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Anthropology
  • Steinmüller, Hans, Brandtstädter, Susanne (Eds.) (2015). Irony, cynicism and the Chinese state. Routledge.
  • Brandtstädter, Susanne, Steinmüller, Hans (Eds.) (2017). Popular politics and the quest for justice in contemporary China. Routledge.
  • Parry, Jonathan, Breman, J, Kapadia, K (Eds.) (1999). The Worlds of Indian Industrial Labour. SAGE Publications.
  • Economic and Social Research Council (2004). The legacy of the maoists in West Bengal. London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Asia Research Centre.
  • Allerton, Catherine (2014). Statelessness and the lives of the children of migrants in Sabah, East Malaysia. Tilburg Law Review: Journal of International and European Law, 19(1-2), 26-34. https://doi.org/10.1163/22112596-01902004 picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2013). Cricket and the rise of modern India.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2008). Democracy, sacred and everyday: an ethnographic case from India. In Paley, Julia (Ed.), Democracy: Anthropological Approaches (pp. 63-96). School for Advanced Research Press.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2011). Elections as communitas. Social Research, 78(1), 75-98.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2016). For the vast majority, being able to cast a vote freely is an affirmation of their status as equal citizens of India.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2012). India: the next superpower?: democracy. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR010). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2015). LSE South Asia Centre to launch 1st June.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2015). Modi bowled them over, but they are fans and not citizens.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2012). New research project: explaining electoral change in urban and rural India (EECURI). picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (7 March 2022) Q and A with Dr Mukulika Banerjee on cultivating democracy: politics and citizenship in agrarian India. LSE Review of Books. picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2016). Smart villages for smart voters.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2015). What the “Common Man Party” victory in Delhi means for politics everywhere.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2014). Why India votes? Routledge India.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2010). A left front election. In Heath, Anthony, Jeffery, Roger (Eds.), Diversity and Change in Modern India: Economic, Social and Political Approaches (pp. 243-266). OUP/ British Academy.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bhalla, Surajit, Desai, Meghnad, Ghatak, Maitreesh (2017). 2017 Legislative Assembly election results: experts react.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bose, Sumantra (2014). Spotlight on India’s Lok Sabha elections: why do Indians vote?
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bose, Sumantra (2014). What can other democracies learn from India? E-debate with LSE academics.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Gandhi, Gopalkrishna (2015). “Britain celebrates Gandhi today because while oppose he did, he opposed it in a cause that Britain now sees was just”.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2010). Leadership and political work. In Price, Pamela, Ruud, Arild Engelsen (Eds.), Power and Influence in India: Bosses, Lords and Captains . Routledge India. picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2020). Money and meaning in elections: towards a theory of the vote. Modern Asian Studies, 54(1), 286 - 313. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0026749X17000798 picture_as_pdf
  • Bhalla, Surjit, Bowers, Rebecca (25 October 2018) “Educate women and men lose control” – Surjit S. Bhalla. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Chua, Liana, Cook, Joanna, Long, Nicholas, Wilson, Lee (2012). Introduction: power and orientation in Southeast Asia. In Chua, Liana, Cook, Joanna, Long, Nicholas, Wilson, Lee (Eds.), Southeast Asian Perspectives on Power (pp. 1-15). Routledge.
  • Dasgupta, Ananya (2013). Photoblog: Old Delhi through new eyes.
  • Edwards, Michael (2022). Circulating in difference: performances of publicity on and beyond a Yangon train. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 28(2), 451 - 476. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.13704 picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Nicholas H. A. (30 November 2018) Long read review: rethinking and redefining Islam in South Asia. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Fengjiang, Jiazhi (2019). Grassroots philanthropy in China: work, ethics, and social change [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Feuchtwang, Stephan, Mingming, Wang (2001). Grassroots charisma: four local leaders in China. Routledge.
  • Fuchs, Sandhya (2020). We don’t have the right words!: idiomatic violence, embodied inequalities, and uneven translations in Indian law enforcement. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 43(2), 177-194. https://doi.org/10.1111/plar.12373 picture_as_pdf
  • Furberg Moe, Marie Cathrine (2012). Peripheral nationhood: being Israeli in Kiryat Shemona [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gardner, Katy (15 April 2021) Fighting for gender equality in Bangladesh: an interview with Sheepa Hafiza. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Graham Davies, Sharyn, Long, Nicholas J., Holroyd, Eleanor, Appleton, Nayantara Sheoran (2023). ‘The bubble’ as metaphor and COVID-19. In Cockerham, W.C., Jabe, J., Quah, S., Ryan, J.M. (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society . description
  • Huang, Julia (2012). Notes from the field: how Durga Puja helps and hinders informal workers and ethnographers alike. picture_as_pdf
  • Jaede, Riccardo (2020). The agonistic struggle between Trinamool Congress and a non-partisan protest alliance: West Bengal and its anti-CAA/NRC movement. South Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, (24-25), https://doi.org/10.4000/SAMAJ.6916 picture_as_pdf
  • Krishnakumar, Jo (3 March 2025) AIDS, stigma and counter-intuitive advertising in India. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Kwon, Heonik (2010). North Korea's politics of longing. Critical Asian Studies, 42(1), 3-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/14672710903537456
  • Kwon, Heonik, Chung, Byung-Ho (2012). North Korea: beyond charismatic politics. Rowman and Littlefield.
  • Pia, Andrea E., Ruzol, Clarissa (9 March 2023) Justice after carbon is there a place for justice in China-led hydropower transition? LSE Southeast Asia Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Pia, Andrea E. (2016). We follow reason, not the law: disavowing the law in rural China. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 39(2), 276 - 293. https://doi.org/10.1111/plar.12194 picture_as_pdf
  • Pool, Fernande (2013). Notes from the field: democracy under threat in West Bengal.
  • Pool, Fernande (2013). Notes from the field: exploring the secular in West Bengal.
  • Sanchez, Andrew (2012). India: the next superpower?: corruption in India. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR010). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Shah, Alpa (2013). Why India’s poverty alleviation programmes don’t work.
  • Shah, Alpa (2024). The incarcerations. William Collins.
  • Shih, Fang-Long (2015). The geopolitics of religious performance in twenty-first century Taiwan. In Herrington, Luke M., McKay, Alasdair, Haynes, Jeffrey (Eds.), Nations Under God: The Geopolitics of Faith in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 112 - 118). e-IR.
  • Stafford, Charles (2014). Deception, corruption and the Chinese ritual economy. (Working papers 3). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2014). China’s growing influence in Latin America. In South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2015 (pp. 19-22). Routledge. picture_as_pdf
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2019). Conscription by capture in the Wa State of Myanmar: acquaintances, anonymity, patronage, and the rejection of mutuality. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 61(3), 508 - 534. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417519000197 picture_as_pdf
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2020). The Golden Triangle is in the papers. Critical Asian Studies, 52(3), 464 - 471. https://doi.org/10.1080/14672715.2020.1792320 picture_as_pdf
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2021). Para-nationalism: sovereignty and authenticity in the Wa State of Myanmar. Nations and Nationalism, 27(3), 880 - 894. https://doi.org/10.1111/nana.12709 picture_as_pdf
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2021). State, mind, and legibility without writing in the Wa State of Myanmar. Ethnos, https://doi.org/10.1080/00141844.2021.2007153 picture_as_pdf
  • Steinmüller, Hans (2022). The aura of the local in Chinese anthropology: grammars, media and institutions of attention management. Journal of Historical Sociology, 35(1), 69 - 82. https://doi.org/10.1111/johs.12359 picture_as_pdf
  • Tashi, Kelzang (10 October 2022) Buddhist rituals and Covid vaccination in Bhutan. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Asia Centre
  • Hughes, Christopher R., Wacker, G. (Eds.) (2003). China and the internet: politics of the digital leap forward. Routledge.
  • Admad, Ehtisham (2010). The political-economy of tax reforms in Pakistan: the ongoing saga of the GST. (Working Paper 33). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham (2013). Can the new intergovernmental structure work in Pakistan in the presence of governance challenges?: learning from China. (Working papers 58). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham (2013). Governance and institutions: the role of multilevel fiscal institutions in generating sustainable and inclusive growth. (Working papers 60). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham (2010). Improving governance in Pakistan: changing perspectives on decentralisation. Pakistan Development Review, 49(4), 283-310.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham (2011). Should China revisit the 1994 fiscal reforms? (Working papers 52). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham, Mohammed, Azizali (2012). Pakistan, the United States and the IMF: great game or a curious case of Dutch Disease without the oil? (Working papers 57). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Basu, Sudeep (2013). Diasporas transforming homelands: nuancing 'collective remittance' practices in a western Indian village. (Working papers 59). Asia Research Centre, The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Bhalla, Surjit (2011). Inclusion and growth in India: some facts, some conclusions. (Working Paper 39). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Chakravarty, Deepita, Bose, I. (2011). Industry, labour and the state: emerging relations in the Indian state of West Bengal. Journal of South Asian Development, 6(2), 169-194. https://doi.org/10.1177/097317411100600202
  • Corbridge, Stuart (2010). Politics and culture. In Jayal, Niraja Gopal, Mehta, Pratap Bhanu (Eds.), The Oxford Companion to Politics in India . Oxford University Press.
  • Corbridge, Stuart (2011). The contested geographies of federalism in post-reform India. In Ruparelia, Sanjay, Reddy, Sanjay, Harriss, John, Corbridge, Stuart (Eds.), Understanding India’s New Political Economy: a Great Transformation? (pp. 66-80). Routledge.
  • Corbridge, Stuart (2002). The continuing struggle for India's Jharkhand: democracy, decentralisation and the politics of names and numbers. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 40(3), 55-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/713999595
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Harriss, John (2000). Reinventing India: liberalization, Hindu nationalism and popular democracy. Polity Press.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Harriss, John, Jeffrey, Craig (2012). India today: economy, politics & society. Polity Press.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Harriss, John, Ruparelia, Sanjay, Reddy, Sanjay (2011). Introduction: India's transforming economy. In Ruparelia, Sanjay, Reddy, Sanjay, Harriss, John, Corbridge, Stuart (Eds.), Understanding India’s New Political Economy: a Great Transformation? (pp. 1-16). Routledge.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Kalra, Nikki, Tatsumi, Kayoko (2012). The search for order: understanding Hindu-Muslim violence in post-partition India. Pacific Affairs, 85(2), 287-311. https://doi.org/10.5509/2012852287
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Simpson, Edward (2006). Militant cartographies and traumatic spaces: Ayodhya, Bhuj and the contested spaces of Hindutva. In Raju, Saraswati, Kumar, M. Satish, Corbridge, Stuart (Eds.), Colonial and Post-Colonial Geographies of India (pp. 70-84). SAGE Publications.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Veron, Rene (2003). Making social science matter 1: how the local state works in rural Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Economic and Political Weekly, 38(24), 2377-2389.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Veron, Rene (2003). Making social science matter 2: how the rural poor see the state in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Economic and Political Weekly, 38(25), 2561-2569.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Véron, René (2003). Brainstorming, modified logframes and the conversion of research hypotheses into field questions: reflections from team-based fieldwork in eastern India. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 24(2), 242-257. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9493.00155
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj Kumar, Véron, René (2005). Seeing the state: governance and governmentality in India. Cambridge University Press.
  • Corbridge, Stuart (2009). The political economy of development in India since independence. In Brass, Paul (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of South Asian Politics: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Nepal (pp. 318-336). Routledge. picture_as_pdf
  • Cotton, James (2000). The retrocession of Macau and the limitations of the 'Hong Kong model'. Pacific Focus, 15(2), 49-63. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1976-5118.2000.tb00242.x
  • Haacke, Jürgen (1998). The ASEANization of East Asia’s regional order: a failed endeavour. Asian Perspectives, 22(3), 7-47.
  • Haacke, Jürgen (1997). China’s participation in multilateral Pacific co-operation forums. Aussenpolitik: German Foreign Affairs Review, 48(2), 166-176.
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2010). The Myanmar imbroglio and ASEAN: heading towards the 2010 elections. International Affairs, 86(1), 153-174. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2346.2010.00873.x
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2012). Myanmar: now a site for Sino–US geopolitical competition? (IDEAS reports - special reports SR015). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Haacke, Jürgen (2013). South-East Asia’s international relations and security perspectives. In Tan, Andrew T. H. (Ed.), East and South-East Asia: International Relations and Security Perspectives (pp. 154-166). Routledge.
  • Haacke, Jürgen (1999). The concept of flexible engagement and the practice of enhanced interaction: intramural challenges to the ‘ASEAN way’. Pacific Review, 12(4), 581-611. https://doi.org/10.1080/09512749908719307
  • Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2010). Democratisation & new voter mobilisation in Southeast Asia: beyond machine politics?: reformism, populism and Philippine elections. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR005). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2010). Democratisation & new voter mobilisation in Southeast Asia: introduction. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR005). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2009). The Maguindanao Massacre, critical elections and armed conflict in the Philippines. (IDEAS reports - situation analysis SA006). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Hedman, Eva-Lotta E. (2010). The politics of ‘public opinion’ in the Philippines. Journal of Current Southeast Asian Affairs, 29(4), 97-118. picture_as_pdf
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (2008). The 2008 legislative yuan election and the complex nativisation of the KMT. Taiwan Perspective, 118(20th F), 1-6.
  • Hughes, Christopher R. (1999). Democratization and Beijing's Taiwan policy. In Tsang, Steve, Tien, Hung-mao (Eds.), Democratization in Taiwan: Implications for China (pp. 130-147). St. Martin’s Press.
  • Hussain, Athar (2013). What prospects for improved India-Pakistan relations?
  • Hwang, Yunwon (2011). Comparative analysis of Indonesian and Korean governance. (Working Paper 37). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • John, Matthew (2006). Indian exceptionalism? A discussion on India's experiment with constitutional secularism. (Working Paper 17). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Joseph, Vanishree (2012). Change agents? Women and political participation in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Kattumuri, Ruth (2016). Evidence and the policy process from an Indian perspective. In Hantrais, Linda, Lenihan, Ashley Thomas, MacGregor, Susanne (Eds.), International and Interdisciplinary Insights into Evidence and Policy . Routledge.
  • Kattumuri, Ruth (2011). Food security and the targeted public distribution system in India. (Working Paper 38). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Kattumuri, Ruth, Singh, Manju (2013). Historical developments and goals of social protection policies in India. In Midgley, James, Piachaud, David (Eds.), Social Protection, Economic Growth and Social Change: Goals, Issues and Trajectories in Brazil, China, India and South Africa. . Edward Elgar.
  • Kattumuri, Ruth, Singh, Manju (2015). 印度社会保障政策的历史发展与目标 (Historical developments and goals of social protection policies in India). 社会保障研究 (Social Security Studies), 2015(02).
  • Kattumuri, Ruth (2015). Evidence and the policy process from an Indian perspective. Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 10(2), 191-201. https://doi.org/10.1080/21582041.2015.1056749
  • Kumar, Sunil, Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa, Nikoloski, Zlatko (2014). New LSE research project: South Asia’s urbanisation-migration nexus.
  • Majid, Munir, Hedman, Eva-Lotta E., Ufen, Andreas, Hidayat, Syahrul, Liow, Joseph, Suffian, Ibrahim, McCargo, Duncan, Rojanaphruk, Pravit, Yujuico, Emmanuel (2010). Democratisation & new voter mobilisation in Southeast Asia. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR0005). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Martin, Marina B.V. (2013). Between informality and formality: Hundi/Hawala in India.
  • Nachane, Dilip M. (2010). Liberalization, globalization and the dynamics of democracy in India. (Working Paper 32). Asia Research Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Obino, Francesco (2013). Not Indian enough? How domestic development actors respond to decentralised INGOs. picture_as_pdf
  • Obino, Frencesco (2013). Book review: revealing Indian philanthropy. picture_as_pdf
  • Ramaiah, Avatthi (2013). Growing crimes against Dalits in India despite special laws.
  • Romani, Mattia, Rydge, James, Stern, Nicholas (2012). Cutting carbon emissions: developing countries like India are central to action. picture_as_pdf
  • Ruparelia, Sanjay, Reddy, Sanjay, Harriss, John, Corbridge, Stuart (2011). Understanding India’s new political economy: a great transformation? Routledge.
  • Shih, Fang-Long (2014). Transition to democracy at the expense of justice: the 2-28 Incident and White Terror in Taiwan. (Pathways to transitional justice in the Arab world — reflections on the Asia Pacific experience). Middle East Institute.
  • Shih, Fang-Long (2012-10-20 - 2012-10-22) A return to Mazu: religion and civil society in Taiwan [Paper]. 168 International Academic Conference on "Mazu: Local Cultures of Faith and Art", Taipei, Taiwan, Province of China, TWN.
  • Shih, Fang-Long, Jones, Carol (2014). Introduction to Taiwan and Hong Kong in comparative perspective: centres–peripheries, colonialism, and the politics of representation. Taiwan in Comparative Perspective, 5, 1-20.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2017). 투기적 도시화, 젠트리피케이션, 도시권 (Speculative urbanisation, gentrification and the right to the city). In Choi, Byung Doo (Ed.), 희망의 도시 (City of Hope) (pp. 216-243). 한울아카데미.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2014). Urban spatial restructuring, event-led development and scalar politics. Urban Studies, 51(14), 2961 - 2978. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098013515031 picture_as_pdf
  • Sibal, Rajeev (2012). India’s manufacturing sector: new policy, no progress. picture_as_pdf
  • Sidel, John T. (1999). Capital, coercion, and crime: bossism in the Philippines. Stanford University Press.
  • Sidel, John T. (1998). Crisis and transition, catastrophe and progress. Update to 'Indonesia: economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis'. (WriteNet papers). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Sidel, John T. (1997). Dark play: notes on a Balinese massacre. Indonesia, 63, 187-194.
  • Sidel, John T. (1998). Indonesia update: transition and its discontents, July - November 1998. (WriteNet papers). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Sidel, John T. (1999). Indonesia update: trends toward consolidation, threats of disintegration (January-December 1999). (WriteNet papers 18/1999). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Sidel, John T. (1998). Indonesia: economic, social and political dimensions of the current crisis. (WriteNet papers). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Sidel, John T. (2001). Indonesia: the limits of democratization and decentralization, January 2000 - October 2001. (WriteNet papers 04/2001). United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
  • Sidel, John T. (2001). 'It takes a madrasah'?: Habermas meets Bourdieu in Indonesia. South East Asia Research, 9(1), 109-122.
  • Sidel, John T. (1998). Macet total: logics of circulation and accumulation in the demise of Indonesia's new order. Indonesia, 66, 159-194.
  • Sidel, John T. (1998). Murder Inc., Cavite: capitalist development and political gangsterism in a Philippine province. In Trocki, Carl A. (Ed.), Gangsters, Democracy, and the State in Southeast Asia (pp. 55-80). Cornell University. Southeast Asia Program. https://doi.org/SEAPS-17
  • Sidel, John T. (2003). Other schools, other pilgrimages, other dreams: the making and unmaking of 'jihad' in Southeast Asia. In Siegel, James T., Kahin, Audrey R. (Eds.), Southeast Asia Over Three Generations: Essays Presented to Benedict R. O'g. Anderson (pp. 347-382). Cornell University. Southeast Asia Program. https://doi.org/SOSEA-36
  • Sidel, John T. (1997). Philippine politics in town, district, and province: bossism in Cavite and Cebu. Journal of Asian Studies, 57(4), 947-966.
  • Sidel, John T. (1995). The Philippines: the languages of legitimation. In Alagappa, Muthiah (Ed.), Political Legitimacy in Southeast Asia: the Quest for Moral Authority (pp. 136-169). Stanford University Press.
  • Sidel, John T. (2003). Review of "Surabaya, city of work: a socioeconomic history, 1900-2000". Indonesia, 76, 205-209.
  • Sidel, John T. (1997). Rewind, pause, fast forward: viewing the ongoing political transition in Indonesia; 1996-97. (EIAS briefing paper series 97/01). European Institute for Asian Studies.
  • Sidel, John T. (2001). Riots, church burnings, conspiracies. In Wessel, Ingrid, Wimhofer, Georgia (Eds.), Violence in Indonesia (pp. 64-81). Abera Verlag.
  • Sidel, John T. (1996). Siam and its twin?: democratisation and bossism in contemporary Thailand and the Philippines. IDS Bulletin, 27(2), 36-52.
  • Sidel, John T. (2008). Social origins of dictatorship and democracy revisited: colonial state and Chinese immigrant in the making of modern Southeast Asia. Comparative Politics, 40(2), 127-147.
  • Sidel, John T. (1998). Take the money and run? 'personality' politics in the post-Marcos Philippines. Public Policy Journal, 2(3), 27-38.
  • Sidel, John T. (2012). The fate of nationalism in the new states: Southeast Asia in comparative historical perspective. Comparative Studies in Society and History, 54(01), 114-144. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0010417511000612 picture_as_pdf
  • Srivastava, Manoj, Corbridge, Stuart, Veron, Rene, Williams, Glyn (2002). Making sense of the local state: rent-seeking, vernacular society and the employment assurance scheme in eastern India. Contemporary South Asia, 11(3), 267-289. https://doi.org/10.1080/0958493032000057690
  • Stafford, Charles (2014). Deception, corruption and the Chinese ritual economy. (Working papers 3). Asia Research Centre (ARC), The London School of Economics & Political Science.
  • Vanden Eynde, Oliver (2012). India’s Naxalite conflict: understanding targeting strategies. picture_as_pdf
  • Verma, Raj (2014). Book review - cold peace: China-India rivalry in the Twenty-First Century by Jeff Smith.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). Book review – India in Africa: changing geographies of power.
  • Verma, Raj (2016). Book review: deadly impasse: Indo-Pakistani relations at the dawn of a new century by Sumit Ganguly.
  • Verma, Raj (2017). Book review: handbook of Indian defence policy: themes, structures and doctrines edited by Harsh Pant.
  • Verma, Raj (2016). Book review: heading east: security, trade and environment between India and Southeast Asia edited by Karen Stoll Farrell and Sumit Ganguly.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). India, China and the Depsang Valley quagmire.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). India’s top 10 foreign policy challenges in 2014.
  • Verma, Raj (2013). Indo-Japanese relations: strengthening cooperation or forging an alliance?
  • Verma, Raj (2016). The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foreign Policy edited by David M. Malone, C. Raja Mohan and Srinath Raghavan.
  • Verma, Raj (2016). Top South Asian foreign policy challenges for 2016.
  • Verma, Raj (2016). The long read: 68 years of Indian foreign policy by Raj Verma.
  • Veron, Rene, Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj (2003). The everyday state and political society in Eastern India: structuring access to the employment assurance scheme. The Journal of Development Studies, 39(5), 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220380412331333129
  • Véron, René, Williams, Glyn, Corbridge, Stuart, Srivastava, Manoj (2006). Decentralized corruption or corrupt decentralization? Community monitoring of poverty-alleviation schemes in Eastern India. World Development, 34(11), 1922-1941. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.11.024
  • Westad, O.A (2012). China's geoeconomic strategy: China’s international future. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR012). LSE IDEAS, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Westad, Odd Arne (2012). China and Southeast Asia. (IDEAS reports - special reports SR015). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Westad, Odd Arne (2012). Europe in an Asian century: Europe between the superpowers: China and Europe: opportunities or dangers? (IDEAS reports - special reports SR013). LSE IDEAS, The London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Corbridge, Stuart, Véron, René (2003). Enhancing pro-poor governance in Eastern India: participation, politics and action research. Progress in Development Studies, 3(2), 159-178. https://doi.org/10.1191/1464993403ps059ra
  • Williams, Glyn, Véron, René, Corbridge, Stuart, Srivastava, Manoj (2003). Participation and power: poor people's engagement with India's Employment Assurance Scheme. Development and Change, 34(1), 163-192. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00300
  • Care Policy and Evaluation Centre
  • Omer, Mazin, Pasricha, Preeti (15 April 2025) Unity in adversity: how communities are bringing resilience to the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Centre for Analysis of Risk & Regulation
  • Barzelay, Michael, Iskander, Adnan (1995). A survey of public service accountability and administrative reform in Lebanon, with international comparisons. Harvard University.
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  • Hood, Christopher, Peters, B. Guy (2002). The top pay game and good governance - where immodest theories meet slippery facts. In Hood, Christopher, Peters, B. Guy, Lee, Grace (Eds.), Reward for High Public Office: Asian and Pacific Rim States (pp. 165-181). Routledge.
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  • Conflict Research Programme
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  • De Waal, Alex (9 February 2021) Somalia’s disassembled state. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
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  • Draji, Ibrahim (2020). المحكمة الدستورية الدسات السورية: ةقراءة قانونية تاريخية م. Conflict and Civil Society Research Unit, LSE. picture_as_pdf
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  • Gharibah, Mazen (2018). Local elections in post-agreement Syria: opportunities and challenges for local representation. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gharibah, Mazen, Turkmani, Rim, Al Zoubi, Zedoun (2022). م ا ل ن في درالية إلى المركزية المفرطة: ال لامركزية ف ا يل دس اتير ال سورية ف يس ياقه ا التاريخي. (Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World). LSE Ideas. picture_as_pdf
  • Gundel, Joakim (2020). Debt relief and the political marketplace in Somalia. (Memo). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gundel, Joakim (2020). Oil and gas in the political marketplace in Somalia. (Memo). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Hadaya, Sami (2020). Sectarianisation in Syria: the disintegration of a popular struggle. Conflict, Security and Development, 20(5), 607 - 629. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2020.1833520
  • Hasan, Mohamad (2020). Kurdish political and civil movements in Syria and the question of representation. (Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Ibreck, Rachel, Pendle, Naomi, Robinson, Alice (2021). Bridging divisions in a war-torn state: reflections on education and civicness in South Sudan. (Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Jaspars, Susanne, Majid, Nisar, Adan, Guhad M. (2023). Somalia's evolving political market place: from famine and humanitarian crisis to permanent precarity. Journal of Modern African Studies, 61(3), 343 - 366. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022278X23000071 picture_as_pdf
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  • Logan, Hannah (10 February 2021) Researching education, conflict and civicness in South Sudan: the project rationale and process. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Luedke, Alicia (2020). Violence, crime and gender in South Sudan: reflections from the field on militias and gangs. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Abdirahman, Khalif (23 February 2021) The Jubbaland project and the transborder Ogadeen. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Abdirahman, Khalif (2021). The Jubbaland project and the transborder Ogadeen: identity politics and regional reconfigurations in the Ethiopia-Kenya-Somalia borderlands. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Abdirahman, Khalif (2021). The Kismayo bubble - justice and security in Jubbaland. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Abdirahman, Khalif (3 March 2022) The political entrepreneur, not quite the jihadist takeover. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Abdirahman, Khalif, Sheikh Daar, Aydrus (11 March 2022) Ethiopia’s Somali region: between drought and unrest. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Sarkar, Aditya, Elder, Claire, Abdirahman, Khalif, Detzner, Sarah, Miller, Jared, De Waal, Alex (2021). Somalia’s politics: the usual business? A synthesis paper of the Conflict Research Programme. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Theros, Marika, Abdirahman, Khalif (2020). Finding peace in Somalia: the Galkaio ‘local’ peace agreement. (Policy Brief). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Mehchy, Zaki (12 February 2021) State budget: a mechanism to fund the political budget in Syria. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
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  • Economics
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  • European Institute
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  • Financial Markets Group
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  • Firoz Lalji Institute for Africa
  • Onyango, Gedion (Ed.) (2023). State politics and public policy in Eastern Africa: a comparative perspective. Springer International (Firm). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13490-6
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  • De Waal, Alex (9 February 2021) Somalia’s disassembled state. Conflict Research Programme Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • De Waal, Alex, Sarkar, Aditya, Newton, Chris (2021). Transactional politics and humanitarian crisis: lessons for policy from the political marketplace framework. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2021). Media pluralism and democratic consolidation a recipe for success? International Journal of Press/Politics, 26(4), 861 - 881. https://doi.org/10.1177/19401612211010480
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  • Ibreck, Rachel, Pendle, Naomi, Robinson, Alice (2021). Bridging divisions in a war-torn state: reflections on education and civicness in South Sudan. (Education, Conflict and Civicness in South Sudan). Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
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  • Kelecha, Mebratu (2024). Citizens, civil society, and activism under the EPRDF regime in Ethiopia: an analysis from below. Mobilization, 28(4), 529 - 530. https://doi.org/10.17813/1086-671X-28-4-521 picture_as_pdf
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  • Kirk, Thomas (5 March 2021) How a ‘public authority’ lens can help us understand NGOs and INGOs. Africa at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Luke, David, Desta, Melaku, Mevel, Simon (14 December 2021) The European Union is undermining prospects for a free trade agreement with Africa. Africa at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Macleod, Jamie, McCartan-Demie, Kulani, Guepie, Geoffroy (2023). Africa’s trade arrangements with the European Union and China. In Luke, David (Ed.), How Africa Trades (pp. 51 - 76). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.hat.c picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Nisar, Sarkar, Aditya, Elder, Claire, Abdirahman, Khalif, Detzner, Sarah, Miller, Jared, De Waal, Alex (2021). Somalia’s politics: the usual business? A synthesis paper of the Conflict Research Programme. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Newton, Chris, Mawien, Bol, Madut, Chirrilo, Gray, Elizabeth, Pendle, Naomi (2021). Chiefs’ courts, hunger, and improving humanitarian programming in South Sudan. Conflict Research Programme, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Onyango, Gedion (2024). Anti-corruption reform approaches in Africa: lessons and insights from Zambia. picture_as_pdf
  • Onyango, Gedion (2023). Towards the Africa we want! The changing state politics in Africa. In Onyango, Gedion (Ed.), State Politics and Public Policy in Eastern Africa: A Comparative Perspective (pp. 3 - 10). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13490-6_1
  • Onyango, Gedion (2025). A decade of institutional development, public leadership, and governance in Kenya from a promising past into an uncertain future! In Democratic Recession, Autocratic Resurgence and The Future of Governance in Africa (pp. 53-82). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003559764-4
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  • Onyango, Gedion (2024). Improving the public purse: the Kenya Revenue Authority as an example of positive public administration in Africa. In Lucas, Patrick, Nabatchi, Tina, O’Flynn, Janine, Hart, Paul ’t (Eds.), Pathways to Positive Public Administration: An International Perspective (pp. 187 - 204). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781803929170.00020 picture_as_pdf
  • Onyango, Gedion (2023). The post-COVID-19 economic recovery, government performance and lived poverty conditions in Kenya. Public Organization Review, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11115-023-00732-2 picture_as_pdf
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  • Pendle, Naomi (2020). The ‘Nuer of Dinka money’ and the demands of the dead: contesting the moral limits of monetised politics in South Sudan. Conflict, Security and Development, 20(5), 587 - 605. https://doi.org/10.1080/14678802.2020.1820161 picture_as_pdf
  • Gender Studies
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation? A study of Indian female peacekeepers. picture_as_pdf
  • Jayal, Niraja Gopal (12 September 2022) Hansa Mehta: an early indian feminist. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Kabeer, Naila, Haq Kabir, Ariful, Yasmin Huq, Tahera (2009). Quantifying the impact of social mobilisation: donors, civil society and the ‘road not taken’. (IDS Working Paper 333). Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England).
  • Kabeer, Naila, Mahmud, Simeen, Castro, Jairo Guillermo Isaza (2010). NGO Strategies and the challenge of development and democracy in Bangladesh. (IDS Working Paper 343). Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England).
  • Madhok, Sumi (2013). Rethinking agency: developmentalism, gender and rights. Routledge India.
  • Madhok, Sumi (2003). A "limited women’s empowerment": politics, the state, and development in north west India. Women’s Studies Quarterly, Special Issue, "Women and Development: Rethinking Policy and Reconceptualising Practice", 31(3), 154-173.
  • Madhok, Sumi, South Asia, LSE (2013). Rethinking agency: developmentalism, gender and rights.
  • Madhok, Sumi (2005). Autonomy, political literacy and the "social woman": towards a politics of inclusion. In Bates, Crispin, Basu, Subho (Eds.), Rethinking Indian Political Institutions . Anthem Press. picture_as_pdf
  • Malhotra, Rahul, Kabeer, Naila (2002). Demographic transition, intergenerational contracts and old age security: emerging challenges for social. (IDS Working Paper 157). Institute of Development Studies (Brighton, England).
  • Parmanand, Sharmila (2023). Democratic backsliding and threats to human rights in Dutertes Philippines. In Brysk, Alison (Ed.), Populism and Human Rights in a Turbulent Era (pp. 105 - 125). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781802209549.00010 picture_as_pdf
  • Pathak Shah, Ratna, Khan, Ruhi (2017). “Lipstick under my burkha tells stories that have simmered under the surface for a very long time. They need their space.” – Ratna Pathak Shah.
  • Ravikumar, Madhavi, Downey, John, Bhargav, Nimmagadda, Deb, Debasreeta, Dasgupta, Rohit K., Pavarala, Vinod (2024). Media and citizenship in India: heteronomy and autonomy in the Indian journalistic field. Journalism Studies, 25(15), 1813 - 1833. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2024.2397679 picture_as_pdf
  • Shahrokni, Nazanin (2009). All the President's women. MERIP Middle East Report, 253, 1-6.
  • Shahrokni, Nazanin (2014). The mothers' paradise: Women-only parks and the dynamics of state power in the Islamic Republic of Iran. Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 10(3), 87-108.
  • Shahrokni, Nazanin (2012). The politics of polling: Polling and the constitution of counter-publics during 'reform' in Iran. Current Sociology, 60(2), 202-221. https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392111429222
  • Shahrokni, Nazanin, Sofos, Spyros (2023). Ecologies of belonging and exclusion in urban Kuwait: towards an urban co-designed approach. (LSE Middle East Centre Kuwait Programme Paper Series 21). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Kalpana (1994). Class alliances and the nature of hegemony: the post-independence Indian state in Marxist writing. In Sathyamurthy, T. V. (Ed.), State and Nation in the Context of Social Change (pp. 246-273). Oxford University Press.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2012). The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 1). picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2012). The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 2). picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Kalpana (1999). Patterns of accumulation and struggles of rural labour: some aspects of agrarian change in central Bihar. Journal of Peasant Studies, 26(2), 316-354. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066159908438710
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2015). Prime Minister Modi’s UK visit: protests gather momentum.
  • Geography and Environment
  • Dajani, Muna, Fakher Eldin, Munir, Mason, Michael (Eds.) (2022). The untold story of the Golan Heights: occupation, colonization and Jawlani resistance. Bloomsbury (Firm). https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755644551
  • Al-Rubaie, Azhar, Mason, Michael, Mehdi, Zainab (2021). Failing flows: water management in Southern Iraq. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 52). Middle East Centre, LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Antona, Laura (2020). Anatomies and apparatuses of violence: the everyday encounters of migrant domestic workers in Singapore [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004127
  • Antona, Laura (2022). The new normal, or the same old? The experiences of domestic workers in Singapore. In Shin, Hyun Bang, Mckenzie, Murray, Oh, Do Young (Eds.), COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a post-pandemic world (pp. 141 - 149). LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.cov.l picture_as_pdf
  • Arman, Husan, Iammarino, Simona, Ibarra-Olivo, J. Eduardo, Lee, Neil (2021). Breaking out of the innovation trap? Towards promoting private R&D investment in Kuwait. (Kuwait Programme paper series 9). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Arman, Husam, Iammarino, Simona, Ibarra-Olivo, J. Eduardo, Lee, Neil (2022). Systems of innovation, diversification, and the R&D trap: a case study of Kuwait. Science and Public Policy, 49(2), 179 – 190. https://doi.org/10.1093/scipol/scab073 picture_as_pdf
  • Atkinson, Giles, Gelan, Ayele (2021). Sustainability, natural capital and climate change in Kuwait. (LSE Middle East Centre Kuwait Programme Paper Series 12). LSE Middle East Centre, Kuwait Programme. picture_as_pdf
  • Barnes, Jonathan (2022). Divergent desires for the just transition in South Africa: an assemblage analysis. Political Geography, 97, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102655
  • Baum-Snow, Nathaniel, Henderson, J. Vernon, Turner, Matthew A., Zhang, Qinghua, Brandt, Loren (2016). When models fall short: Evidence from Chinese road infrastructure investments.
  • Ben Jebli, Mehdi, Madaleno, Mara, Schneider, Nicolas, Shahzad, Umer (2022). What does the EKC theory leave behind? A state-of-the-art review and assessment of export diversification-augmented models. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 194(6). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-022-10037-4
  • Boccia, Marinella, Iammarino, Simona, Sean, Chanmony, Veung, Naron (2024). Firms’ perceptions of obstacles to business: the case of Cambodia. (Southeast Asia Working Paper Series 10). Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Chari, Sharad (2002). Book review: reinventing India by Stuart Corbridge and John Harriss. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 92(2), 349-352. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8306.t01-1-00294
  • Corbridge, Stuart (2002). The continuing struggle for India's Jharkhand: democracy, decentralisation and the politics of names and numbers. Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, 40(3), 55-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/713999595
  • Corbridge, Stuart (1999). 'The militarization of all Hindudom'? The Bharatiya Janata Party, the bomb, and the political spaces of Hindu nationalism. Economy and Society, 28(2), 222-255. https://doi.org/10.1080/03085149900000004
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  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Veron, Rene (2003). Making social science matter 2: how the rural poor see the state in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal. Economic and Political Weekly, 38(25), 2561-2569.
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Véron, René (2003). Brainstorming, modified logframes and the conversion of research hypotheses into field questions: reflections from team-based fieldwork in eastern India. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 24(2), 242-257. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9493.00155
  • Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj Kumar, Véron, René (2005). Seeing the state: governance and governmentality in India. Cambridge University Press.
  • Crescenzi, Riccardo, De Filippis, Fabrizio, Giua, Mara, Vaquero Pineiro, Cristina (2022). Geographical Indications and local development: the strength of territorial embeddedness. Regional Studies, 56(3), 381 - 393. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2021.1946499 picture_as_pdf
  • Dajani, Muna, Eldin, Munir Fakher, Mason, Michael (2022). Conclusion: the Jawlan as counter-geography. In Mason, Michael, Dajani, Muna, Eldin, Munir Fakher (Eds.), The Untold Story of the Golan Heights: Occupation, Colonization and Jawlani Resistance (pp. 183 - 196). Bloomsbury (Firm). https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755644551.0032
  • Dajani, Muna, Eldin, Munir Fakher, Mason, Michael (2022). Introduction: representing the occupied Jawlan/Golan. In Mason, Michael, Dajani, Muna, Eldin, Munir Fakher (Eds.), The Untold Story of the Golan Heights: Occupation, Colonization and Jawlani Resistance (pp. 1 - 19). Bloomsbury (Firm). https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755644551.0008
  • Dajani, Muna, Henderson, Christian (2024). Special section: Circuits of production, crisis and revolt: the environment and capital in the Middle East and North Africa. Middle East Critique, 33(4), 517 - 527. https://doi.org/10.1080/19436149.2024.2427465 picture_as_pdf
  • Fergus, Cristin, Storer, Liz, Dawson, Katherine (18 June 2020) Shifting spaces: COVID-19 responses across the African Great Lakes region. Africa at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Wu, Wenjie (2017). Airports and economic performance in China.
  • Henderson, J. Vernon, Su, Dongling, Zhang, Qinghua, Zheng, Siqi (2022). Political manipulation of urban land markets: evidence from China. Journal of Public Economics, 214, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpubeco.2022.104730 picture_as_pdf
  • Iddawela, Yohan, Lee, Neil, Rodríguez-Pose, Andrés (2021). Quality of sub-national government and regional development in Africa. (III Working Papers 59). London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.u09wxf6p7qmw picture_as_pdf
  • Khezri, Mohsen (2024). The interplay between resource wealth and tax revenue: implications for fiscal policy and institutional development in the Kurdistan region. In Muhamad, Goran M., Khayyat, Nabaz T. (Eds.), Resource Management Performance: A Sectoral Analysis in the Post-Conflict Kurdistan Region of Iraq (pp. 63 - 74). Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-7725-9_4
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  • Lee, Neil, Arman, Husam (12 December 2024) Sovereign wealth funds: from piggy banks to strategic actors. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Lee, Neil, Ni, Metta, Boey, Augustin (2024). The scale-up state: Singapore’s industrial policy for the digital economy. (Southeast Asia Working Paper Series 11). Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asia Centre, LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Liu, Felicia, Smith, T. E. L., Yian, Vernon, Holden, John (2023). Seasonality in the Anthropocene on the construction of Southeast Asia’s 'haze season'. (Southeast Asia Working Paper Series 6). London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Mason, Michael, Akıncı, Zeynep Sıla, Bilgen, Arda, Nasir, Noori, Al-Rubaie, Azhar (2023). Towards hydro-transparency on the Euphrates-Tigris basin: mapping surface water changes in Iraq, 1984–2015. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 74). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Mason, Michael, Dajani, Muna, Fakher Eldin, Munir, Tesdell, Omar (2021). The occupied Jawlan: an online open curriculum. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 58). Middle East Centre, LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Mason, Michael (2022). Infrastructure under pressure: water management and state-making in Southern Iraq. Geoforum, 132, 52 - 61. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.04.006 picture_as_pdf
  • Mason, Michael (2022). The politics of lifeworld colonization in the occupied Golan. In Mason, Michael, Dajani, Muna, Eldin, Munir Fakher (Eds.), The Untold Story of the Golan Heights: Occupation, Colonization and Jawlani Resistance (pp. 23 - 41). Bloomsbury (Firm). https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755644551.0010 picture_as_pdf
  • Sajjad, Fizzah, Javed, Umair (2022). Democracy, legitimacy, and mega-project politics: the evolution of Lahore’s first BRT corridor. Antipode, 54(5), 1497 - 1518. https://doi.org/10.1111/anti.12829 picture_as_pdf
  • Salleh, Alia (2024). Questioning “progressive” gentrification in Asia: evidence from Kampung Sungai Baru, Kuala Lumpur. Urban Geography, 45(9), 1513-1535. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2024.2333699 picture_as_pdf
  • Sanyal, Romola (2013). Understanding South Asia through its borders.
  • Sanyal, Romola (2014). The continuing legacy of partition in India’s urban spaces.
  • Shariff Sharp, Deen, Alshammari, Abrar, Hameed, Kanwal (2021). The quiet emergency: experiences and understandings of climate change in Kuwait. (LSE Middle East Centre Kuwait Programme Paper Series 13). LSE Middle East Centre, Kuwait Programme. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharp, Deen (2023). Lebanon unsettled: the spatialities of the October 2019 uprising. (LSE Middle East Centre Paper Series 73). LSE Middle East Centre. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharp, Deen (2021). Open Gaza: architectures of hope. American University in Cairo Press.
  • Sharp, Deen (2023). Reconstruction as violence and forced displacement in Syria. In Jacobsen, Karen, Majidi, Nassim (Eds.), Handbook on Forced Migration (pp. 285 - 292). Edward Elgar. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781839104978.00046
  • Sharp, Deen, Mason, Michael, Wahby, Noura (13 December 2022) Climate urbanism in the Arab world: an LSE and AUC academic collaboration. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharp, Deen (2022). Haphazard urbanisation: urban informality, politics, and power in Egypt. Urban Studies, 59(4), 734 - 749. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980211040927 picture_as_pdf
  • Sharp, Deen (2021). Introduction. In Sharp, Deen (Ed.), Open Gaza: architectures of hope . American University in Cairo Press. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharp, Deen (2022). Showpiece city: how architecture made Dubai. Todd Reisz (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2021). Pp. 416. $30.00 cloth. ISBN: 9781503609884. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 54(1), 219 - 221. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020743821001264 picture_as_pdf
  • Sharp, Deen (2021). Threatening informality in the Middle East. In Mirgani, Suzi (Ed.), Informal politics in the Middle East . Hurst Publishers (London, England). picture_as_pdf
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  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2017). 투기적 도시화, 젠트리피케이션, 도시권 (Speculative urbanisation, gentrification and the right to the city). In Choi, Byung Doo (Ed.), 희망의 도시 (City of Hope) (pp. 216-243). 한울아카데미.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2014). Urban spatial restructuring, event-led development and scalar politics. Urban Studies, 51(14), 2961 - 2978. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098013515031 picture_as_pdf
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2023). The political economy of mega-events as spectacles in the Global East. In Aramata, Miyo (Ed.), Political Economy of the Tokyo Olympics: Unrestrained Capital and Development without Sustainable Principles (pp. 30 - 48). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003325888-3 picture_as_pdf
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  • Shreedhar, Ganga, Contu, Davide, Freitag, Patricia, Takshe, Aseel, Mourato, Susana (26 June 2023) Water-energy-nature nexus and religiosity in Kuwait. Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
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  • Sundaresan, Jayaraj (2012). Urban commons and public interest coalitions: learning from the restoration of Bangalore’s lakes. picture_as_pdf
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  • Veron, Rene, Corbridge, Stuart, Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj (2003). The everyday state and political society in Eastern India: structuring access to the employment assurance scheme. The Journal of Development Studies, 39(5), 1-28. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220380412331333129
  • Véron, René, Williams, Glyn, Corbridge, Stuart, Srivastava, Manoj (2006). Decentralized corruption or corrupt decentralization? Community monitoring of poverty-alleviation schemes in Eastern India. World Development, 34(11), 1922-1941. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.11.024
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  • Wei, Ran (2024). Heritage construction in China: negotiation and contestation of decision-making and heritage discourses [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Williams, Glyn, Srivastava, Manoj, Corbridge, Stuart, Véron, René (2003). Enhancing pro-poor governance in Eastern India: participation, politics and action research. Progress in Development Studies, 3(2), 159-178. https://doi.org/10.1191/1464993403ps059ra
  • Williams, Glyn, Véron, René, Corbridge, Stuart, Srivastava, Manoj (2003). Participation and power: poor people's engagement with India's Employment Assurance Scheme. Development and Change, 34(1), 163-192. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-7660.00300
  • Wu, Wenjie (2012). Urban rail investment: lessons from Beijing.
  • Yee Koh, Sin, Zhao, Yimin, Shin, Hyun Bang (2022). Moving the mountain and greening the sea: the micropolitics of speculative green urbanism at Forest City, Iskandar Malaysia. Urban Geography, 43(10), 1469 - 1495. https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2021.1999725 picture_as_pdf
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  • Government
  • Evans, Mark, Dunleavy, Patrick, Phillimore, John (Eds.) (2024). Australia’s evolving democracy: a new democratic audit. LSE Press. https://doi.org/10.31389/lsepress.ada picture_as_pdf
  • Lin, Chun (Ed.) (2000). Defining a changing China in global politics. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
  • Lin, Chun (Ed.) (2000). Modernizing Chinese polity. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
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  • Benton, Gregor, Lin, Chun (Eds.) (2009). Was Mao really a monster?: the academic response to Chang and Halliday’s "Mao: the unknown story". Routledge.
  • Benton, Gregor, Lin, Chun (Eds.) (2008). Zhuan ji hai shi du zhuan?: hai wai xue zhe ping "Mao Zedong, xian wei ren zhi de gu shi". Da feng chu ban she.
  • Lin, Chun (Ed.) (2000). The transformation of Chinese socialism. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd.
  • Ahlback, Johan, Jablonski, Ryan S. (2025). How to distinguish human error from election fraud: evidence from the 2019 Malawi election. British Journal of Political Science, 55, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007123425100951 picture_as_pdf
  • Ahlbäck, Johan (2020). Electoral integrity in unconsolidated democracies: challenges and potential remedies [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.00004208
  • Ahmadov, Anar, Hughes, James (2017). Ideology and civilian victimization in civil war. (LSE Conflict Research Group Working Paper). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Akkoyunlu, Feyzi Karabekir (2014). The rise and fall of the hybrid regime: guardianship and democracy in Iran and Turkey [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Alkhowaiter, Meshal (3 May 2023) Closing the wage gap between citizens and foreign labour what can Saudi Arabia learn from Singapore? Middle East Centre Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Baker, Jacqueline (2012). The rise of Polri: democratisation and the political economy of security in Indonesia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bose, Sumantra (2014). Spotlight on India’s Lok Sabha elections: why do Indians vote?
  • Banerjee, Mukulika, Bose, Sumantra (2014). What can other democracies learn from India? E-debate with LSE academics.
  • Bartlett, Will, Prelec, Tena (2019). UAE: sultanism meets illiberal democracy. In Bieber, Florian, Tzifakis, Nikolaos (Eds.), The Western Balkans in the World: Linkages and Relations with Non-Western Countries (pp. 241 - 259). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429243349-13
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  • Bolesta, Andrzej (2012). China as a post-socialist developmental state: explaining Chinese development trajectory [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Bose, Sumantra (2012). Class, culture, and politics: the making of Mamata Banerjee. picture_as_pdf
  • Bose, Sumantra (2013). Indian democracy: a work in progress.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2013). Transforming India: challenges to the world's largest democracy in the 21st Century. Harvard University Press.
  • Bose, Sumantra, South Asia, LSE (2012). Historical inevitability? The regionalisation of Indian politics (Part I). picture_as_pdf
  • Bose, Sumantra, South Asia, LSE (2012). Historical inevitability? The regionalisation of Indian politics (Part II). picture_as_pdf
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  • Masiero, Silvia, Maiorano, Diego (2016). Empowering wageseekers? The computerisation of India’s NREGA in Andhra Pradesh.
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  • South Asia Centre
  • Abbasi, Asad (2018). Pakistan election special: the usual manifestos. picture_as_pdf
  • Agarwal, Mahak (2018). Isolated climate policies and the actions of India. picture_as_pdf
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  • Bose, Saheli (2018). What has kept BIMSTEC from taking off? picture_as_pdf
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  • Hossain, Naomi, Campion, Sonali (2017). “If you don’t have food security what development can you have?” – Naomi Hossain.
  • Jarral, Khalid (2018). Social media: awakening, liberating and empowering the Pakistani voters. picture_as_pdf
  • Kakar, Asmat, Baloch, Ghulam Rasool (2018). Alleviating rural poverty through alternative means of livelihood development. picture_as_pdf
  • Kapur, Saloni (2018). The electoral victory of Imran Khan: diffusing the dynasties of control in Pakistan? picture_as_pdf
  • Mukhopadhyay, Mriganka (2018). The rise of BJP's 'overseas friends'. picture_as_pdf
  • Roy-Chaudhury, Shantanu (2018). Examining the roles of Bangladesh, Myanmar and Maldives in the rivalry for Indian Ocean supremacy. picture_as_pdf
  • Singh Maini, Tridivesh (2018). India's global outreach from the regional level. picture_as_pdf
  • Tarikul Islam, Mohammad (2018). Despite legislative and institutional arrangements, Bangladesh is struggling to improve environmental governance. picture_as_pdf
  • Tharoor, Shashi, Lohiya, Anishka Gheewala (2018). "I don't believe that Hindutva is Hinduism" - Dr Shashi Tharoor. picture_as_pdf
  • Tiwari, Anshuman, Banerjee, Abhijit (2018). "The private sector is much more likely to misuse Aadhar than the government." - Abhijit Banerjee. picture_as_pdf
  • Tripathi, Salil (2018). Rahul Gandhi Townhall: feature length special. picture_as_pdf
  • Systemic Risk Centre
  • Anderson, Ronald W. (2020). Who bears risk in China's non-financial enterprise debt? (Systemic Risk Centre Discussion Papers 101). Systemic Risk Centre, The London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • James, Kevin R. (13 December 2019) Dollars or Pence? Choosing a framework for US-China trade. LSE Business Review. picture_as_pdf
  • Urban and Spatial Programme
  • Gibbons, Stephen, Wu, Wenjie (2017). Airports and economic performance in China.
  • Wu, Wenjie (2012). Urban rail investment: lessons from Beijing.