Contributor(s): Professor David Held | Global institutions such as the United Nations risk fragmenting unless they become more democratic and share greater power with developing nations, warns a LSE political scientist Professor David Held. Professor... more
Contributor(s): Professor Bridget Hutter | Citing the example of the health industry, which boasts a vast number of overlapping and sometimes contradictory regulatory bodies, Bridget Hutter, professor of risk regulation at LSE, argues that we need to... more
Contributor(s): Dr Sam Fankhauser | Economic motives rather than ethical concerns will be ultimately what prevents runaway climate change, argues Dr Sam Fankhauser, an economist based at LSE's Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Env... more
Contributor(s): Professor Luis Garicano | The current financial crisis and boring, defensively played football matches may seem to have little in common, but according to Professor Luis Garicano, Centre for Economic Performance at LSE, both can be un... more
Contributor(s): Professor Emily Jackson | At a time when modern medicine can prolong life, but also the dying process, Professor Emily Jackson, professor of law at LSE, uses the first video in the Big Ideas series to discuss the meaning of death and ... more
Contributor(s): Professor Julian Le Grand | Despite rocky times in the financial markets, Professor Julian Le Grand, Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at LSE and senior policy advisor to the government between 2003-05, argues that the princi... more
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