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Shaping the Post-COVID World
Shaping the Post-COVID World
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Building on the important conversations and research being undertaken as part of LSE's COVID-19 response, the Shaping the Post-COVID World initiative convenes a debate about the direction the world could and should be taking after this crisis and what policies national and global actors should pursue.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) creates opportunities to strengthen democracy and public debates but it also challenges existing democratic norms.
Mark Malloch-Brown, President of the Open Society Foundations and Minouche Shafik, Director of LSE discuss today’s fight for open society.
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This event discusses the new book on Great Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental Responsibilities.
Winnie Byanyima, the feminist activist who leads UNAIDS and who chairs the People’s Vaccine Alliance for COVID-19, highlights lessons rooted in ongoing experience from the AIDS response and the commonalities between the two pandemics
Tim Davie, Director-General of the BBC, discusses the future of the BBC with Minouche Shafik, Director of LSE.
This is an event shortcast, a digested version of our live online public events series. This event was recorded on 08 December 2021. A full version is available to download on the LSE player.
This public event celebrates the launch of the LSE-Fudan Global Public Policy Hub, an interdisciplinary panel of experts will be discussing key public policy challenges that China and the world faces post-pandemic.
Lorraine Whitmarsh shares the initial findings of her most recent research project on ‘moments of change’.
Speakers discuss a recent report, From rhetoric to action: Delivering equality and inclusion from the Pathfinders initiative, which considers what actually works to address inequality and exclusion in different country settings.
Our panellists discuss the new issue of the LSE Public Policy Review, Beveridge 2.0: Wellbeing. This latest LSE Public Policy Review issue discusses the extent to which wellbeing considerations can (and should) inform policy decisions.
This shortcast discusses the new book, Environmentalism and Global International Society.
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To mark the 15th anniversary of the publication of the landmark The Economics of Climate Change: The Stern Review, Nicholas Stern reviews progress and looks forward to the prospects of success at COP26 and beyond.
Domino effects of losses can bring down entire financial systems with severe knock-on effects on the real economy.



