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A collection of videos highlighting current research at LSE.

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Energy transition is typically presented as a pathway to a common sustainable future and an economic opportunity, but the lived experience of energy transition is often overlooked.

What happens to a city when there are only roads and no pavements? How is the design of some modern cities that were built for cars, not people, now affecting the people living there? In this video, Dr Alexandra Gomes takes a look at how the Gulf Cit... more

To talk about the current state of US-China relations, in October 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Scott Kennedy, Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

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Join us for this public lecture where Kenneth Rogoff will discuss his recently released book Our Dollar, Your Problem: An insider's view of seven turbulent decades of global finance and the road ahead.

The famous epithet that “the old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters”, is most often attributed to the Marxist thinker and revolutionary Antonio Gramsci.

For the past two centuries, growth in energy supply has been fundamental to human progress and economic development. But fossil fuel dependence is driving climate change at an unprecedented scale. Can emerging technologies for producing and using ele... more

Ralph Miliband has written poignantly on the limits of parliamentary democracy. But are revolutions justified?

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This collection of video discussions showcases a diverse array of contemporary research topics, primarily focusing on areas relevant to social sciences, education, and public policy. The episodes feature in-depth explorations of subjects such as sustainability, social justice, healthcare, and the implications of emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing. Unique in its approach, it often combines academic insights with real-world applications, highlighting both historical contexts and current dilemmas faced by society. The content not only emphasizes scholarly findings but also engages with practical issues that resonate with broader audiences, making it particularly noteworthy for those interested in the intersection of research a... more

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