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Since the 1990s, progressive parties have tended to combine globalist neoliberal policies with avant-garde social views. Life steadily became more precarious for large numbers of working people, who ...
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This article considers the use of independent experts to lead government policy reviews in the UK. The article makes reference to Nicholas Stern’s review into the economics of climate change.
The progress we have made this year will serve as a catalyst for future advancements, and we are optimistic about the next stages of our journey. - LSE President and Vice Chancellor Larry Kramer LSE’s ...
We cannot continue to place the burden of success on women’s ability to adapt to outdated, male-dominated norms. - Dr Grace Lordan A new report from The Inclusion Initiative (TII) at LSE reveals that ...
Draw on LSE's world leading strengths in politics and economics to analyse a range of global health policy issues and learn from a world-renowned faculty. The MSc Global Health Policy draws on LSE's ...
In this opinion article Bob Ward makes the case for British steelmaking becoming cleaner and more efficient.
This news article reports on the UK Government’s use of emergency legislation to maintain the operation of loss-making steel companies. The article includes a quote from Sangeeth Selvaraju.
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