. LSE Review of Books (15 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Sinha, Shamser (2021) An innocuous quote by interviewee 11: re-thinking interviews in social research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Sipley, Gina (2021) The post-covid future of virtual conferences. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Siruno, Lalaine (2021) We are Filipinos, we do bayanihan, we help each other: undocumented migrants in the Netherlands during COVID. LSE COVID-19 Blog (06 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Sivropoulos-Valero, Anna Valero (2021) Budget 2021: while important steps have been taken, bolder and better coordinated action is needed for a sustainable recovery. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sivropoulos-Valero, Anna Valero (2021) Education and management practices. CEP Discussion Papers (1767). Centre for Economic Performance, LSE, London, UK.
Skifter Andersen, Hans (2021) Denmark’s attack on ‘non-western’ neighbourhoods. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Smiley, Kevin T. and Yang, Yulin (2021) How the size of a city’s immigrant population influences feelings of trust and safety in urban Europe. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Smit, Jorrit and Hessels, Laurens (2021) Creating what we seek to measure – how to understand the performative aspect of impact evaluation? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Smith, Daniel Jordan (2021) Nigeria’s ‘prosperity gospel’ Pentecostal churches may reinforce inequalities. Africa at LSE (26 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Smith, David T. (2021) Building back better: bipartisanship in a divided nation is an attractive mirage. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Smith, Harry, Bennett, Robert J., Van Lieshout, Carry and Montebruno, Piero ORCID: 0000-0001-8010-7446 (2021) Entrepreneurship in Scotland, 1851–1911. Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 41 (1). pp. 38-64. ISSN 1748-538X
Smith, Jess (2021) The remotely representative House: why the Commons should continue on a hybrid basis after COVID-19. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Smith, Jessica C. (2021) Bulldozing Brexit: masculine imagery dominated both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn’s 2019 general election campaigns. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Smith, Jessica C. (2021) Johnson’s reshuffle: levelling up representation is not just about women being visible in numbers. British Politics and Policy at LSE (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Smith, Laura (2021) Why Donald Trump’s impeachment should not be as meaningless as Andrew Jackson’s censure. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Snegovaya, Maria and Watanabe, Kohei (2021) How the Kremlin continued its social media influence campaign in the United States in 2020. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Snow, Thea (2021) The (il)logic of legibility – why governments should stop simplifying complex systems. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (12 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Sokolić, Ivor ORCID: 0000-0003-1450-8377 (2021) Talk of secession in Bosnia-Herzegovina is obscuring the real problems faced by ordinary citizens. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Solar, Carlos (2021) Joined up effort: the military’s role in tackling COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog (26 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Souter, David (2021) Inside the digital society: lessons from little laptops. Parenting for a Digital Future (13 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Spencer, Mark G. (2021) Book review: A philosopher’s economist: Hume and the rise of capitalism by Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Spencer, Mark G. (2021) Book review: A philosopher’s economist: Hume and the rise of capitalism by Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (18 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Spencer, Mark G. (2021) Book review: A philosopher’s economist: hume and the rise of capitalism by Margaret Schabas and Carl Wennerlind. LSE Review of Books (14 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Spencer, Mark G. (2021) Book review: Occupied America: British military rule and the experience of revolution by Donald F. Johnson. LSE Review of Books (11 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Spencer, Mark G. (2021) Book review: Occupied America: British military rule and the experience of revolution by Donald F. Johnson. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Spencer, Mark G. (2021) Book review: Uncivil mirth: ridicule in enlightenment Britain by Ross Carroll. LSE Review of Books (13 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Sriram, Shyam K., Cavanaugh, Stacy, Faulkner, Annie and Winchester-Daniel, Mackenzie (2021) How a patchwork of state taxes contributes to menstrual inequity in the US. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Sriram, Shyam K., Gigerich, Will, Patel, Meet and Miller, Kayla (2021) State mask mandates to address COVID-19 have been complicated by anti-mask measures often dating back to the 19th century. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
St.Denny, Emily, Connell, Andrew and Martin, Steve (2021) How can subnational governments develop and deliver distinctive policy agendas? British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Stafford, Chris (2021) Book review: This is what democracy looked like: a visual history of the printed ballot by Alicia Yin Cheng. LSE Review of Books (18 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Stafford, Chris (2021) Book review: This is what democracy looked like: a visual history of the printed ballot by Alicia Yin Cheng. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (24 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Stefanidis, Abraham and Kyriakidou, Niki (2021) HR managers must support employees who have children with disabilities. LSE Business Review (20 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Steffek, Jens (2021) Learning to love the technocrats again: why the world needs expertise now more than ever. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Steinberg, Stacey (2021) Ethical AI? Children’s rights and autonomy in digital spaces. Parenting for a Digital Future (28 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Stempel, Daniel and Neyer, Ulrike (2021) The macroeconomic damage from gender discrimination. LSE Business Review (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Stewart, Megan and Kitchens, Karin E. (2021) US history shows that progress towards racial equity has been met with violent backlash from whites trying to keep power. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Stiglich, Lucas (2021) Book review: Metrics at work: journalism and the contested meaning of algorithms by Angèle Christin. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Stiglich, Lucas (2021) Book review: Metrics at work: journalism and the contested meaning of algorithms by Angèle Christin. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Stiglich, Lucas (2021) Book review: Metrics at work: journalism and the contested meaning of algorithms by Angèle Christin. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Stingl, Verena and Colli, Michele (2021) A shift in mindset can keep you from discarding digital innovation projects too soon. LSE Business Review (31 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Stockhammer, Engelbert (2021) The REF’s singular focus on excellence limits academic diversity. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Stockman, Joe (2021) How New Zealand eliminated COVID-19. LSE COVID-19 Blog (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Stoetzer, Lukas F. (2021) How does income inequality affect support for populist parties? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Stoica, Mihnea, Krouwel, André and Cristea, Vladimir (2021) Stealth populism: explaining the rise of the Alliance for the Unity of Romanians. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Storz, Olivia (2021) You can do anything: intimate partner violence and the 2016 US presidential election. Women, Peace and Security (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Strong, James (2021) UK intervention in Syria: why Theresa May won her vote in 2018, while David Cameron lost his in 2013. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Stubager, Rune, Hansen, Kasper M., Lewis-Beck, Michael S. and Nadeau, Richard (2021) The state of Denmark: what voters can tell us about the future of the Danish ideal. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Stull, Joseph and Young, Sarah L. (2021) What the fall of Afghanistan can teach us about the need for informed and effective policymaking. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Sudhir, K. (2021) Care in commoning and community: India notes. South Asia @ LSE (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Sullivan, Oriel, Gershuny, Jonathan, Sevilla, Almudena, Foliano, Francesca, Vega-Rapun, Margarita, Lamote de grignon, Juana, Harms, Teresa and Walthéry, Pierre (2021) Using time-use diaries to track changing behavior across successive stages of COVID-19 social restrictions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 118 (35). ISSN 0027-8424
Sumaila, U. Rashid, Walsh, Melissa, Hoareau, Kelly, Cox, Anthony, Teh, Louise, Abdallah, Patrízia, Akpalu, Wisdom, Anna, Zuzy, Benzaken, Dominique, Crona, Beatrice, Fitzgerald, Timothy, Heaps, Louise, Issifu, Ibrahim, Karousakis, Katia, Lange, Glenn Marie, Leland, Amanda, Miller, Dana, Sack, Karen, Shahnaz, Durreen, Thiele, Torsten ORCID: 0000-0002-8725-2889, Vestergaard, Niels, Yagi, Nobuyuki and Zhang, Junjie (2021) Financing a sustainable ocean economy. Nature Communications, 12 (1). ISSN 2041-1723
Suri, Jeremi (2021) Long read: how elite universities have promoted destructive Republican leaders. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (29 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Surminski, Swenja (2021) Insurance can encourage data on African climate risks to inform government decision-making. Africa at LSE (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Surminski, Swenja, Thiele, Torsten ORCID: 0000-0002-8725-2889 and Rodriguez, Karina (2021) A new policy paradigm from the LSE Maryam Forum: 4. a new path on climate change, oceans and financial risks. LSE COVID-19 Blog (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Suryanarayan, Pavithra ORCID: 0000-0002-3809-3199 and White, Steven (2021) Slavery, reconstruction, and bureaucratic capacity in the American South. American Political Science Review, 115 (2). pp. 568-584. ISSN 0003-0554
Sutton, Phil (2021) Inside number 9: the evolution of a sociology textbook. LSE Review of Books (20 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Swaine, Aisling ORCID: 0000-0002-5782-5084 and Turner, Catherine (2021) At the nexus of participation and protection: risks and barriers to women’s participation in Northern Ireland. Women, Peace and Security (28 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Swers, Michele (2021) Partisan politics over the government debt ceiling has put the US on the verge of economic disaster. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (05 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Syropoulos, Stylianos and Markowitz, Ezra (2021) Taking responsibility for future generations promotes personal action on climate change. LSE Business Review (23 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Szambelan, Sebastian, Dragon Yi, Jiang and Mauer, René (2021) How firms can overcome market-based innovation barriers. LSE Business Review (18 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Szczerbiak, Aleks (2021) How will Poland’s dispute with the EU affect its national politics? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (06 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Szczerbiak, Aleks (2021) Taking stock of the impact of Covid-19 on Polish politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Szulc, Lukasz (2021) Rainbow Europe: Polish LGBTQs in the UK readily identify as European. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Tahir, Rida (2021) Supreme Court of Pakistan delivers landmark judgement on sexual violence. Women, Peace and Security (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Talam, Ema and Fairburn, Jon (2021) Socially distanced networks – 5 reasons PhD students should engage with social media now. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Talbot, Colin (2021) Making Public Value Management a guiding idea will be difficult within the UK’s dysfunctional hybrid governance system. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Talisse, Robert B. (2021) Sustaining democracy: the moral burden of citizenship. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (09 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Tamesberger, Dennis and Bacher, Johann (2021) Evidence from Austria: why tackling long-term unemployment should be a key priority during the pandemic. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Tams, Stefan (2021) Good management and software design can help older workers thrive with IT-based tasks. LSE Business Review (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Tan, Marselia (2021) Controversy over the regulations of infant milk formula marketing from 1970s to 2000s: an analysis on the use of evidence in health policymaking. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Tanyag, Maria (2021) What the global politics of bodily autonomy can tell us about the pandemic. Women, Peace and Security (21 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Tapscott, Rebecca (2021) Arbitrary states: social control and modern authoritarianism in Museveni's Uganda. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198856474
Tarrant, Anna and Reader, Mary ORCID: 0000-0002-2154-1813 (2021) Mental health and the pandemic: why it is inaccurate to say fathers were largely unaffected. British Politics and Policy at LSE (18 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Taster, Michael (2021) 2021 in review: evidence for policy. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (20 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Taster, Michael (2021) 2021 in review: living and working in academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (28 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Taster, Michael (2021) 2021 in review: measuring and assessing research. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (21 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Taster, Michael (2021) 2021 in review: the culture of academic publishing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Taster, Michael (2021) 2021 in review: what we’ve been reading. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (29 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Tattersall, Andy (2021) In 2021 let’s do institutional academic social media better. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Tattersall, Andy (2021) Time, finances, confidence, knowledge – research communicators should be attentive to the resource inequalities inherent to academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Tatum, Amy (2021) What happened?: in his cabinet appointments and actions, Joe Biden has elevated the voices of women and marginalised gender communities. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Tay, Aaron, Martín-Martín, Alberto and Hug, Sven E. (2021) Goodbye, Microsoft Academic – hello, open research infrastructure? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Taylor, Chris (2021) Putting social science in its place – could social science parks be the answer to wicked problems? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Taylor, Rosamund (2021) Thought-provoking reads for the New Year. LSE COVID-19 Blog (20 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Tayo, Teniola (2021) Africa’s trade interests need country leadership to benefit from the WTO. Africa at LSE (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Tayo, Teniola (2021) Will Africa’s free trade area increase inequalities? Africa at LSE (18 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Tayo, Teniola and Odijie, Michael (2021) Nigeria needs a new industrial strategy. Africa at LSE (10 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Tazmini, Ghoncheh (2021) Russian-Iranian relations: impact on Persian Gulf interests. In: Kozhanov, Nikolay, (ed.) Russia’s Relations with the GCC and Iran. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, 177 - 203. ISBN 9789813347298
Tekiner, Uğur (2021) Brexit was a warning sign for the integration process – the EU must reshape itself as a project for the ‘left behind’. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Tekiner, Uğur (2021) German federal election: are we witnessing the revival of the SPD? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Tekiner, Uğur (2021) Germany’s federal election: is there any way back for the SPD? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (28 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Teodorowski, Piotr (2021) Book review: Embedding young people’s participation in health services: new approaches edited by Louca-Mai Brady. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (17 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Teodorowski, Piotr, Ahmed, Saiqa, Durrani, Irum and Beresford, Peter (2021) Peter Beresford on what co-production means in the COVID era. LSE COVID-19 Blog (16 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Terrefe, Jonathan, Thomas-Asante, Maxine, Vayez, Aaliyah and El Nouchi, Elise (2021) The LSE Africa Summit asks ‘which global crisis?’. Africa at LSE (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Terzi, Alessio (2021) Is infinite economic growth possible on a finite planet? LSE Business Review (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Terzi, Alessio (2021) Is infinite economic growth possible on a finite planet? USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (13 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Tesema, Yonas (2021) Ethiopia’s development by dispossession prioritises capital over community. Africa at LSE (20 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Tewdwr-Jones, Mark and Kempton, Louise (2021) Universities, economic development and ‘levelling up’ – how can universities make a positive impact on their local areas? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Theodorou, Eleni, Spyrou, Spyros and Christou, Georgina (2021) There is no Plan(et) B: youth activism in the fight against climate change in Cyprus. GreeSE Papers: Hellenic Observatory Papers on Greece and Southeast Europe (166). Hellenic Observatory, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK.
Thiel, Markus (2021) The promises and pitfalls of the EU’s international promotion of LGBTI rights. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (08 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Thomadakis, Apostolos (2021) UK financial services should shift their focus away from equivalence. LSE Brexit (29 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Thomas, Adrien (2021) How trade unions lobby the EU over emissions trading. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Thompson, Lucy (2021) LSE Festival 2021: planning for the next pandemic – three urgent priorities. LSE COVID-19 Blog (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Thompson, Lucy (2021) LSE Festival 2021: where are all the women? LSE COVID-19 Blog (30 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Thomson, Pat (2021) The problem with the ‘gap in the literature’. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Thornborough, Joanna (2021) Trust in local government is still high, and policymakers should take advantage of it. LSE COVID-19 Blog (19 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Thornton, Stephen and Kirkup, Jonathan (2021) As First Secretary of State, is Dominic Raab the second most senior politician in the UK? British Politics and Policy at LSE (25 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Thurner, Rob (2021) After a tumultuous year in social media, what changes might 2021 bring? LSE Business Review (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Thurner, Rob (2021) After a tumultuous year in social media, what changes might 2021 bring? USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (23 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Tillman, Erik R. (2021) West European politics is undergoing a ‘worldview evolution’ structured by authoritarianism. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Timcke, Scott (2021) Book review: Africa’s last colonial currency: the CFA franc story by Fanny Pigeaud and Ndongo Samba Sylla. LSE Review of Books (02 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Timcke, Scott (2021) Book review: Africa’s last colonial currency: the CFA franc story by Fanny Pigeaud and Ndongo Samba Sylla. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Timcke, Scott (2021) What the Capitol insurrection and #GME tell us about the growth of anti-system politics. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Tiokhin, Leo, Panchanathan, Karthik, Smaldino, Paul and Lakens, Daniël (2021) Why indirect contributions matter for science and scientists (i). Impact of Social Sciences Blog (03 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Tiokhin, Leo, Panchanathan, Karthik, Smaldino, Paul and Lakens, Daniël (2021) Why indirect contributions matter for science and scientists (ii). Impact of Social Sciences Blog (04 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Tirone, Salvatore, Ghio, Maddalena, Livieri, Giulia ORCID: 0000-0002-3777-7329, Giovannetti, Vittorio and Marmi, Stefano (2021) Kelly betting with quantum payoff: a continuous variable approach. Quantum (5). ISSN 2521-327X
Titelman, Noam and Lauderdale, Benjamin E. (2021) Would you be able to guess how other people voted? The answer is not so simple. British Politics and Policy at LSE (30 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Tocchi, Claudio, Scagliotti, Luciano and Cianetti, Licia (2021) Small towns and cities must be given a greater voice in efforts to increase urban inclusion. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Toklo, Sewordor (2021) Book review: The moral economy of elections in Africa: democracy, voting and virtue by Nic Cheeseman, Gabrielle Lynch and Justin Willis. LSE Review of Books (08 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Tomaney, John (2021) Book review: The Northern question: a history of a divided country by Tom Hazeldine. LSE Review of Books (18 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Toth, Federico (2021) Five ways health systems have changed over the last three decades. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (21 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Toth, Federico (2021) Five ways health systems have changed over the last three decades. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Trastulli, Federico (2021) Testing Ronald Inglehart’s ‘value change’ theory with the manifestos of western European parties. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (24 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Trautner, Emily, Kim, Jina, Rabe, Adrian and Thrivikramji, Hari (2021) The cost-effectiveness of immediate vs routine postpartum IUD placement: a UK perspective. Journal of Health Policy and Economics, 1 (1). ISSN 2732-4729
Treadway, Jon and Hook, Daniel (2021) Campus or platform – what shape will the post-COVID university take? Impact of Social Sciences Blog (22 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Trendl, Anna (2021) The link between England football victories and the recorded increase in alcohol-related domestic abuse is likely to be causal. British Politics and Policy at LSE (23 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Triponel, Anna and Williams, Paul (2021) Responding to the military coup in Myanmar: what business can and should do. LSE Business Review (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2021) Biden’s foreign policy will likely focus on rebuilding bridges with allies, pressing China, and ensuring international relationships benefit Americans again. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Trubowitz, Peter ORCID: 0000-0003-2200-091X (2021) What the Covid-19 pandemic has meant for American political life. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Tse, Terence, Cartechini, Luca and Esposito, Mark (2021) Artificial intelligence in Europe: do not miss the boat again. LSE Business Review (08 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Tse, Terence, Groth, Olaf, Esposito, Mark and Zehr, Dan (2021) The big problem with digital smallness. LSE Business Review (15 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Tse, Terence, Lum, Marissa, Goh, Danny and Esposito, Mark (2021) Using AI to screen, search, and structure environmental, social, and governance data. LSE Business Review (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Tse, Terence, Sall, Dilpreet, Esposito, Mark and Goh, Danny (2021) Five steps for companies to make AI pilots a success. LSE Business Review (29 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Tsigaris, Panagiotis and Teixeira da Silva, Jaime A. (2021) Without stronger ethical standards, predatory publishing will continue to be a permanent feature of scholarly communication. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (05 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Tsourapas, Gerasimos and Zartaloudis, Sotirios (2021) Using refugees as leverage? Greece and the instrumentalisation of the European migrant crisis. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Tulis, Jeffrey (2021) Alexis de Tocqueville, pandemic virtue and selfishness, and American democracy in decline. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (03 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Tulis, Jeffrey (2021) Book review: The president who would not be king: executive power under the constitution by Michael McConnell. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (18 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Tulis, Jeffrey (2021) The crisis is not over. Congress: get to work. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Tulivuori, Jukka and Rafi, Talal (2021) How 21st century skills in secondary school can bridge the gender gap. LSE Business Review (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. (2021) The UK’s sexuality gap: LGB voters remain significantly more supportive of the Labour party. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. and Devine, Daniel (2021) Lessons from Junqueras: how ECJ decisions can increase opposition to the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (25 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart J. and Rama, Jose (2021) Madrid’s regional election: how we got here, what happened, and why it matters. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (05 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Turner, Noah, Chermak, Steven and Freilich, Joshua (2021) Attacks from lone terrorists in the US are more severe than those who are affiliated with groups. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (2021) Book review: The death of asylum: hidden geographies of the enforcement archipelago by Alison Mountz. LSE Review of Books (09 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (2021) Book review: The death of asylum: hidden geographies of the enforcement archipelago by Alison Mountz. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (2021) Book review: The death of asylum: hidden geographies of the enforcement archipelago by Alison Mountz. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (14 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (2021) Book review: The end of asylum by Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Philip G. Schrag. LSE Review of Books (07 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (2021) Book review: The end of asylum by Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Philip G. Schrag. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (13 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Twahirwa, Rémy-Paulin (2021) Book review: the End of Asylum by Andrew I. Schoenholtz, Jaya Ramji-Nogales and Philip G. Schrag. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (20 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Uaminal, James Michael (2021) Save Filipino students from another wasted year. LSE COVID-19 Blog (24 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Uggla, Caroline and Wilson, Ben ORCID: 0000-0003-4274-617X (2021) Parental age gaps among immigrants and their descendants: adaptation across time and generations? Population Studies. ISSN 0032-4728
Ullah, Subhan (2021) Decoding recent Indo-Pak peace gestures. South Asia @ LSE (12 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Urvashi, Shreya (2021) Book review: The university and social justice: struggles across the globe edited by Aziz Choudry and Salim Vally. LSE Review of Books (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Urvashi, Shreya (2021) Book review: The university and social justice: struggles across the globe edited by Aziz Choudry and Salim Vally. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (28 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Urvashi, Shreya (2021) Book review: The university and social justice: struggles across the globe edited by Aziz Choudry and Salim Vally. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (13 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Uscinski, Joseph E. and Enders, Adam (2021) Unfounded fears about sex trafficking did not begin with QAnon and go far beyond it. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) After Brexit: the impacts on the UK and EU economies by 2030. LSE Business Review (25 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Biden’s relief package should focus on low-income households say expert us economists. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Natural experiments in labour economics and beyond. LSE Business Review (25 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Vaccines for developing countries: the costs and benefits of waiving patents. LSE Business Review (20 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Will President Biden’s economic stimulus cause inflation? Economists are unsure. LSE Business Review (29 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Will a global corporate tax rate end the practice of shifting profits to low tax jurisdictions? LSE Business Review (13 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Will vaccine mandates boost the economy? Economists think so. LSE Business Review (23 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) Would society be better off were Facebook to divest Whatsapp and Instagram? LSE Business Review (06 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Vaitilingam, Romesh (2021) The risks of prolonged higher inflation. LSE Business Review (26 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Valentim, Vicente and Widmann, Tobias (2021) How radical right success changes the political discourse within a country. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Valero, Anna (2021) Government policy fails to join the dots on the key challenges of innovation, net zero, and levelling up. British Politics and Policy at LSE (09 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Vallett, Joel (2021) Policy entrepreneurs have more power in the policy process than we give them credit for. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (16 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Van Der Hof, Simone (2021) Age assurance and age appropriate design: what is required? Parenting for a Digital Future (17 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Van Hauwaert, Steven and Cinalli, Manilo (2021) Contentious politics and policy congruence: how French society responds to Muslims. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (16 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Van Kerckhoven, Sven (2021) Brexit heralds a bleak future for the City of London. LSE Brexit (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Van Reenen, John ORCID: 0000-0001-9153-2907, Howell, Sabrina T., Rathje, Jason and Wong, Jun (2021) Bottom-up reforms to open up defense research contracting leads to greater innovation. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (04 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Van der Zwet, Arno and Connolly, John (2021) British governance needs to move from New Public Management to Public Value Management ideas. British Politics and Policy at LSE (06 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Vanham, Peter (2021) Why the conservative case against stakeholder capitalism is faulty. LSE Business Review (07 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Vargas, Ricardo Viana, Oumarou, Tahirou and Andersson, Emil (2021) Transformation is personal. LSE Business Review (12 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Vasudev, Jagadish (2021) Sadhguru: we must move fast to save our soil from dying. LSE Business Review (13 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Vathi, Zana and Trandafoiu, Ruxandra (2021) The EU diaspora in the UK cannot be ignored. LSE Brexit (19 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Vats, Shikha (2021) Book review: Resisting dialogue: modern fiction and the future of dissent by Juan Meneses. LSE Review of Books (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Vats, Shikha (2021) Book review: Resisting dialogue: modern fiction and the future of dissent by Juan Meneses. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (27 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Vats, Shikha (2021) Book review: Resisting dialogue: modern fiction and the future of dissent by Juan Meneses. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (19 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Vicentini, Giulia and Pritoni, Andrea (2021) What former party leaders can tell us about Enrico Letta’s prospects with the Democratic Party. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Villarreal Fernández, Evelyn and Wilson, Bruce M. (2021) Corruption in Costa Rica: could the Cochinilla Case be a sign of progress? LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (13 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Vincent, Peter (2021) Rethinking the research seminar for a post-COVID world with Cassyni. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Vinci, Anthony (2021) Economic defence alliances may help deter economic warfare. LSE Business Review (24 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Visser, Vivian, de Koster, Willem and van der Waal, Jeroen (2021) Why are people with lower levels of education less likely to participate in citizens’ initiatives? LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (19 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Vitug, Niccolo (2021) Book review: Asian Place, Filipino nation: a global intellectual history of the Philippine revolution, 1887-1912 by Nicole Cuunjieng Aboitiz. LSE Review of Books (07 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Vogt Veggeberg, Kristen (2021) Book review: Putting the humanities PhD to work: thriving in and beyond the classroom by Katina L. Rogers. LSE Review of Books (15 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Vogt Veggeberg, Kristen (2021) Book review: Putting the humanities PhD to work: thriving in and beyond the classroom by Katina L. Rogers. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (30 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Vorobyeva, Yulia and Berg, Ryan (2021) The Mérida Initiative may be dead, but restarting US-Mexico security cooperation will be crucial. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (06 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Vostal, Filip (2021) Four reasons slow scholarship will not change academia. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (11 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Vrolijk, Kasper (2021) How good are multinationals for you? LSE Business Review (13 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
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Vrolijk, Kasper (2021) When industrial policy fails to produce structural transformation: the case of Ethiopia. LSE Business Review (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Vrydagh, Fanny and Jiménez-Martínez, César ORCID: 0000-0002-2921-0832 (2021) Talking with the right-wing: pernicious polarization in Brazil and the philosophy of Paulo Freire. MATRIZes, 15 (3). 223 - 243. ISSN 1982-2073
Vuksanovic, Vuk (2021) The Dragon Lands in Belgrade: The drivers of Sino-Serbian Partnership. LSE IDEAS Strategic Updates. LSE Ideas, London, UK.
van Dalen, Harry (2021) Publication or innovation? Goal displacement and lessons from the publish-or-perish culture. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
van Gestel, Nicolette and Grotenbreg, Sanne (2021) Big dreams and small steps: understanding regional policy networks and what they achieve. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 May 2021). Blog Entry.
van Gruisen, Philippe and Crombez, Christophe (2021) How the Commission uses the Council Presidency to maintain its influence over EU policymaking. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (27 May 2021). Blog Entry.
van de Klippe, Wouter (2021) To support civil society organisations, research funders must listen to their needs. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (02 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
van der Burg, Tsjalle (2021) A European Super League would violate EU competition law – as would UEFA’s proposed reforms of the Champions League. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (20 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
van der Burg, Tsjalle (2021) How to keep too many energy providers from going bankrupt. LSE Business Review (19 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
van der Eijk, Cees and Rosenhead, Jonathan (2021) Declining confidence in electoral fairness from those on the losing side is a serious problem – and it is getting worse. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Wachs, Diego and Roman-Urrestarazu, Andres (2021) Latin America and the Caribbean is ageing rapidly, however the projections may be better than expected. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (01 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Wal, Gatwech (2021) Land disputes in South Sudan continue to affect refugees and IDPs. Africa at LSE (16 Dec 2021). Blog Entry.
Walczak, Eryk (2021) Book review: Leaving academia: a practical guide by Christopher L. Caterine. LSE Review of Books (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Walczak, Eryk (2021) Book review: Leaving academia: a practical guide by Christopher L. Caterine. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (23 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) Automation is old – and so is the hype around new waves of invention. LSE Business Review (13 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) Book review: The pay off: how changing the way we pay changes everything by Gottfried Leibbrandt and Natasha de Terán. LSE Review of Books (06 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
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Walker, Martin (2021) Book review: The technology takers: leading change in the digital era by Jens P. Flanding, Genevieve M. Grabman and Sheila Q. Cox. LSE Review of Books (24 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) Book review: The technology takers: leading change in the digital era by Jens P. Flanding, Genevieve M. Grabman and Sheila Q. Cox. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
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Walker, Martin (2021) Book review: the pay off: how changing the way we pay changes everything by Gottfried Leibbrandt and Natasha de Terán. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (11 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) Can investors embrace both cryptocurrencies and ESG? LSE Business Review (05 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) Designed to avoid regulation – the real roots of bitcoin. LSE Business Review (28 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) How green is my bitcoin? LSE Business Review (25 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin (2021) Unnecessary complexity: the crypto industry’s continuing efforts to avoid regulation. LSE Business Review (13 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin and Mosioma, Winnie (2021) Regulated cryptocurrency exchanges: sign of a maturing market or oxymoron? LSE Business Review (13 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Walker, Martin and Sikander, Muneeb (2021) Developing nations’ data strategy – avoiding the pitfalls. LSE Business Review (30 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Wambua, Muema (2021) The ‘complementarity principle’ could increase the ICC’s global legitimacy. Africa at LSE (11 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Wanderley, Sergio, Alcadipani, Rafael and Barros, Amon (2021) Dependency ambiguity: how Brazilian business schools contextualised knowledge to cope with local needs. LSE Business Review (08 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Wani, Shahrukh and Manwaring, Priya (2021) Informal transport reform in Kampala: learning from cross-country experience. . International Growth Centre, London, UK.
Ward, Bob (2021) Book review: Unsettled: what climate science tells us, what it doesn’t, and why it matters by Steve Koonin. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (15 Aug 2021), p. 3. Blog Entry.
Ward, Bob (2021) Building back better: Biden has made a promising start with an ambitious international and domestic program to tackle climate change. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (26 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Ward, Bob (2021) The IPCC report is a grim reminder that the US will not be spared the extreme effects of climate change. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (12 Aug 2021), p. 3. Blog Entry.
Ward, Bradley (2021) Why major party reforms had to be sidelined during Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership. British Politics and Policy at LSE (04 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Warren, Tracey and Hyltoft, Lene (2021) What if the UK’s childcare provision was as good as Denmark’s? LSE COVID-19 Blog (18 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Warrican, S. Joel (2021) Students of color in the Caribbean share the same plight as counterparts in white dominated countries. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Warshel, Yael (2021) How might media aid and empower young people to manage armed political conflict? Parenting for a Digital Future (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Warwick, Ross and Nair, Vedanth (2021) Better-designed taxes on motoring can make African countries cleaner, safer and more productive. Africa at LSE (28 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Watermeyer, Richard and Rowe, Gene (2021) Blocked and thwarted – public engagement professionals in higher education deserve greater recognition. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Watkins, Kevin (2021) The rich countries that developed Covax have actively undermined it. LSE COVID-19 Blog (29 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Watkins, Peter (2021) A three-pillar strategic framework for competing with China. LSE Business Review (22 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Waylen, Georgina (2021) How hypermasculine leadership may have affected early COVID-19 policy responses. British Politics and Policy at LSE (29 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Waylen, Georgina (2021) How hypermasculine leadership may have affected early Covid-19 policy responses. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (30 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Webb, Christopher (2021) Four lessons COVID-19 provides for improving Africa’s social protection systems. Africa at LSE (01 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Webb, Paul and Bale, Tim (2021) To regain lost ground at the next election, Labour will need to convince voters that it can deliver greater social justice and security without risking the economy. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Weber, Enzo and Röttger, Christof (2021) No big quit in Germany. LSE COVID-19 Blog (24 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Weber, Enzo, Strohsal, Till, Zhu, Zhen and Serhan, Duaa (2021) When can non-quarantine border control be sustainable? LSE COVID-19 Blog (14 May 2021). Blog Entry.
Weber, Till (2021) How centrist voters pull the president’s party back towards moderation at midterm elections. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (25 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Weigand, Florian ORCID: 0000-0003-2629-0934 (2021) Kabul at war: the widening gap between the state and its citizens. Conflict Research Programme Blog (02 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
Weir, Alexandra and Temple, Luke (2021) Could the Conservative Party have more to gain by enfranchising younger voters? British Politics and Policy at LSE (03 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Weller, Benedict and Bruno, Michelangelo (2021) Digitalisation, COVID-19 and the future of banking. LSE Business Review (07 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
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Woldemariam, Yohannes (2021) Eritreans are being sacrificed in the Ethiopian civil war. Africa at LSE (10 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
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Worthy, Ben and Langehennig, Stefanie (2021) The central problem with lobbying is the lack of data, which only worsens the public’s perceptions of the issue. British Politics and Policy at LSE (01 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Worthy, Ben and Morgan, Cat (2021) Sleaze: we have the data, we have the outcry, but it is still unclear whether these will result in institutional change. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Wright, Kieran (2021) Scottish Labour’s failure to subsume a clearly left-of-centre identity with a pro-union one helps explain its decline. British Politics and Policy at LSE (12 Apr 2021). Blog Entry.
Wright, Mike, Wood, Geoffrey, Musacchio, Aldo, Okhmatovskiy, Ilya, Grosman, Anna and Doh, Jonathan (2021) The return of state capitalism? How the Covid-19 pandemic put the liberal market economies to the test. LSE Business Review (09 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
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Wyatt, Derrick (2021) The UK Government should be planning for close links with an independent Scotland. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Wynes, Seth (2021) Want to make an impact on climate change? Focus on elections. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (16 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Wäckerle, Jens (2021) How the Parliamentary Labour Party achieved gender parity and why the Conservatives still lag behind. British Politics and Policy at LSE (11 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Yadav, Prashant (2021) Five factors that drive successful large-scale vaccine distribution. LSE COVID-19 Blog (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
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Yates, Caitlyn (2021) Recognising the role of women and small groups can help to combat migrant kidnappings in Mexico. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (14 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
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Yeandle, Alex (2021) How the roll out of BBC radio in the 1920s increased voter turnout in Britain. British Politics and Policy at LSE (27 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
Yeung, Eddy S.F. (2021) There is no evidence that immigration boosts Euroscepticism in EU member states. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (02 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Yilmaz, Burak Kazim (2021) Book review: Libya’s fragmentation: structure and process in violent conflict by Wolfram Lacher. LSE Review of Books (03 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Yilmaz, Burak Kazim (2021) Book review: Libya’s fragmentation: structure and process in violent conflict by Wolfram Lacher. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (07 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Yoon, Seoin (2021) Too much information about COVID-19 may be hurting more than helping us. LSE Business Review (03 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Yusoff, Asrif (2021) Getting the most out of lifelong learners. LSE Business Review (22 Oct 2021). Blog Entry.
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Zahirovic-Herbert, Velma (2021) Movie studios are good neighbors – if you like rising house prices. USApp – American Politics and Policy Blog (10 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
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Zamberlan, Anna, Gioachin, Filippo and Gritti, Davide (2021) The first COVID-19 lockdown did nothing but confirm the gendered division of domestic chores. British Politics and Policy at LSE (08 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Zanotti, Lisa (2021) What Mario Draghi’s invitation to form a government tells us about Italian democracy. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (03 Feb 2021). Blog Entry.
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Zeitlin, Jonathan, Weimer, Maria, van der Duin, David, Kuhn, Theresa and Dybdahl Jensen, Martin (2021) EU pesticides regulation: how public support can be rebuilt. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (14 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Zenghelis, Dimitri (2021) Let’s not make the same mistakes we did after the 2008 crisis. LSE COVID-19 Blog (06 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
Zhang, Lin and Sivertsen, Gunnar (2021) Female researchers are more read and less cited because they more often engage in research for societal progress. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (15 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Zhu, Jintao (2021) Think exit before entry: how to anticipate the costs of abandoning an obsolete policy. LSE COVID-19 Blog (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Zimmermann, Allyson (2021) Allies don’t just pay lip service: they act. LSE Business Review (01 Jun 2021). Blog Entry.
Zimmermann, Allyson (2021) Fewer than half of employees in Europe feel trusted at work. LSE Business Review (22 Mar 2021). Blog Entry.
Zimmermann, Allyson (2021) Remote work can boost productivity and curb burnout. LSE Business Review (29 Sep 2021). Blog Entry.
Zimmermann, Allyson (2021) Teams grow stronger when managers show openness and vulnerability. LSE Business Review (22 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
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Zollinger, Delia (2021) Voters’ notions of ‘us’ and ‘them’ may consolidate a new cleavage in Western European politics. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (23 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Zuccala, Alesia Ann and Derrick, Gemma (2021) When it comes to gender inequality in academia, we know more than what can be measured. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (26 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Zwysen, Wouter, Di Stasi, Valentina and Heath, Anthony (2021) Ethnic minorities are less likely to find good work than their white British counterparts, even when born and educated in the UK. British Politics and Policy at LSE (19 Jan 2021). Blog Entry.
Álvarez R., Víctor (2021) Venezuela: de la vía insurreccional a la ruta electoral. LSE Latin America and Caribbean Blog (19 Jul 2021). Blog Entry.
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Ålander, Minna, Mintel, Julina and Rehbaum, Dominik (2021) How Germany’s coalition negotiations could change the EU’s political landscape. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Nov 2021). Blog Entry.
Ålander, Minna, Mintel, Julina and Rehbaum, Dominik (2021) What the 2021 election manifestos tell us about the views of German parties on the EU. LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) blog (12 Aug 2021). Blog Entry.
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