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A collection of videos highlighting current research at LSE.

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This public event marks the global launch of Smarter Than the Storm, a new book by Amitabh Kant and Siddharth Sinha, and explores its core ideas in conversation with Nicholas Stern.

The 1990s were an important decade. They saw the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, falling trade barriers, an expanding capitalist democratic order and the rise of what came to be called the liberal international order.

Our current food system is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and global warming. It is also responsible for increasing the risk of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease, as well as public health threats such as antimicrobial resistance and pandemics... more

How can we reduce the inequalities and harms of commercial social media and the online world, while building spaces that better support our human need to connect and communicate?

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Nick Long
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Sarah Ibrahim
Client who underwent hypnotherapy for cocaine addiction
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Don Herzog
Author of Reading Wars (LSE Press) and Professor of Law and Political Theory
University of Michigan
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Larry Kramer
Professor and co-discussant
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Episode: Reading wars: the story (so far) of Western literacy and the future of free speech
Nikki Lacey
Professor of Law, Gender, and Social Policy at LSE Law School
LSE Law School
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Noah Barkin
Senior Advisor at Rhodium Group
Rhodium Group
Episode: LSE: The Ballpark | EU-China relations in the Trump era with Noah Barkin
Chad Bown
Book co-author, policy expert on trade
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Soumaya Keynes
Book co-author, journalist
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LSE: The Ballpark | EU-China relations in the Trump era with Noah Barkin
Q: I mean, how has the EU responded to the rise of China as a major economic power since the 1990s?
The EU initially leaned into closer economic ties during the early 2000s, but over time Europe faced stronger competition and deindustrialization pressures from China, leading to more cautious and strategic measures, including talks of de-risking and balancing relations with the US.
The ecological continuation of empire in the Arab world
Q: How has the Palestinian experience illustrated the shift from occupation to settler colonialism in the current era?
The speaker argues that Palestine represents a central colonial project reconfigured as occupation, with settler colonial dynamics becoming more explicit in modern policy and landscape changes, including ecocide and environmental manipulation tied to occupation.
Reading wars: the story (so far) of Western literacy and the future of free speech
Q: If there is one lesson from the history of literacy that policymakers should pay attention to today, what would it be?
The lesson is that restricting reading and access to reading is inherently de-democratizing and dehumanizing; ensuring broad access to reading strengthens democratic participation by enabling informed citizens, while censorship concentrates power.
The runtime revolution: how generative AI is reshaping value and organisations
Q: How do we address potential monopolistic behavior in a runtime-driven economy where platforms could centralize value capture?
The response emphasizes architectural choices that decentralize computation, enable data sovereignty, and distribute value fairly, along with governance considerations to design better outcomes from the start.
The runtime revolution: how generative AI is reshaping value and organisations
Q: By saying that the next unit of interaction can be better, how do we measure the marginal value added by user input?
The speaker suggests constructing counterfactuals and leveraging economists and empirical researchers to model how user capacity changes, allowing estimation of incremental value from evolving user input and interaction.

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A thought-provoking, policy-forward discussion series that blends economics, politics, history, and climate with deep scholarly insight. Episodes frequently examine globalization, trade policy, and geopolitics, paired with rigorous historical context and contemporary policy challenges. Climate economics, inequality, governance, and justice loom large, often explored through a multidisciplinary lens that includes political economy, law, and public policy. Notable strengths include high-profile academic guests, rigorous Q&A, and a balance between theoretical frameworks and pragmatic policy recommendations. The format tends to feature a lead scholar or practitioner followed by diverse voices, producing lively debates that are accessible to a w... more

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