Centralization or decentralization: what works best against pandemics? Which one has proven to be the most effective strategy during the past few months? In an … Read more
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Inspiration for September!
We have been thrilled by the number of requests from our applicants asking for texts and resources to get a jump start on their studies … Read more
How has the crisis affected the size of the state and the effectiveness of government policy?
Adrian Pabst has written a briefing for The Economics Observatory, a collective initiative by the UK economic research community to answer questions about the economics … Read more
COVID-19 in Cyprus – Erol Kaymak and Neophytos Loizides
The two sides in Cyprus have so far managed the global COVID-19 pandemic in isolation to each other. On the one hand, the early enforcement … Read more
Law and Order – US 2020 Election
Professor Matthew Goodwin appeared on Bloomberg Markets: European Open news recently to discuss the US 2020 election. Professor Goodwin joined @BloombergTV to discuss the US 2020 … Read more
In, Out and Shake It all About: Brexit and the UK-Norway Comparison
Date: Thursday 11 June 2020 Time: 15h (Brussels time) The Global Europe Centre (Brussels School of International Studies) and the ARENA Centre for European Studies … Read more
National-Populism and the Pandemic: the Case of the UK
Friday, May 29, 2020 at 1:00 pm Join the webinar on “National-Populism and the Pandemic: the Case of the UK” with Giovanni Orsina, Director of … Read more
Capitalism on the Edge – virtual panel featuring Dr Albena Azmanova
Dr Albena Azmanova will be discussing her latest book ‘Capitalism on the Edge’ with Amy Allen, editor of Columbia University Press’s booklist of Religion, Animal … Read more
Whatever happened to Brexit? Europe after COVID-19
If you missed the first of our webinars in the interdisciplinary interventions series you can watch it here https://youtu.be/Xv7c1i2lrwE Prof Richard Whitman and Dr Tom … Read more
Dr Rubrick Biegon discusses ‘Why Minnesota is – and isn’t – a swing state’
Dr Rubrick Biegon discusses Donald Trump’s chances in Minnesota in the US election for the The LSE US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and … Read more