The popularity of βnew antiquarianismβ (the study and interpretation of the past). challenges how we understand research impact.
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The popularity of βnew antiquarianismβ (the study and interpretation of the past). challenges how we understand research impact.
@hugheshall.bsky.social for @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
Where will the US-Israeli war in Iran end?
Our latest newsletter is out now π¬ considering this question and the broader geopolitical history of the Middle East.
We also share posts to mark Women's History Month and International Women's Day.
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Should we be concerned at falling birth rates across the world?
In an interview taken from the latest LSE iQ podcast @lseeuroppblog.bsky.social Emily Jackson @lselaw.bsky.social discusses how declining fertility will shape future societies and what governments can β and canβt β do about it.
Politics in the Middle East have shifted: alongside global powers, states like Turkey, Iran & influential nonβstate actors now shape outcomes.
Sustainable political change requires frameworks that involve all key actors in the regionβs future, writes Marianna Charountaki @lsemiddleeast.bsky.social
In the UK, last week's Gorton & Denton byelection (where the Greens' Hannah Spencer won) confirmed that Labour, the Conservatives and the two-party system are in trouble.
Paul Whiteley @universityofessex.bsky.social unpacks the demographics of the Parties' supporters on @lsepoliticsblog.bsky.social
Dockworkers are striking to protest against war, targeting militarisation and arms shipments through commercial ports.
Prateek Dhabhai on how this fits into the history of unionised labour, reveals vulnerabilities in supply chains & how critical infrastructure can be politicised @lsebr.bsky.social
The US war on Iran has vague deadlines, unclear victory goals and exit strategy, and no easy way to end.
Christian Emery @uclssees.bsky.social for @lseusablog.bsky.social
How do efforts at empowering refugee women play out in landscapes of global hierarchies and local hostility?
Deconstructing Refugee Womenβs Empowerment by Zeynep Kilicoglu @lsegender.bsky.social looks at case studies of humanitarian agencies in the UK & France.
Review @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social
US military strikes against Iran have drawn criticism both abroad and at home.
The Democratsβ disagreement over the attacks means Republicans can set the terms of the debate, writes Jack Roush @lsehy.bsky.social on @lseusablog.bsky.social
Hany Besada @africaatlse.bsky.social and Nancy Abdelhadi on the new critical minerals race:
Why the US-China rivalry will be decided in the Global South, and why what matters is not about who owns resources underground, but who controls what happens after extraction.
@lsebr.bsky.social
Despite Donald Trump's claims about free-riding in NATO, new research finds little evidence that NATO accession causes states to reduce their defence spending.
β RingailΔ KuokΕ‘tytΔ @denisivanov.bsky.social, Vainius Indilas & Vytautas KuokΕ‘tis blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2...
Electric vehicles, and industrial policy, could transform African economies if they follow China's example.
Kasper Vrolijk for @lsebr.bsky.social
We know immigration is a priority for the UK public. But what do they want from policymaking?
Polling & focus groups arenβt enough to answer this question: public deliberation is the way forward through this polarised debate @hanakappy.bsky.social @demos-uk.bsky.social @lsepoliticsblog.bsky.social
How important is the art of performance to gaining political power?
Performing Power by Marcus Morgan @politybooks.bsky.social develops a comprehensive theory of social performance, showing how it shapes the exercise of power in politics.
Review by Milica Resanovic @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social
The widespread availability of AI tools is creating a growing market for student academic misconduct services.
@gengyantang.bsky.social @saraheaton.bsky.social & Wei Cai for @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
A broader vision of open research is needed to include the arts, humanities and social sciences.
@jenniad.bsky.social @mirandab-oa.bsky.social @samuelmoore.org & @stephenpinfield.bsky.social for @lseimpactblog.bsky.social π
Ahead of the World Cup this summer the relationship between President Donald Trump and Gianni Infantino, the boss of FIFA, has been under the spotlight.
Alan Tomlinson @uniofbrighton.bsky.social describes how together the two men despoiled the beautiful game on @lsebr.bsky.social
Following the #GreenParty victory in the #GortonDenton #byelection, Labour is facing a more serious challenge on its left than on its right.
@lauraserra.bsky.social @lsegovernment.bsky.social and Jenevieve Treadwell trace the movement of voters to the Left on @lsepoliticsblog.bsky.social
Europe faces a dilemma in its engagement with China. While closer relations with Beijing could reduce European dependence on the US, it would also annoy Washington.
@gesineweber.bsky.social & Zeno Leoni argue Europe should consider embracing its role as a middle power @lseeuroppblog.bsky.social
Britain is a middle power, and many African countries are emerging as middle powers in their own right.
We must now work together to our mutual benefit, writes Mbelwa Kairuki, High Commissioner of the United Republic of Tanzania to the UK @africaatlse.bsky.social
"Conservative Republicans were seeking to upend the established system. To do so, they recognised, they needed a vastly more powerful presidency than the Democrats did."
The rise of the strongman presidency by Terry Moe and William Howell @princetonupress.bsky.social @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social
Discussing Kuwaitscapes, a new platform for participation in Kuwait, Alexandra Gomes, Joao Peres, @asseelalragam.bsky.social and Sharifa Alshalfan outline how creating digital spaces for engagement can enable collective action for environmentally sustainable futures @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
"Much of the politics we see today has its roots in the 1970s," according to @theguardian.com's @jasonburke2.bsky.social
He spoke to @lsereviewofbooks.bsky.social about his new book, The Revolutionists, a period of transnational political violence that shocked the world, and the people behind it.
The Court of Justice of the European Union is often described as a neutral engine of European integration.
Yet as @silje-hermansen.bsky.social Matthew Gabel and Jay Krehbiel show on @lseeuroppblog.bsky.social, behind the Courtβs unified voice lies a politically divided institution.
The Supreme Court has ruled against Trumpβs tariffs, but they may be here to stay and could reshape global industrial policy.
@lsegovernment.bsky.social's @sjrickard.bsky.social for @lseusablog.bsky.social
University Presses in Ukraine face unique challenges.
Frances Pinter describes creative Ukrainian approaches to open research, their fight to reclaim ISSNs appropriated by Russia and ongoing efforts to adapt to European and International standards of scholarly publishing @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
Starmer's pitch for a more European NATO β rupture or renewal?
Richard Mottram @lsegovernment.bsky.social unpacks rhetoric from the recent Munich Security Conference on @lsepoliticsblog.bsky.social
Why the candidates running in the 2026 US midterm elections may be just as important as the voters.
@dancassino.bsky.social @fduwhatsnew.bsky.social for @lseusablog.bsky.social
What oral histories can teach us about effective environmental research β @angecass.bsky.social & Paul Merchant for @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
@renewbiodiversity.bsky.social @britishlibrary.bsky.social
Why do some people invest and earn capital income while others do not?
@robinbachmann.bsky.social @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social suggests that the answer is not only about financial resources, literacy, or risk preferences, but identity, too.
@lseinequalities.bsky.social