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Abelson, Donald (2012) Book review: the influence of think tanks: presenting the right ideas, to the right people, at the right time. LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Akram, Hassan (2012) Book review: 21st century socialism in Latin America: triumphs and facades. LSE Review of Books (07 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Alif, Meor (2012) Book review: assessing the new mantra of the War on Terror: “find the enemy, ensure that the enemy is fixed in that location, defeat the enemy”. LSE Review of Books (28 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Anderson, John (2012) Book review: claims of religious resurgence may have more to do with ‘academic novelty-seeking’ than the realities of secular Britain. LSE Review of Books (13 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Appadurai, Arjun (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Arjun Appadurai: “I expect Max Weber’s The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism to be my companion for many more years to come”. LSE Review of Books (29 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Baker, Karl (2012) Book review: demolish or dare to dream: rethinking the value of architecture in our cities. LSE Review of Books (06 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Baker, Karl (2012) Book review: redesigning our cities as ecosystems may see us move towards true sustainability. LSE Review of Books (28 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Baker, Karl (2012) Book review: the art and beauty of the everyday in contemporary Beijing: between philosophy and ethnography. LSE Review of Books (17 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Baston, Lewis (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Lewis Baston: “in David Butler’s British General Election series, one can see the moments where the tide of history turned”. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Beers, Laura (2012) Book review: intrinsically interesting to political historians: Britain’s Second Labour Government, 1929-31: a reappraisal. LSE Review of Books (20 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Beinisch, Natalie (2012) Book review: policy making to meet public demand: air pollution and food safety in Europe and the US. LSE Review of Books (11 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Bell, Jonathan (2012) Book review: the racial mosaic of modern America: California and the history of the civil rights movement. LSE Review of Books (26 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Benneworth, Paul (2012) Book review: how do we save higher education in the UK from chaos? LSE Review of Books (25 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Bond, Ross (2012) Book review: rule, Britannia! Getting caught up in the web of language, customs, symbols and institutions that define us. LSE Review of Books (06 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Boretti, Valentina (2012) Modern women in China and Japan: gender, feminism and global modernity between the wars. LSE Review of Books (19 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Bose, Sumantra (2012) Book review: The books that inspired Sumantra Bose: “Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth touched a chord with both my national and personal background”. LSE Review of Books (05 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Bouçek, Françoise (2012) Book review: double-ballot voting and results that models fail to predict: why the French election system is especially interesting to political scientists. LSE Review of Books (25 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Brienza, Casey (2012) Book review: geek chic: identity, manga, and ethnographic storytelling. LSE Review of Books (05 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Brighton, Paul (2012) Book review: the Whitehall 'irregular': Samuel Brittan and the Department of Economic Affairs. LSE Review of Books (17 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Brighton, Paul (2012) Book review: what is hindering top-quality decision making in American politics? LSE Review of Books (30 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Brighton, Paul (2012) Book review: why Lyndon Johnson, one of the most devoted political practitioners in democratic history, never became a real icon of popular culture. LSE Review of Books (06 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Brighton, Paul (2012) Seasons in the sun: the battle for Britain, 1974-1979. LSE Review of Books (22 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Brumley, Cheryl (2012) Book review: Islam, alienation, and violence: case studies of the men at the margins. LSE Review of Books (29 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Brumley, Cheryl (2012) Book review: can the newspaper survive amidst Youtube, lone bloggers and Wikileaks? LSE Review of Books (31 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Burdett, Ricky, Sinclair, Ian, Hall, Suzi, Mollett, Amy and Brumley, Cheryl (2012) London 2012 Olympics: what happens when global meets local? The London School of Economics and Political Science.
Byrne, Aidan (2012) Book review: intellectuals versus society: ignorance and wisdom. LSE Review of Books (26 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Byrne, Aidan (2012) Book review: superinjunctions, revolutions, censorship and SOPA: it’s hard to believe that the internet hasn’t cracked up. LSE Review of Books (12 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Callaghan, John (2012) Book review: a grassroots revolution and revived regionalism is required for Labour to appeal to the masses. LSE Review of Books (27 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Cameron, Ewen (2012) Book review: the Scottish diaspora: understanding the forces which stimulate emigration. LSE Review of Books (18 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Carolan, Liz (2012) Book review: think tanks: shapers of grand narratives or creatures of fashion? LSE Review of Books (10 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Carter, Elisabeth (2012) Book review: new political parties are emerging with success across Europe, but volatile conditions mean they might soon be yesterday’s news. LSE Review of Books (27 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Carvalho, Maria (2012) Book review: challenging the idea of ‘carbon-free’ nuclear power. LSE Review of Books (08 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Carvalho, Maria (2012) Book review: thriving Asian economies are proof globalisation does not lead to the demise of economic nationalism. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Connelly, James (2012) Book review: if we are to be truly serious about the planet we have to consider more than just the human beings on its surface. LSE Review of Books (17 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Coolidge Toker, Emily (2012) Book review: Martha Nussbaum: the public philosopher as practitioner. LSE Review of Books (02 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Cowman, Krista (2012) Book review: can a woman be both a feminist and a Conservative? LSE Review of Books (11 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Cowman, Krista (2012) Book review: history, heritage and tradition in contemporary British politics. LSE Review of Books (31 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Creedon, Rory (2012) Book review: fear in the USA: counting the human cost of detention policies after 9/11. LSE Review of Books (01 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Creedon, Rory (2012) Book reviews: the promise and peril of the Arab revolutions. LSE Review of Books (02 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Crines, Andrew S. (2012) Book review: political rhetoric: ‘a mildly dirty word’ because of its association with deception, or a linguistic tool with which to draw out the truth? LSE Review of Books (20 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Cuffe, James (2012) Book review: China: the pessoptimist nation. LSE Review of Books (07 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Cuffe, James (2012) Book review: economic anthropology: history, ethnography, critique. LSE Review of Books (16 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Currell, Sue (2012) Book review : The books that inspired Sue Currell: “Alice Walker’s ‘The Color Purple’ was the book that led me back into academia after I had dropped out of an English degree.”. LSE Review of Books (26 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Datta, Ayona (2012) Book review: creating a sustainable American Dream: drop the SUVs, grow a community garden and translate environmental justice into mainstream policy. LSE Review of Books (06 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Datu, Kerwin (2012) Book review: how do we inspire political interest in the British public? A study of the 2011 AV Referendum. LSE Review of Books (04 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Datu, Kerwin (2012) Book review: understanding terrorist finance means understanding how terrorists interact with the everyday economy, not assuming that they operate in an alternate financial universe. LSE Review of Books (16 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Delanty, Gerard (2012) Book review: social theory, society and everyday life: exploring the sociology of Theodor Adorno. LSE Review of Books (03 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Delap, Lucy (2012) Book review: in a complex world, we cannot focus exclusively on one political tradition as a feminist ‘home territory’; the future of feminisms is a much larger topic. LSE Review of Books (30 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Delap, Lucy (2012) Book review: military masculinity in the media: moving on from Rambo. LSE Review of Books (30 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Deng, Kent (2012) Book review: Eurofetish: the West and the rest in world politics. LSE Review of Books (08 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Deng, Kent (2012) Book review: why China needs the outside world more than the world needs China. LSE Review of Books (02 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Dinneen, Mark (2012) Book review: the UK, with its sophisticated system of media regulation and the respect and popularity of the BBC, is a model of broadcasting from which Brazil can learn. LSE Review of Books (13 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Dobrescu, Madalina (2012) Book review: the EU must produce policies which represent the interests of European people, or face failure. LSE Review of Books (23 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Dobrescu, Madalina (2012) Book review: the insular world of economics: has a reluctance to engage with other disciplines let us down? LSE Review of Books (04 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Dobson, Alan (2012) Book review: out-of-place Obama: an intellectual history of a misunderstood president. LSE Review of Books (28 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Donald, Kate (2012) Welfare debates must be wrestled away from obsessions with nudging the poor. LSE Review of Books (12 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Dumbrell, John (2012) Book review: in its formative years, the US-UK 'special relationship' faced a rough start with ruptures over the Marshall Plan, Palestine and atomic energy. LSE Review of Books (24 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Dunleavy, Patrick (2012) Book review: beyond bureaucracy? Don’t believe the hype! LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Dunleavy, Patrick (2012) Book review: ebooks herald the second coming of books in university social science. LSE Review of Books (06 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Dunleavy, Patrick (2012) Book review: paper books in a digital era: how conservative publishers and authors almost killed off books in university social science. LSE Review of Books (29 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Evans, Elizabeth (2012) Book review: women’s policy issues in American politics: how women represent women. LSE Review of Books (24 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Evans, Ryan (2012) Book review: the Egyptian uprisings: collective effervescence and its shortcomings. LSE Review of Books (14 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Ferguson, Suki (2012) Book review: there is plenty the government can do to foster people’s greater personal happiness, but in the current climate it’s not likely to happen. LSE Review of Books (30 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Fisher, Mark (2012) Book review: democracy: the best regime in existence? LSE Review of Books (02 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Fisher, Mark (2012) Book review: the politics of ‘thinking about politics’: an insightful but unfortunately polemical festshrift of Michael Freeden. LSE Review of Books (05 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Franchi, Marina (2012) Whether in Mad Men or the punk scene, gender norms and ideologies continue to be challenged, reaffirmed, resisted and adapted. LSE Review of Books (14 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Fukuoka, Yuki (2012) Book review : Power hungry media moguls could destroy Indonesia’s transition to a pluralist democracy. LSE Review of Books (07 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Gabb, Jacqui (2012) Book review: from sex writing to the works of Plato: exploring the sociology of relationships in the contemporary world. LSE Review of Books (24 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Gash, Tom (2012) Book review: crime, power and politics in Mexico: a clear account of recent Mexican history, but what does the future hold? LSE Review of Books (26 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Gauntlett, David (2012) Book review: a tale of two books: digital transformations are creeping across the face of academic life. LSE Review of Books (27 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Gilson, Chris (2012) Book review: tales from Facebook: culture online in Trinidad. LSE Review of Books (21 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Goodwin, Matthew (2012) Book review: right-wing Europe: why are some parties so much more successful than others? LSE Review of Books (01 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Goulbourne, Harry (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Harry Goulbourne: “Fanon’s black skin, white masks suggested that I attended to the question of who I was”. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Haddon, Catherine (2012) Book review: how has the Conservative Party’s limited electoral success affected their achievements in other areas? LSE Review of Books (24 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Haddon, Catherine (2012) Leaders of the Opposition: from Churchill to Cameron. LSE Review of Books (22 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012) Book review: understanding the crisis in Greece: from boom to bust. LSE Review of Books (25 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Heppell, Timothy (2012) Book review: the rules of the game: leadership coups in British party politics. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Hezser, Catherine (2012) Book review: from austerity measures to suicide bombers: developing a theory of sacrifice. LSE Review of Books (10 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Hezser, Catherine (2012) Book review: making history 'sexy': Solid academic credentials with a lively and enthusiastic performance is the formula to success for presenting history. LSE Review of Books (28 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Hezser, Catherine (2012) Ernest Gellner: an intellectual biography. LSE Review of Books (21 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Hickel, Jason (2012) Book Review: Occupy! scenes from occupied America. LSE Review of Books (28 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Hickel, Jason (2012) Book Review: the future is now: a new look at African diaspora studies. LSE Review of Books (08 Oct 2012) Blog Entry.
Hickel, Jason (2012) Book review: how Occupy activists fell in love with their own radical horizontalism and fetishized physical occupation. LSE Review of Books (28 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Hill, Alastair (2012) Book review: inside the Bank of England: Sir Mervyn King, QE, and where to aim the blame. LSE Review of Books (13 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Holt, Richard (2012) Book review: telling the story of sport, politics and society in Italy. LSE Review of Books (27 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Hunter, Janet (2012) Book review: why nations fail: the vicious circle of extractive political and economic institutions. LSE Review of Books (21 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Husbands, Christopher T. (2012) Book review : Parsons, Althusser and Foucault were once demigods of the social sciences, but is there still room for them in the 21st century? LSE Review of Books (20 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Iob, Elisabetta (2012) Book review: finance, family, and failure to innovate: why India’s economic rise is ultimately unsustainable. LSE Review of Books (09 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Jesperson, Sasha (2012) Book review: whether it’s Vietnam, Somalia or the war on terror, the media looms ever large in discussions of terrorism. LSE Review of Books (07 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Johnston, Ron (2012) Book reviews: the books that inspired Ron Johnston: “I had no intention of becoming an ‘electoral geographer’, but David Butler and Donald Stokes’ ‘political change in Britain’ grabbed my attention”. LSE Review of Books (03 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Kaiser, Wolfram (2012) Book review: the 50 days that changed Europe. LSE Review of Books (25 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
King, Turi (2012) Book review: who do you think you are? How we perceive our ancestry and that of others is heavily influenced by sociological factors. LSE Review of Books (28 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Knighton, William (2012) Book review: when does the EU act like an international actor and when it is more of a forum for other actors to make policy? LSE Review of Books (15 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Kuecken, Maria (2012) Book review: although a country may find itself in a situation where there exists no war, it still may not experience sustainable peace. LSE Review of Books (25 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Kuecken, Maria (2012) Book review: famine and foreigners: Ethiopia since Live Aid. LSE Review of Books (10 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Kyris, George (2012) Book review: the case of Cyprus: a still divided country further integrates into Europe. LSE Review of Books (09 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Laking, Joe (2012) Book review: shortchanged: overcoming the gender wealth gap. LSE Review of Books (11 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Lamb, Will (2012) Book review: The books that inspired Will Lamb: “Nancy Dorian’s Language Death prompted me to pursue lingusitics”. LSE Review of Books (19 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Lamprinakou, Chrysa (2012) Book review: how has the British political system developed? A new guide for students. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Larkin, Edward (2012) Book review: we shouldn’t pit philanthropy and technology against each other when it comes to overcoming global health problems. LSE Review of Books (14 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Lauderdale, Benjamin E. (2012) Book review: models as maps: the search for better explanations of political phenomena. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Levin, Scott (2012) Book review: Alistair Darling leaves the Brown-bashing out of his memoirs. LSE Review of Books (11 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Litchfield, Rebecca (2012) Book review: think that the Olympic Games couldn’t have been topped?: think again. LSE Review of Books (30 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Litchfield, Rebecca (2012) How will cultural policy makers brand London after the Games and glory have gone? LSE Review of Books (15 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Litchfield , Rebecca (2012) Book review: global and cultural relations are increasingly tense because humans are hard-wired to be judgemental and self-righteous. LSE Review of Books (10 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Lodge, Guy (2012) Book review: Clement Attlee: “the enigma of British 20thcentury history”. LSE Review of Books (31 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Lupton, Deborah (2012) Book review: why have children?: getting to grips with the ethical debate. LSE Review of Books (20 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Margiotti, Margherita (2012) Book review: Oedipus on tour: exploring psychoanalysis through ethnographies of Melanesia, Africa, and Asia. LSE Review of Books (29 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Marti, Gerardo (2012) Book review: the management of religion is an inevitable part of modern government. LSE Review of Books (02 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Massey, Andrew (2012) Book review: Kazakhstan: surprises and stereotypes after 20 years of independence. LSE Review of Books (30 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Micner, Tamara (2012) Book review: how to make your startup successful: think long term, be prepared to adapt, and don’t idolise Bill Gates. LSE Review of Books (09 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Miller, Jennifer (2012) Book review: Social policy as a magpie : applying ruthless pragmatism to real-world problems. LSE Review of Books (17 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Mills, Sara (2012) Book review: “a great friend, a great mind.” Who was the real Foucault? LSE Review of Books (23 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Mitev, Nathalie (2012) Book review: no more generating knowledge for its own sake, research creativity is the new frontier. LSE Review of Books (19 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Mog, Ashley (2012) The life and times of Stella Browne: feminist and free spirit. LSE Review of Books (26 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Moore, Alex (2012) Book review: George Soros on where the blame lies in the Euro crisis: Germany and the lack of a common treasury. LSE Review of Books (30 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Moore, Henrietta (2012) The books that inspired Henrietta Moore: “a nineteenth century novel is a good story… the details are frequently overwhelming, not unlike doing ethnographic fieldwork”. LSE Review of Books (24 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Moran, Danielle (2012) Book review: tracing the evolution and influence of journalism in Ireland. LSE Review of Books (04 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Moran, Jane (2012) How to change the world: tales of Marx and Marxism. LSE Review of Books (20 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Morgan, Iwan (2012) Book review: power out: the possibility of America’s decline in the cyber era. LSE Review of Books (05 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Mullin, Corinna (2012) Book review: a second-term Obama could shed his political inhibitions and make a real step away from the failures of the War on Terror. LSE Review of Books (13 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Munt, Sally (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Sally Munt: “Judith Butler defined a whole generation of feminist and queer activist/intellectuals”. LSE Review of Books (06 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Murphy, Mahon (2012) Book review: a portrait of Winston Churchill’s life in the “wilderness” before war. LSE Review of Books (06 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Murphy, Mary P. (2012) Book review: resistant to reform: the problem of governance in Ireland. LSE Review of Books (08 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
O'Leary, Tara (2012) Book review: in the neoliberal, 'Leviathan' state the most socially and economically marginalised classes are controlled through a mixture of prisonfare and workfare. LSE Review of Books (24 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Ostrom, Elinor (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Elinor Ostrom: “Lasswell and Kaplan’s power and society broadened my perspective on individual choice and behaviour in a way that was very instrumental”. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Ostrom, Elinor (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Raewyn Connell: “Juliet Mitchell’s woman’s estate had the energy and passion of the liberation movement”. LSE Review of Books (22 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
O’Brien, Dave (2012) Book review: reassessing the humanities and our universities: how much are they worth? LSE Review of Books (10 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Packman, Carl (2012) Book review: The internet is no longer a free, independent space, but has become so commercially driven and personalised that it is starting to control our lives. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Packman, Carl (2012) Book review: the internet is no longer a free, independent space, but has become so commercially driven and personalised that it is starting to control our lives. LSE Review of Books (23 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Parkes, Chris (2012) Book review: the absence of sexuality: Distinctive sexual identities as a modern concept. LSE Review of Books (03 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Partridge, Matthew (2012) Book review: Afghanistan works best in a federal structure with a large amount of power devolved to the outlying regions. LSE Review of Books (15 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Partridge, Matthew (2012) Book review: as western universities set up campuses in China and UAE, the fight to attract the brightest and best continues. LSE Review of Books (31 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Partridge, Matthew (2012) Book review: corruption in Tunisia: how the government used economic controls to ensure political dominance. LSE Review of Books (05 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Partridge, Matthew (2012) Book review: optimism about the Arab Spring has gone too far. LSE Review of Books (24 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Partridge, Matthew (2012) The struggle for Egypt: from Nasser to Tahrir Square. LSE Review of Books (25 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Pearson, Megan (2012) Book review: debating same-sex marriage. LSE Review of Books (31 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Perna, Pierpaolo (2012) Strategies for EU survival: bind states to cooperate, improve democratic legitimacy, and make the decision making process more efficient. LSE Review of Books (13 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Perry, Imani (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Imani Perry: “whitewashing race by Michael K. Brown has a human sensitivity that is often lacking when we talk about race and power”. LSE Review of Books (13 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2012) Book review: give more power to the European Parliament, says Habermas, the philosopher fighting for Europe. LSE Review of Books (01 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Pottage, Alain (2012) Book review: Marilyn Strathern: “a truly inspirational and trailblazing anthropologist”. LSE Review of Books (26 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Radice, Henry (2013) Book review: humanitarian intervention: ideas in action by Thomas G Weiss. LSE Review of Books (12 Feb 2013) Blog Entry.
Richter-Devroe, Sophie (2012) Book review: ‘Can I chat with Palestine?’ How a stateless nation connects online. LSE Review of Books (16 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Romano, Angela (2012) Book review: Italian military operations abroad: just don’t call it war. LSE Review of Books (04 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Rutter, Jill (2012) Book review: Australian PM John Howard had what Tony Blair clearly lacked: he knew how to use the Cabinet to control his Treasury rival. LSE Review of Books (03 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Saffin, Kate (2012) Book review: India and China have prospered because of their sophisticated take on globalization, but Latin America has fallen victim to its downsides. LSE Review of Books (14 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Sage, Daniel (2012) Book review: as British society becomes more fragmented and less engaged, the Big Society dream is vanishing. LSE Review of Books (27 Apr 2012) Blog Entry.
Sage, Daniel (2012) Why some politicians are more dangerous than others. LSE Review of Books (26 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Sandberg, Russell (2012) Book review: “I am both Muslim and British: why can’t the press grasp this fact?”. LSE Review of Books (11 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Schippers, Birgit (2012) Book review: on the sunny-side of politics: challenging the ‘bad faith model’. LSE Review of Books (07 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Serra, Gerardo (2012) Book review: Socialism has been left behind by a third kind of capitalism. LSE Review of Books (18 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Shidlo, Gil (2012) What money can’t buy: the moral limits of markets. LSE Review of Books (15 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Shin, Hyun Bang (2012) Book review: ghetto at the center of the world: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong. LSE Review of Books (20 Nov 2012) Blog Entry.
Shin, Hyun Bang (2012) Urban land battles in China: resistance and land politics. LSE Review of Books (25 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Sidel, John (2012) From cyberjihad to Habermas: understanding Muslim identity and resistance online. LSE Review of Books (18 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Silva, Olmo (2012) Book review: the solution to urban decline in cities across Europe and the world is to stop worrying about places, and to start focusing on people. LSE Review of Books (18 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Smith, Hazel (2012) Book review: North Korea: the ‘worst place on Earth’? LSE Review of Books (24 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Stramignoni, Igor (2012) Book review: Anti-Nietzsche. LSE Review of Books (12 Nov 2012) Blog Entry.
Suss, Joel (2012) Book review: political myths and magic: the persuasive power of metaphor. LSE Review of Books (07 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Sutherlin, Gwyneth (2012) Book review: ethical media policy versus freedom of the press: regulation after Leveson and Prince Harry. LSE Review of Books (29 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Tambini, Damian (2012) The media integration project in Europe barely got off the ground, and with the current crisis it’s not likely to anytime soon. LSE Review of Books (20 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Tartir, Alaa (2012) Book Review: Palestinian politics and the Middle East peace process: consensus and competition in the Palestinian negotiating team. LSE Review of Books (20 Sep 2012) Blog Entry.
Tartir, Alaa (2012) Book review: why is aid not effective in the Palestinian case and how this can be changed? LSE Review of Books (19 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Taylor, Nick (2012) Book review: casino capitalism: a valuable commentary on the economy from outside of the Anglo-Saxon bubble. LSE Review of Books (12 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Taylor, Nick (2012) Book review: reading Marx as a ‘trouble-making journalist’ who explored the use of satire and scorn as a political strategy in his writings. LSE Review of Books (23 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Thompson, Eleanor (2012) Book review : Political historians should be excited about the tensions between competing approaches to America’s past. LSE Review of Books (09 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Tonkiss, Fran (2012) Book review: the Olympic Games and the architecture of extreme capitalism: remaining sceptical about the ‘urban renaissance’. LSE Review of Books (25 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Tulle, Emanuelle (2012) Book review: the books that inspired Emmanuelle Tulle: “sociology can be as engrossing as art, it can produce documents which explain what previously would have been seen as inexplicable”. LSE Review of Books (10 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Vaganay, Arnaud (2012) Book review: University Inc: European higher education in a globalised world. LSE Review of Books (09 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Vaganay, Arnaud (2012) Book review: migration has helped great cities such as Venice and London to flourish, yet the topic remains an issue for nervous governments. LSE Review of Books (08 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Vickers, Rhiannon (2012) Book review: what Ed can learn from Labour’s history on the world stage, from student revolts of the 1960s, to courting the media in the 1990s. LSE Review of Books (29 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Vince, Natalya (2012) Book review: The books that inspired Natalya Vince: “Domination and the Arts of Resistance helped me think about the complex nature of encounters between ‘the powerful’ and ‘the powerless’ in Algeria”. LSE Review of Books (12 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
van der Linden, Sander (2012) Book review: war of the sexes: economics, evolution and how to give everyone an equal slice of the pie. LSE Review of Books (09 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
van der Linden, Sander (2012) Nudge, nudge, think, think: experimenting with ways to change civic behaviour. LSE Review of Books (23 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Wadi, Ramona (2012) Book review: the Congo, Haiti and Afghanistan: fragile states and the maintenance of violence. LSE Review of Books (12 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Ward, Paul (2012) Book review: Britain should break free from its delusion and adjust to the realities of its global position. LSE Review of Books (30 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Watson, Amy (2012) Book review: how taking a gendered perspective can refresh tired studies of power in the EU. LSE Review of Books (02 May 2012) Blog Entry.
Watson, Amy (2012) Book review: untying the knot: marriage, the state and the case for their divorce. LSE Review of Books (16 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Watt, Dom (2012) The books that inspired Dom Watt: “Lewis Carroll’s linguistic inventiveness fascinated me”. LSE Review of Books (17 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Wells, Anthony (2012) Book review: is the relationship between press and pollsters too close for comfort? LSE Review of Books (22 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Wilkinson, Michael (2012) Book review: a polity which fails to place a holistic political ethics at the heart of its deliberations cannot endure. LSE Review of Books (22 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Willoughby, Syerramia (2012) Book review: aid and Africa: what it means for politicians to “do good”. LSE Review of Books (03 Jul 2012) Blog Entry.
Wingate-Grey, Sara (2012) Book review: a gift of words: The radical and socially equalising role of the public library. LSE Review of Books (04 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Woods, Eric Taylor (2012) Book reviews: the good, the evil, and the mundane: the place of the sacred in the modern world. LSE Review of Books (09 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.
Xu, Ting (2012) Book review: enough with the over-simplified portraits of China: moving beyond our obsession with whether it will collapse or run the world. LSE Review of Books (11 Aug 2012) Blog Entry.
Xu, Ting (2012) When China rules the world: the end of the Western world and the birth of a new global order. LSE Review of Books (16 Jun 2012) Blog Entry.