Items where Year is 2015

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  • Sammut, Gordon, Andreouli, Eleni, Gaskell, George, Valsiner, Jaan (Eds.) (2015). The Cambridge handbook of social representations. Cambridge University Press.
  • Ainley, Kirsten, Friedman, Rebekka, Mahony, Chris (Eds.) (2015). Evaluating transitional justice: accountability and peacebuilding in post-conflict Sierra Leone. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Antal, Ariane Berthoin, Hutter, Michael, Stark, David (Eds.) (2015). Moments of valuation: exploring sites of dissonance. Oxford University Press.
  • Arnull, Anthony, Chalmers, Damian (Eds.) (2015). Oxford handbook of EU law. Oxford University Press.
  • Allo, Awol (Ed.) (2015). The courtroom as a space of resistance: reflections on the legacy of the Rivonia trial. Ashgate Dartmouth.
  • Mansell, Robin, Ang, Peng Hwa (Eds.) (2015). The international encyclopedia of digital communication and society. Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118767771
  • Aaberge, Rolf, Atkinson, Anthony B., Sigstad, Henrik (2015). Income poverty, affluence and polarisation viewed from the median. (CASEpapers 194). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Aaltonen, Aleksi Ville, Alaimo, Cristina (2015-10-13 - 2015-10-15) The generativity of the social web: a multi-case enquiryinto generative patterns of social media platforms [Paper]. 4th Innovation in Information Infrastructures (III) Workshop, Coventry, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Abbott, Tom E. F., Vaid, Nidhi, Ip, Dorothy, Cron, Nicholas J., Wells, Matt, Torrance, Hew D.T., Emmanuel, Julian (2015). A single-centre observational cohort study of admission National Early Warning Score (NEWS). Resuscitation, 92, 89-93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2015.04.020
  • Abdelnour, Samer (2015). Actorhood and institutions: three studies of social intervention in the Sudan [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Abdelrahman, Maha (2015). Social movements and the question of organisation: Egypt and everywhere. (LSE Middle East Centre paper series 8). Middle East Centre, LSE.
  • Abdelshahid, Amy, Campbell, Catherine (2015). Should I circumcise my daughter? Exploring diversity and ambivalence in Egyptian parents' social representations of female circumcision. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 25(1), 49-65. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.2195
  • Abdolmohammadi, Pejman (2015). The revival of nationalism and secularism in modern Iran. (LSE Middle East Centre paper series 11). LSE Middle East Centre.
  • Abdolmohammadi, Pejman, Cama, Giampiero (2015). Iran as peculiar hybrid regime: structure and dynamics of the Islamic Republic. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 42(4), 558-578. https://doi.org/10.1080/13530194.2015.1037246
  • Abdolmohammadi, Pejman, Cama, Giampiero (2015). Modern Iran: between domestic affairs and international relations. Bruno Mondadori (Firm).
  • Abell, Peter, Engel, Ofer, Wynn, Henry P. (2015). Corporate social responsibility, inequality and corporate governance. In Fryzel, Barbara (Ed.), The True Value of CSR: Corporate Identity and Stakeholder Perceptions (pp. 163-174). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137433206.0019
  • Abueg, Christian (2015). Jeb Bush last campaigned more than a decade ago. The Republican Party has moved on – and to the right.
  • Abueg, Christian (2015). The rise of Trump and Sanders shows that the debate between style and substance in presidential elections is here to stay.
  • Abuya, Timothy, Ndwiga, Charity, Ritter, Julie, Kanya, Lucy, Bellows, Benjamin, Binkin, Nancy, Warren, Charlotte E. (2015). The effect of a multi-component intervention on disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Kenya. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-015-0645-6
  • Acciari, Louisa (2015). Women have nothing to be forgiven for.
  • Accornero, Guya, Ramos Pinto, Pedro (5 June 2015) Patterns of protest in Portugal show the relationship between the 'old' politics of labour and ‘new’ anti-austerity movements. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Acharya, Nina (2015). On the frontline: what is the real price of cutting migrants' rights? Discovery Society, 17,
  • Acland, Dan, Levy, Matthew R. (2015). Naiveté, projection bias, and habit formation in gym attendance. Management Science, 61(1), 146-160. https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2014.2091
  • Acosta Arcarazo, Diego, Freier, Luisa Feline (2015). Turning the immigration policy paradox upside down? Populist liberalism and discursive gaps in South America. International Migration Review, 49(3), 659-696. https://doi.org/10.1111/imre.12146
  • Acs, Zoltan J., Szerb, László, Ortega-Argilés, Raquel, Aidis, Ruta, Coduras, Alicia (2015). The regional application of the global entrepreneurship and development index (GEDI): the case of Spain. Regional Studies, 49(12), 1977-1994. https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2014.888712
  • Adaire, Esther (2015). Book Review: Of God and man by Zygmunt Bauman and Stanislaw Obirek.
  • Adaire, Esther (2015). Book review: the philosophy of war and exile by Nolen Gertz.
  • Adam, Jeroen (2015). The democratic credentials of a hybrid institutional framework.
  • Adam, Noémie (2015). Drumming out resistance in Japan: writing back Burakumin identity through music.
  • Adams, John, Curry, Chris, Espuny-Pujol, Ferran, Hancock, Ruth, Hu, Bo, King, Derek, Luheshi, Sarah, Morciano, Marcello, Pike, Timothy & Popat, Shamill et al (2015). Interactions between state pension and long-term care reforms: an overview. Pensions Policy Institute, LSE PSSRU, University of East Anglia.
  • Addey, Camilla (2015). Literacy as numbers: The efficacy, merits and validity of transnational literacy assessment programmes.
  • Addo, Atta (2015). A Farewell to Africa Rising, and other grand narratives on Africa.
  • Adebahr, Cornelius (2015). Wider cooperation with Iran would be in the EU’s strategic interest.
  • Adeyemo, Lola (2015). United We Stand: How the Election Results Dismiss the Narrative of a Divided #Nigeria.
  • Adler, Matthew D., Dolan, Paul, Kavetsos, Georgios (2015). Would you choose to be happy? Tradeoffs betweenhappiness and the other dimensions of life in a largepopulation survey. (CEP Discussion Paper 1366). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Adraoui, Mohamed-Ali (2015). Le chercheur, l'événement et les médias: du 11 septembre 2001 aux révolutions arabes. Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Mediterranee, (138), 167-188. https://doi.org/10.4000/remmm.9264
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2015). Why the next Portuguese election will not see the surge of a left-wing challenger like Podemos or Syriza.
  • Afonso, Whitney (2015). A lack of transparency is leading to a fiscal illusion where citizens underestimate their tax burdens and the cost of government.
  • Africa@LSE (2015). Double Vision: A photographic exhibition of South End, Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
  • Africa@LSE (2015). Photo Essay – Urban experimentation: How housing, transport, and infrastructure projects are revolutionising Addis Ababa.
  • Africa@LSE (2015). Photos from the 2015 #LSEAfrica Summit.
  • Aghatise, Mitchell (2015). Democracy and the Nigerian factor: the problem with the Nigerian people.
  • Aghatise, Mitchell (2015). Nigeria’s 2015 elections have not brought change, but business as usual with a different face.
  • Aghatise, Mitchell (2015). Rescued from Boko Haram – What will it take to feel truly free?
  • Aghion, Philippe, Howitt, Peter, Prantl, Susanne (2015). Patent rights, product market reforms, and innovation. Journal of Economic Growth, 20(3), 223-262. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10887-015-9114-3
  • Agnello, Luca, Castro, Vítor, Jalles, João Tovar, Sousa, Ricardo M. (2015). Do debt crises boost financial reforms? Applied Economics Letters, 22(5), 356-360. https://doi.org/10.1080/13504851.2014.943878
  • Agnew, Sinéad (2015). What we talk about when we talk about conscience: the meaning and function of conscience in commercial law doctrine [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Agnihotri, Srishti (2015). The bitter aftertaste of sugar.
  • Agnihotri, Srishti, Das, Minakshi (2015). Reviewing India’s protection of children from sexual offences act three years on.
  • Aguiar-Conraria, Luís (2015). What impact will Portugal’s election have on the country’s economy?
  • Ahearn, Mary Clare (2015). Obamacare may be changing the way that American farms work.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Cheshire, Paul (2015). What is good architecture worth?
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Feddersen, Arne (2015). From periphery to core: measuring agglomeration effects using high-speed rail. (SERC discussion papers SERCDP0172). Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Holman, Nancy (2015). Distinctively different: a new approach to valuing architectural amenities. (SERC discussion papers SERCDP0171). Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Holman, Nancy (2015). Distinctively different: a new approach to valuing architectural amenities. (CESifo Working Paper Series 5521). The London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Geography and Environment.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., McMillen, Daniel P. (2015). The vertical city: the price of land and the height of buildings in Chicago 1870-2010. (SERC discussion papers SERCDP0180). Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Wendland, Nicolai (2015). The spatial decay in commuting probabilities: employment potential vs. commuting gravity. (SERC discussion papers SERCDP0188). Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Franke, Bastian, Maennig, Wolfgang (2015). Terrorism and international tourism: the case of Germany. Jahrbücher Für NationalöKonomie und Statistik, 235(1), 3-21.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Maennig, Wolfgang (2015). Homevoters vs. leasevoters: a spatial analysis of airport effects. Journal of Urban Economics, 87, 85-99. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jue.2015.03.002 picture_as_pdf
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M., Redding, Stephen, Sturm, Daniel M., Wolf, Nikolaus (2015). The economics of density: evidence from the Berlin Wall. Econometrica, 83(6), 2127 - 2189. https://doi.org/10.3982/ECTA10876
  • Ahmad, Mahvish (2015-04-03) Front page news: life, death, and grief in the Pakistani media [Paper]. New Media and Social Change in Pakistan, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States, USA.
  • Ahmad Kaker, Sobia (2015). The enclavisation paradox: everyday insecurity and the perpetuation of violence in Karachi.
  • Ahmed, Wasim (2015). Challenges of using Twitter as a data source: An overview of current resources.
  • Ahrend, Rudiger, Farchy, Emily, Kaplanis, Ioannis, Lembcke, Alexander C. (2015). What makes cities more productive? Agglomeration economies and the role of urban governance: evidence from 5 OECD countries. (SERC discussion papers SERCDP0178). Spatial Economics Research Centre.
  • Aidt, Toke, Leon, Gabriel, Franck, Raphael, Jensen, Peter (2015). The threat of revolution can play a pivotal role in spurring democratisation.
  • Ainley, Kirsten, Friedman, Rebekka, Mahony, Chris (2015). Transitional justice in Sierra Leone: theory, history and evaluation. In Ainley, Kirsten, Friedman, Rebekka, Mahony, Chris (Eds.), Evaluating Transitional Justice: Accountability and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone (pp. 1-18). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Ainley, Kirsten, Friedman, Rebekka, Mahony, Chris (2015). The potential and politics of transitional justice: interactions between the global and the local in evaluations of success. In Ainley, Kirsten, Friedman, Rebekka, Mahony, Chris (Eds.), Evaluating Transitional Justice: Accountability and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone (pp. 265-280). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2015). Evaluating the success of transitional justice in Sierra Leone and beyond. In Ainley, Kirsten, Friedman, Rebekka, Mahony, Chris (Eds.), Evaluating Transitional Justice: Accountability and Peacebuilding in Post-Conflict Sierra Leone (pp. 241-264). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Ainley, Kirsten (2015). The responsibility to protect and the International Criminal Court: counteracting the crisis. International Affairs, 91(1), 37-54. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2346.12185
  • Aisbitt, Lexi, Chowdhury, Humaira (2015). For those whose livelihoods are intertwined with water, the monsoon is both desired and cursed.
  • Aitchison, Claire, Carter, Susan, Guerin, Cally (2015). Academic blogging in the “accelerated academy”: How to build a personal, professional and public community.
  • Aizenman, Joshua (2015). With Greek debt negotiations at a critical phase it is time for Germany to end its policy of ‘muddling through’.
  • Akhtar, Zoya, Shriram, Sharanya (2015). “Forget my creative expression, I can tell other stories, but can you imagine being a part of a society that thinks that you should not exist?” – Zoya Akthar.
  • Aksoy, Deniz (2015). Terrorist attacks are linked to the timing of elections, but only in states where it is difficult to influence the political process.
  • Akum, Richard, Vonhmassess, Mainlehwon (2015). Liberia’s postwar constitution review: A tale of mistrust and uncertainty.
  • Al-Qaiwani, Sara (2015). Nationalism, revolution and feminism: women in Egypt and Iran from 1880-1980 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2015). Deconstructing nation and religion: young Saudi women novelists. In Ozdalga, Errol, Kuzmanović, Daniella (Eds.), Novels and Nations in the Muslim World (pp. 133-151). Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2015). Divine politics reconsidered: Saudi Islamists on peaceful revolution. (LSE Middle East Centre paper series 7). Middle East Centre, LSE.
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2015). Is it always good to be King? Saudi regime resilience after the 2011 Arab popular uprisings. (LSE Middle East Centre paper series 12). Middle East Centre, LSE.
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2015). Muted Modernists: The struggle over divine politics in Saudi Arabia. Hurst Publishers (London, England).
  • Al-Rasheed, Madawi (2015). Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy: Loss without gain? (Collected Papers). London School of Economics and Political Science, Middle East Centre.
  • Alaadldin, Ranj (2015). David Cameron must re-invigorate British foreign policy.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Air strikes in Syria are a good start, but the lessons of Iraq and Libya must be learned.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Collective solidarity with France must transform into collective action against ISIS.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). David Cameron must re-invigorate British foreign policy.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Help sufferers of obesity and addiction help themselves.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Labour must go back to conviction politics.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Rethinking secession: why Spain and Catalonia should not take stability for granted.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Turkish elections: why the EU may come to regret its support for Erdoğan.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). The West must hit ISIS harder.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2015). Iraq: the rise of the Shi'a, 1958-1980 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Alam, Khurshed (2015). Expanding the reach of microcredit through livelihood mapping: a model.
  • Alam, Khurshed, Hasan, Mubashar (2015). Progress through pragmatism in the Indo-Bangla relationship.
  • Alam, Omar (2015). China-Pakistan economic corridor: towards a new ‘heartland’?
  • Alba, Richard, Foner, Nancy (2015). Mixed unions reveal progress in integration but also enduring societal social cleavages, which revolve around race in the US and religion in Europe.
  • Alba, Silvia (2015). A scribe’s-eye view of #Polis2015.
  • Albers, Thilo, Uebele, Martin (2015). The global impact of the great depression. (Economic History working paper series 218/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Albertazzi, Daniele (2015). Junior partner no more: how the growth of the Lega Nord could reshape the right in Italy.
  • Alcott, Ben, Rose, Pauline (8 October 2015) Universal access to quality education: more and better learning data needed to track #GlobalGoals progress. Africa at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Alden, Christopher, Large, Dan (2015). On becoming a norms maker: Chinese foreign policy, norms evolution and the challenges of security in Africa. China Quarterly, 221, 123-142. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0305741015000028
  • Alden, Christopher, Schoeman, Maxi (2015). Reconstructing South African identity through global summitry. Global Summitry, 1(2), 187-204. https://doi.org/10.1093/global/guw001
  • Alders, Peter, Costa-Font, Joan, de Klerk, Mirjam, Frank, Richard (2015). What is the impact of policy differences on nursing home utilization?: the cases of Germany and the Netherlands. Health Policy, 119(6), 814-820. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthpol.2015.02.006
  • Aldous, Michael (2015). Avoiding 'negligence and profusion': the ownership and organisation of Anglo-Indian trading firms, 1818 to 1870 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Aldous, Michael (2015). Avoiding negligence and profusion: the failure of the joint-stock form in the Anglo-Indian tea trade, 1840–1870. Enterprise and Society, 16(03), 648-685. https://doi.org/10.1017/eso.2015.18
  • Aldrovandi, Silvio, Brown, Gordon D.A., Wood, Alexander Mathew (2015). Social norms and rank-based nudging: changing willingness to pay for healthy food. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 21(3), 242 - 254. https://doi.org/10.1037/xap0000048
  • Alem, Yonas, Colmer, Jonathan (2015). Consumption smoothing and the welfare cost of uncertainty. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1369). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance. picture_as_pdf
  • Alevizou, Giota (2015). Modalities of solidarity in Greece: a civil society at the cross-roads.
  • Alexander, Claire, Chatterji, Joya, Jalais, Annu (2015). The Bengal diaspora: rethinking Muslim migration. Routledge.
  • Alexander, Titus (2015). A political education portal which brings together currently disparate democratic information should be developed.
  • Alexander, J. McKenzie (2015). Cheap talk, reinforcement learning, and the emergence of cooperation. Philosophy of Science, 82(5), 969 - 982. https://doi.org/10.1086/684197
  • Alexander, J. McKenzie, Himmelreich, Johannes, Thompson, Christopher (2015). Epistemic landscapes, optimal search and the division of cognitive labor. Philosophy of Science, 82(3), 424-453. https://doi.org/10.1086/681766
  • Alfandari, Ravit (2015). An evaluation of child protection reform in Israel [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Ali, Bashir (2015). As Ethiopia works towards becoming a middle income country, can it tackle growing inequality?
  • Ali, Suki, Sweeney, Aisling (2015). Discussing gender: an interview with Dr Suki Ali.
  • Ali, Abdul Kadir Ali (2015). The security gap in Syria: individual and collective security in ‘rebel-held’ territories. Stability: International Journal of Security and Development, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/sta.gd picture_as_pdf
  • Alison, Johnston, Regan, Aidan (2015). Income growth may be more important to the development of housing bubbles than cheap credit.
  • Alison, Powell (2015). Will digital innovators say bye bye Britain?
  • Alistarh, Dan, Gelashvili, Rati, Vojnovic, Milan (2015). Fast and exact majority in population protocols. In Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing - PODC '15 (pp. 47-56). ACM Press. https://doi.org/10.1145/2767386.2767429
  • Alistarh, Dan, Iglesias, Jennifer, Vojnovic, Milan (2015). Streaming min-max hypergraph partitioning. In Cortes, C., Lawrence, N.D., Lee, D.D., Sugiyama, M., Garnett, R. (Eds.), Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 28 (pp. 1900-1908). Curran Associates, Inc..
  • Alistarh, Dan, Sauerwald, Thomas, Vojnovic, Milan (2015). Lock-free algorithms under stochastic schedulers. In Proceedings of the 2015 ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing - PODC '15 (pp. 251-260). ACM Press. https://doi.org/10.1145/2767386.2767430
  • Allan, Stephen, Forder, Julien (2015). The determinants of care home closure. Health Economics, 24, 132-145. https://doi.org/10.1002/hec.3149
  • Allen, Graham, Smith, Martin, Richards, Dave (25 May 2015) The demise of the Parliament’s Political and Constitutional Reform Committee: executive power is again predominant. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Allen, Natalie (2015). Book review: from Cuba with love: sex and money in the twenty-first century.
  • Allen, Nicholas (2015). Cameron’s post-election reshuffle: a historical perspective.
  • Allen, Nicholas (2015). If the debates do not go ahead, it will be the fault of self-interest on the part of the main parties and the broadcasters.
  • Allen, Peter, Böttcher, Julia, Cooley, Oliver, Mycroft, Richard (2015-08-31 - 2015-09-04) Tight cycles in hypergraphs [Paper]. European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Applications, Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Allen, Peter, Böttcher, Julia, Ehrenmüller, Julia, Taraz, Anusch (2015-08-31 - 2015-09-04) Local resilience of spanning subgraphs in sparse random graphs [Paper]. European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Applications, Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Allen, Peter, Böttcher, Julia, Kohayakawa, Yoshiharu, Person, Yury (2015). Tight Hamilton cycles in random hypergraphs. Random Structures and Algorithms, 46(3), 446-465. https://doi.org/10.1002/rsa.20519
  • Allen, Peter, Böttcher, Julia, Roberts, Barnaby, Kohayakawa, Yoshiharu (2015-08-31 - 2015-09-04) Triangle-free subgraphs of random graphs [Paper]. European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Applications, Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Allen, Peter, Roberts, Barnaby, Skokan, Jozef (2015-08-31 - 2015-09-04) Ramsey numbers of squares of paths [Paper]. European Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory and Applications, Bergen, Norway, NOR.
  • Allen, Tim (2015). Life beyond the bubbles: Cognitive Dissonance and Humanitarian Impunity in Northern Uganda. In Abramowitz, Sharon, Panter-Brick, Catherine (Eds.), Medical Humanitarianism: Ethnographies of Practice (pp. 96-118). University of Pennsylvania. Press.
  • Allen, Peter, Böttcher, Julia, Cooley, Oliver, Mycroft, Richard (2015). Regular slices for hypergraphs. Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics, 49, 691-698. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.endm.2015.06.093
  • Allen, Peter, Böttcher, Julia, Hladký, Jan, Piguet, Diana (2015). A density Corrádi-Hajnal theorem. Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 67(4), 721-758. https://doi.org/10.4153/CJM-2014-030-6
  • Allen, Tim (2015). Vigilantes, witches and vampires: how moral populism shapes social accountability in northern Uganda. International Journal on Minority and Group Rights, 22(3), 360-386. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718115-02203004
  • Allen, Tim, Reid, Kyla (2015). Justice at the margins: witches, poisoners, and social accountability in Northern Uganda. Medical Anthropology, 34(2), 106 - 123. https://doi.org/10.1080/01459740.2014.936060 picture_as_pdf
  • Allerton, Catherine (2015). My brother died before I was born… I wish I could see the face of my brother. LSE Research Festival 2015. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Allerton, Catherine (2015). No comment. LSE Research Festival 2015. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Allerton, Catherine (2015). Childhood in the migrant city: Statelessness, exclusion and modes of belonging amongst children of irregular migrants and refugees in East Malaysia. [Dataset]. UK Data Service. https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-851746
  • Allo, Awol, Tesfaye, Beza (2015). Spectacles of illegality: mapping Ethiopia’s show trials. African Identities, https://doi.org/10.1080/14725843.2015.1087305
  • Allsop, Bradley (2015). Compulsory voting is not the answer, but fixing an archaic system is.
  • Alonso, Ricardo, Dessein, Wouter, Matouschek, Niko (2015). Organizing to adapt and compete. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 7(2), 158-187. https://doi.org/10.1257/mic.20130100
  • Alper, Meryl (2015). Future talk: parenting for a digital future for young people with a disability.
  • Alpern, Steven, Lidbetter, Thomas (2015). Optimal trade-off between speed and acuity when searching for a small object. Operations Research, 63(1), 122-133. https://doi.org/10.1287/opre.2014.1331
  • Alvandi, Roham (2015). Diplomatic relations after the Iran nuclear deal.
  • Alvaredo, Facundo, Atkinson, Anthony B., Morelli, Salvatore (2015). The challenge of measuring UK wealth inequality in the 2000s. (III Working Paper 4). International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. https://doi.org/10.21953/lse.bfz2ct0iblos picture_as_pdf
  • Ambrosius, Joshua T. (2015). Presidential candidates in 2016 should not underestimate the power of urban identity—it allowed Obama to halve Bush’s urban victories.
  • Amer, Amena (2015). Beyond obedience.
  • Amer, Amena (2015). Shades of Muslim: racialisation, representation and white British Muslims.
  • Amer, Amena (2015). Why social psychology matters in the real world: reflections on Steve Reicher’s talk.
  • Amer, Amena (2015). A white British Muslim. LSE Research Festival 2015. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Amer, Amena, Howarth, Caroline, Sen, Ragini (2015). Diasporic virginities: social representations of virginity and identity formation amongst British Arab Muslim women. Culture and Psychology, 21(1), 3-19. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354067X14551297
  • Amiel, Yoram, Bernasconi, Michele, Cowell, Frank, Dardanoni, Valentino (2015). Do we value mobility? Social Choice and Welfare, 44(2), 231-255. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00355-014-0839-2
  • Amini, Omid, Devroye, Luc, Griffiths, Simon, Olver, Neil (2015). Explosion and linear transit times in infinite trees. Probability Theory and Related Fields, 167, 325 - 347. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00440-015-0683-z picture_as_pdf
  • Amior, Michael (2015). Why are higher skilled workers more mobile geographically?: the role of the job surplus. (CEP discussion paper 1338). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Amior, Michael (2015). The low skilled are less mobile geographically because of the meagre value of work.
  • Amior, Michael, Manning, Alan (2015). Local joblessness has persisted because of persistent job loss.
  • Amior, Michael, Manning, Alan (2015). The persistence of local joblessness. (CEP Discussion Papers CEPDP1357). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Amoah, Michael, Aning, Kwesi, Annan, Nancy, Nugent, Paul (2015). A decade of Ghana: politics, economy and society 2004-2013. Brill Academic Publishers.
  • Amodio, Francesco, Martelli, Angelo (2015). Matteo’s third way: what lessons could Labour learn from Renzi’s success in Italy?
  • Amos, Merris (2015). The Government’s case against the European Court of Human Rights is a smokescreen.
  • Amuedo-Dorantes, Catalina, Lopez, Mary J. (2015). Increased immigration enforcement has a detrimental effect on the school performance of the children of unauthorized immigrants.
  • Anciaes, Paulo Rui (2015). The best bookshops in Tirana, Albania.
  • Andersen, Morten S., Neumann, Iver B. (2015). The Danish empire and Norway’s place therein. Scandinavica - International Journal of Scandinavian Studies, 54(1), 10-29. picture_as_pdf
  • Anderson, Bridget (2015). Connecting discontent with austerity and support for migrants.
  • Anderson, Charles (2015). Will the real Palestinian peasantry please sit down? Towards a new history of British rule in Palestine, 1917-1936. (LSE Middle East Centre paper series 10). Middle East Centre, LSE.
  • Anderson, Chingun (2015). Why do some democracies fail to help their poor? Ethnic diversity and identity politics may provide answers.
  • Anderson, Christopher Johannes, Hecht, Jason D. (2015). Happiness and the welfare state: decommodification and the political economy of subjective wellbeing. In Beramendi, Pablo, Häusermann, Silja, Kitschelt, Herbert, Kriesi, Hanspeter (Eds.), The Politics of Advanced Capitalism (pp. 357 - 380). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316163245.015
  • Anderson, Patricia M., Butcher, Kristen F., Whitmore Schanzenbach, Diane (2015). The US safety net caught some poor households during the Great Recession, but many just above the poverty line slipped through the cracks.
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  • Benoit, Kenneth, Herzog, Alexander (2015). Replication Data for: "The Most Unkindest Cuts: Speaker Selection and Expressed Government Dissent During Economic Crisis" by Alexander Herzog and Kenneth Benoit. [Dataset]. Harvard Dataverse. https://doi.org/10.7910/dvn/dgxxh9
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  • Berenson, Marc P. (2015). The West must outline its own long-term vision for the future of Ukraine.
  • Bergamini, Matteo (2015). The youth leaders’ debate: a new voice for the 2015 general election.
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  • Berglund, Jenny (2015). Sweden’s protests against Islamophobia highlight the polarised views of Swedish citizens toward Muslims.
  • Bergmann, Julian, Niemann, Arne (2015). What the Belgrade-Pristina dialogue says about the EU’s role as a peace mediator.
  • Bergquist, Savannah, Costa-Font, Joan, Swartz, Katherine (2015). Long term care partnerships: are they 'fit for purpose'? (CESifo working papers 5155). CESifo Group.
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  • Berkhout, Joost (2015). Economic rather than political forces shape the pattern of lobbying at the European level.
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  • Berliner, Daniel, Greenleaf, Anne Regan, Lake, Milli, Levi, Margaret, Noveck, Jennifer (2015). Governing global supply chains: what we know (and don't) about improving labor rights and working conditions. Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 11(1), 193-209. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-120814-121322
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  • Berntzen, Lars Erik, Weisskircher, Manès (2015). Anti-Islamic Pegida groups have spread beyond their German heartlands.
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  • Berry, Dominic J. (2015). Agricultural modernity as a product of the Great War: the founding of the official seed testing station for England and Wales, 1917–1921. War & Society, 34(2), 121-139. https://doi.org/10.1179/0729247314Z.00000000051
  • Berry, Richard (2015). Book Review: Making British law: committees in action by Louise Thompson.
  • Berry, Richard (2015). Catch them while they’re registered: the case for voting at 16.
  • Berry, Richard (2015). Three reforms that would be more effective than adding a ‘None of the above’ option to ballot papers.
  • Berry, Richard (2015). Why we need an NHS election day.
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  • Besimi, Fatmir, Prelec, Tena (2015). Five minutes with Fatmir Besimi: ‘Macedonia’s wire-tapping scandal is taking the country in the opposite direction of where it needs to go’.
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  • Best, Katie (2015). How tour guides help museums execute their strategies.
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  • Bezci, Egemen, Borroz, Nicholas (2015). The renewed Turkey-PKK conflict has shattered the illusion that Kurds can participate legitimately in Turkey’s political system.
  • Bezirgan, Bengi (2015). Reframing the Armenian question in Turkey: news discourse and narratives of the past and present [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Bhagwati, Jagdish, Campion, Sonali (2015). “Before you can do the social spending, you have to find the money for it” – Jagdish Bhagwati.
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  • Bhopal, Kalwant (2015). Prioritising race equality: Senior leaders must do more to encourage BME talent to stay in UK higher education.
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  • Bieber, Florian (2015). The refugee crisis underlines the absurdity of Western Balkans states being outside of the EU.
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  • Birch, Jonathan (9 November 2015) The evolution of cultures, human and microbial. LSE Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method Blog.
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  • Birney, Mayling (2015). Why the fear of the Magna Carta in Beijing? Mayling Birney speaks to BBC Newshour.
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  • Biswas, Rajiv (2015). Reshaping the financial architecture for development finance: the new development banks. (Working Paper 2/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, Global South Unit.
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  • Blaney, Harry C. (2015). Despite all the controversy, an Iran deal Is still the best option.
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  • Blaney III, Harry C (2015). The Iran deal shows that the U.S. can work with others to help make the world safer through preventative diplomacy.
  • Blaney III, Harry C (2015). President Obama’s historic meeting with Raul Castro marks thebeginning of a transformation in Cuban-American relations.
  • Blauberger, Michael, Schmidt, Susanne K. (2015). It remains unclear how much leeway member states have to restrict EU migrants’ access to benefits.
  • Blecher, Lara (2015). UN FORUM SERIES – the UK local government pension scheme: can pooled and passive funds adequately address human rights?
  • Blick, Andrew (2015). Federalism could be the only means of resolving some of the UK constitution’s fundamental difficultiies.
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  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015). Political party manifestos – anything for London’s housing?
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015). Post-election event: Looking ahead – how should the new government address London’s housing supply crisis?
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015). Towards a community of practice: notes from a London Local Authority roundtable.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015). What is different about today’s big developments? Thoughts from a recent site visit.
  • Blog Admin, LSE London Housing Blog (2015). Workshop: Increasing the range of alternative approaches to supply in London can significantly increase output.
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  • Constant, Claire (2015). Book review: after civil war: division, reconstruction, and reconciliation in Europe.
  • Constantinos, Filis (2015). Could a Chinese-Russian strategic alliance challenge the power of the West?
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  • Cooper, Ian (2015). The story of the first ‘yellow card’ shows that national parliaments can act together to influence EU policy.
  • Cooper, Kerris, Stewart, Kitty (2015). Does money in adulthood affect adult outcomes? (CASEreports CASEreport 096). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. picture_as_pdf
  • Cooper, Luke (2015). The international relations of the 'imagined community': explaining the late nineteenth-century genesis of the Chinese nation. Review of International Studies, 41(3), 477 - 501. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210514000254
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  • Cordella, Antonio, Tempini, Niccolò (2015). E-government and organizational change: reappraising the role of ICT and bureaucracy in public service delivery. Government Information Quarterly, 32(3), 279-286. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.giq.2015.03.005
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  • Cornford, Tony (2015). The new world of digital drugs.
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  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Biden’s out of the running for president, Ryan’s in for Speaker, and Hillary Clinton’s great week: US national blog round up for 17 – 23 October.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Boston to bid for Olympics, Oklahoma earthquakes, and Montana GOP’s mistakes: US state blog round up for 3 – 9 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Budget woes in Massachusetts and Kansas, Texas overturnsschool pastry ban, and ethics in Wyoming’s legislature: USstate blog round up for 10 – 16 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Cheney slams Obama: Rand Paul announces presidential run:and new debate over police body cameras: US national bloground up for 4 – 10 April.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Clinton and Rubio are running: Obama in historic Castro meet: and Obamacare continues to drop uninsured rate: US nationalblog round up for 11 – 17 April.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Corruption in New York, same-sex marriage in Alabama, and is North Dakota facing a jobs crisis? : US state blog round up for 17 – 23 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Delaware’s ‘Biden Dynasty’, Florida’s orange problem, and Washington moves to end death penalty: US state blog round up for 24– 30 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Florida’s redistricting deadlock: Walker’s falling approvalratings: and Montana cuts 52k voters: US state blog round upfor 15 – 21 August.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Georgia’s transportation crisis: Indiana and Arkansasto ‘fix’ RFRA and California’s new drought measures:US state blog round up for 28 March – 3 April.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Grimm goes while Scalise stays, questions for Clinton, and the Jeb boom: U.S. national blog round up for 27 December – 2 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). New York’s Cuomo heads to Cuba: Nebraska moves towardsdeath penalty repeal: and Oregon’s Obamacare exchange woes:US state blog round up for 18 – 24 April.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). New York’s campaign finance loophole: Florida u-turns onMedicaid while Montana accepts: and South Dakota’s comingminimum wage fight: US state blog round up for 4 – 10 April.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). New York’s cigarette problem, Wisconsin’s poor job growth, and automatic voter registration debuts in Oregon: US state blog round up for 14 – 20 March.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Obama critiqued over Paris no-show, House rolls back immigration policies, and will Romney run again in 2016?: US national blog round up for 10 – 16 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Obama’s strident State of the Union, the House pulls back on abortion, and will the Supreme Court end the debate over same-sex marriage?: US national blog round up for 17 – 23 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). O’Malley moves to the left: Lynch is confirmed as AttorneyGeneral: and the huge cost of gun violence: US national bloground up for 18 – 24 April.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Reading list: 7 USAPP articles to help understand the Supreme Court’s same-sex marriage cases.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Romney’s out as Walker booms, Keystone XL passes, and the threat to Obamacare subsidies: US national blog round up for 24 – 30 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Same-sex marriage at the Supreme Court: Japan’s Abeaddresses Congress: and Jeb Bush’s fundraising power: USnational blog round up for 25 April – 1 May.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). Speaker Boehner’s no squish, Warren’s stump speech, and Harvard’s healthcare woes: US national blog round up for 3 – 9 January.
  • Gilson, Chris (2015). A new scandal for Christie, Chicago’s fiscal free-fall, and Ferguson’s damning DOJ report: US state blog round up for 28 February – 6 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Alabama’s $137,000 missing Tasers, Indiana’s income problem,and New Mexico rolls back civil forfeiture: US state blog round up for 11 – 17 April.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Biden meets Warren, the Pentagon’s missing $8.5 billion andwhy the Fed may not raise rates – yet: US national blog round up for 22 – 28 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Boosts for Clinton and Sanders in the Democrats’ first debate, the ‘ungovernable’ house, and Obamacare’s missing billions: US national blog round up for 10 – 16 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Brutal election for Maine liberals, North Carolina’s aggrieved Governor, and Houston’s equal rights ordinance fails: US state blog round up for 31 October – 6 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Budget rows in New York and Minnesota, Florida’s climate change ‘ban’, and Airbnb’s LA rental squeeze: US state blog round up for 7 – 13 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). California’s budget windfall, Minnesota expands voting rights as Ohio ponders a poll tax: US state blog round up for 9 – 15 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Carly Fiorina tries to upstage Clinton, ‘One person, one vote’ goes to the Supreme Court, and is Fox News damaging the GOP?: US national blog round up for 23 – 29 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Chris Christie demands an apology, Nebraska drops the death penalty, and Los Angeles raises minimum wage : US state blog round up for 16 – 22 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Chris Christie’s no good week, Mississippi’s high vaccination rate, and a ‘performance art’ budget in Wisconsin: US state blog round up for 31 January – 6 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Chris Christie’s pension win: North Carolina’s right turn: and Kansas’ big tax hike: US state blog round up for 6 – 12 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Christie vetoes voter modernization in New Jersey, civil forfeiture in Arkansas, and how Wyoming saved itself into deficit: US state blog round up for 7 – 13 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Clinton’s bungled campaign reboot, Boehner in trouble, and shutdown threat looms again: US national blog round up for 5 – 11 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Clinton’s email troubles, Netanyahu addresses Congress, and Obamacare at the Supreme Court: US national blog round up for 28 February – 6 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Congress’ looming budget showdown, Trump pledges GOP loyalty, and should Jeb campaign in Spanish?: US national blog round up for 29 August – 4 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Cruz nearly tied with Trump in Iowa, Speaker Ryan’s House honeymoon is over, and civil asset forfeiture eclipses burglary in value: US national blog round up for 21 – 27 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Cuomo and de Blasio face falling approval ratings, Illinois’ pension crisis, and Arizona’s new welfare restrictions: US state blog round up for 23 – 29 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Cuomo and de Blasio meet to mend fences, North Carolina sued over court election change, and native Hawaiian election challenged: US state blog round up for 28 November – 4 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Cuomo flexes executive muscle, Crist to try for another Florida office, and why North Dakota is not like Greece: US state blog round up for 18 – 24 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Cuomo pushes gun control and a $15 minimum wage, Medicaid cuts in Texas, and California’s assisted dying bill: US state blog round up for 5 – 11 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Cuomo vs de Blasio, Wisconsin’s budget stalls, and Texas’ abortion law blocked: US state blog round up for 27 June – 3 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). DHS shutdown looms, Obama vetoes Keystone XL, and cuts mean IRS audit troubles: US national blog round up for 21 – 27 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). DOJ to investigate Baltimore police, marijuana in Texas, and John McCain’s bumpy ride to reelection: US state blog round up for 2 – 8 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). The Democrats’ bad election week, boots on the ground in Syria and can Jeb! fix his campaign?: US national blog round up for 31 October – 6 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Earthquakes in Oklahoma continue, Illinois’ Rauner vetoes labor bill, and Wyoming’s energy economy woes: US state blog round up for 29 August – 4 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Fiorina’s debate success, Clinton’s polling woes, and is mass incarceration a new form of welfare?: US national blog round up for 12 – 18 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Five minutes with Joseph Nye: “American dominance was never as great as some myths make it out to be”.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Florida’s tepid 2016 Senate race, Minnesota and Wisconsin’s policy battle, and Hawaii’s homeless emergency: US state blog round up for 10 – 16 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). GOP wrestles with immigration, Jeb raises $114 million, and why Puerto Rico is not Greece: US national blog round up for 4 – 10 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Georgia’s far-reaching abortion law, Nixon donation raisesquestions, and California expands healthcare to undocumentedchildren: US state blog round up for 13 – 19 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Georgia’s voter data dump, Alabama bans refugees while Montana welcomes them, and how does North Dakota’s unemployment rate stay so low?: US state blog round up for 14 – 20 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Gun debate continues, Trump calls for Muslim immigration ban, and Ted Cruz ascendant: US national blog round up for 5 – 11 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Hogan popular in Maryland as Walker is not in Wisconsin, and Crist is back in Florida: US state blog round up for 17 – 23 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). How Congress can improve the Iran deal, Cruz calls McConnell a liar, and how long can Trump go on?: US national blog round up for 18 – 24 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). It’s Labor Day today. Here are eight important USAPP posts on work, workers’ rights, and unions.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Landmark SCOTUS rulings, Obama’s trade win, andcontroversy over the Confederate flag continues: US nationalblog round up for 20 – 26 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Lindsey Graham exits GOP primary, the Democrats’ low-rated debate, and why is drug spending so high?: US national blog round up for 19 – 25 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Little interest in New Jersey’s elections, Texas’ ‘abysmal’ vaccination rate, and Illinois’ Rauner doubles down on anti-union policies: US state blog round up for 24 – 30 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Maryland bans fracking, Alabama’s right-to-work success, and Indiana’s Pence signs controversial RFRA bill: US state blog round up for 21 – 27 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Maryland’s ‘Mr. Nasty’ Governor: Illinois’ progressivelegislature: and Alabama votes to defund Medicaid – twice: US state blog round up for 1 – 7 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Massachusetts’ foreclosure law, Florida moves to repeal cohabitation ban, and does North Dakota need voter registration?: US state blog round up for 12 – 18 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). McCarthy’s withdrawal shakes up speaker race, Sanders draws crowds, and guns now outnumber people: US national blog round up for 3 – 9 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Medicare and Medicaid turn 50, Boehner’s leadership challenged, and could Obama win a third term? : US national blog round up for 25 – 31 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). NBC dumps Trump, Obamacare’s next challenges, and Puerto Rico’s debt crisis: US national blog round up for 27 June – 3 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). New Jersey considers gambling expansion, NebraskaGovernor pushes for death penalty, while Idahosaves for a rainy day: US state blog round up for 30May – 5 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). New Jersey’s pension amendment, Florida’s new Congressional map, and calls for Chicago Mayor Emanuel to resign: US state blog round up for 5 – 11 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). New Jersey’s pension death spiral, atheists win in Michigan, and Oregon’s new road usage fee: US state blog round up for 21 -27 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). New York approves the ‘Big Ugly’, South Carolina GOP’sConfederate flag turnaround, and South Dakota’s minimumwage success: US state blog round up for 20 – 26 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). New York’s uneven recovery: Alabama’s ‘hostage’ budget andIdaho’s busy Senator: US state blog round up for 8 – 14 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama supports mandatory voting, the GOP’s new budget, and Al Gore for 2016?: US national blog round up for 14 – 20 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama visits Nike, radical ideas for Clinton, and Iran dealmoves through the Senate: US national blog round up for 2 – 8May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama vs. Senate Democrats, Jeb Bush in trouble over Iraq,and America’s lottery shame: US national blog round up for 9 –15 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama’s Selma speech, Tom Cotton’s Iran letter, and questions remain over Clinton emails: US national blog round up for 6 – 13 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama’s controversial budget, America’s ‘new normal’ of war, and GOP vs vaccination: US national blog round up for 31 January – 6 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama’s popularity jumps, GOP grapples with Iraq legacy, andwhither the Highway Trust Fund? : US national blog round upfor 16 – 22 May.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Obama’s rest of term to do list, Carson under scrutiny, and Obamacare’s back at SCOTUS: US national blog round up for 7 – 13 November.
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  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Questions for 2015: LSE Experts look ahead.
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  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Reading list: Hurricane Katrina ten years on.
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  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Rubio tops GOP debate at Jeb’s expense, Ryan becomes Speaker, and Congress’s bipartisan budget deal: US national blog round up for 24 – 30 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Same-sex marriage in Texas, Michigan school funding and Utah votes for the firing squad: US state blog round up for 14 -20 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Schumer gives Iran deal the thumbs down: the GOP’s firstdebate and will Joe Biden run?: US national blog round up for 1 – 7 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Shutdown avoided as debt limit fight looms, Trumpcare, and the GOP’s glass ceiling: US national blog round up for 26 September – 2 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Solar power in Massachusetts, Virginia’s budget ‘shell game’ and Iowa’s Branstad is now the longest serving Governor: US state blog roundup for 12 – 18 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). South Carolina furls Confederate flag, Wisconsin’s wet budget, and who’s governing New Jersey?: US state blog round up for 4 – 10 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). TPA is resurrected, Jeb! and Trump announce, and does theGOP have an Obamacare alternative?: US national blog roundup for 13 – 19 June.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Ted Cruz announces for president, budget ‘vote-a-rama’, and the decline of American exceptionalism: US national blog round up for 21 – 27 March.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Trump endures as Carson fades, Obama’s frustration over mass shootings, and Ryan’s vision for the House: US national blog round up for 28 November – 4 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Trump vs. Fox: the GOP splinters on Planned Parenthood: andObamacare not killing jobs: US national blog round up for 9 – 14 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Trump’s $166 billion immigration plan: Clinton’s email woescontinue: and Walker’s Obamacare alternative: US national blog round up for 15 – 21 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Upstate New York’s secession plans: North Carolina’s budgetwoes: and North Dakota okays armed drones: US state bloground up for 22 – 28 August.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Vermont’s Shumlin vs unions, Iowa’s bad budget choices, and Oregon’s new governor: US state blog round up for 7 – 13 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Vitter losing steam in Louisiana, Democrats struggling in the Dakotas, and will Vermont legalize marijuana in 2016?: US state blog round up for 19 – 25 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). ‘Voodoo economics’ in New Jersey, Louisiana’s ‘disgraceful’ gubernatorial debate, and Arizona’s transport funding woes: US state blog round up for 26 September – 2 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Walker mum on evolution, Rand Paul praises Eric Holder, and how Jon Stewart changed journalism: US national blog round up for 7 – 13 February.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Walker’s out…and so is Boehner, the Pope comes to Washington DC, and how many aircraft carriers does the US need?: US national blog round up for 19 – 25 September.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Why 2016 House races still matter, Sanders in voter data spat with DNC, and Congress’ budget deal: US national blog roundup for 12 – 18 December.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). Women need better representation in Vermont, Florida senate to ditch Confederate flag, and is Governor Branstad ‘King of Iowa’? US state blog round up for 3 – 9 October.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). An airport upgrade for New York, prison policy in Illinois and Wisconsin, and Boston gives the Olympics the flick – but could LA take over?: US state blog round up for 25 – 31 July.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). A bad year for Massachusetts Democrats, Illinois warned of credit downgrade, and votes for felons in Kentucky – for now: US state blog round up for 21 – 27 November.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). de Blasio and the police, Georgia’s economy, California’s newlaws: US state blog round up 27 December – 2 January.
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  • Moreno, Luis (2015). The ‘ages of welfare’: why Europe’s welfare states are at risk of terminal decline.
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  • Morisi, Davide (2015). Would cutting the BBC licence fee benefit the consumer?
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  • Morrison, Jenny (20 May 2015) Can gender equality exclude feminist politics? The case of the Radical Independence Campaign. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
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  • Morrison, James A. (2015). This means (bank) war! Corruption and credible commitments in the collapse of the second bank of the United States. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 37(02), 221-245. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1053837215000061 picture_as_pdf
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  • Motadel, David (2015). Veiled survivors: Jews, Roma and Muslims in the years of the Holocaust. In Rueger, Jan, Wachsmann, Nikolaus (Eds.), Rewriting German history: new perspectives on modern Germany (pp. 288-305). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137347794_16
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  • Moumoutzis, Kyriakos (2015). The Greek referendum will likely be the beginning of the end for Alexis Tsipras.
  • Moumoutzis, Kyriakos (2015). Syriza’s victory in Greece could undermine the effectiveness of EU foreign policy.
  • Mounce, Ross (2015). Opening-up the early stages of research: new journal RIO to publish research proposals.
  • Movaghary-Pour, Jalal (2015). Sociology as a martial art.
  • Mueller, Ben (2015). Book review: sex, lies and the ballot box: 50 things you need to know about British Elections by Philip Cowley and Robert Ford.
  • Mueller, Benjamin (2015). At cold war’s end: complexity, causes, and counterfactuals [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Muggeridge, Lisa (2015). Anything becomes possible at the LSE.
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  • Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad (2015). Women's moral agency and the politics of religion in the Gaza Strip. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 31(1), 3-21. https://doi.org/10.2979/jfemistudreli.31.1.3
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  • Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015). Book review: start-up city: ten tales of exceptional entrepreneurship from Bangalore’s software miracle.
  • Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015). Book review: start-up city: ten tales of exceptional entrepreneurship from Bangalore’s software miracle by Moloy K. Bannerjee, Siddharth Bannerjee and P. Ranganath Sastry.
  • Mukhopadhyay, Ankita (2015). Discovering the fire: Amitav Ghosh on history, language and his latest book.
  • Mulcahy, Linda (2015). Watching women: what illustrations of courtroom scenes tell us about women and the public sphere in the nineteenth century. Journal of Law and Society, 42(1), 53-73. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-6478.2015.00698.x
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  • Mungiu-Pippidi, Alina (2015). If the European Union wishes to increase its standing with the public, improved performance and greater accountability will be required.
  • Munro, Gayle (2015). Book review: Immigration detention: the migration of a policy and its human impact edited by Amy Nethery and Stephanie J. Silverman.
  • Munro, Laura (2015). Risk sharing, networks and investment choices in rural India [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Muravska, Julia (2015). Book review: killing hope: US military and CIA interventions since World War II, Updated Edition, by William Blum.
  • Murkens, Jo (2015). David Cameron’s tactics may take the UK out of the EU, and Scotland out of the UK.
  • Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2015). A referendum on Britain’s EU membership is a sure fire way to encourage the breakup of the UK.
  • Murphy, Fiona (2015). Book review: Yaya’s story: the quest for well-being in the world by Paul Stoller.
  • Murphy, Mahon (2015). Book review: German colonialism in a global age.
  • Murphy, Mahon (2015). Book review: The liberation of the camps: the end of the Holocaust and its aftermath by Dan Stone.
  • Murphy, Richard, Wyness, Gill (2015). Testing means-tested aid. (CEP Discussion Paper 1396). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Murr, Andreas (2015). Citizens forecast a hung parliament with the Conservatives as the largest party.
  • Murray, Andrew (2015). The value of analogue educational tools in a digital educational environment. European Journal of Law and Technology, 6(1).
  • Murray, Andrew D. (2015). Time for the media shadow boxing to end, and for the democratic deficit in the expansion of the UK’s surveillance powers to be tackled.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2015). French regional elections: failure for the Front National, but little to celebrate for the mainstream.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2015). Merit vs Equality? The argument that gender quotas violate meritocracy is based on fallacies.
  • Muscat, Michaela (2015). Banking on the divine: everyday Islamic banking practices in Malaysia [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
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  • Sander, Harald (2015). The ‘Juncker plan’ does not offer a genuine route to boosting the Eurozone’s recovery.
  • Sander, Harald (2015). The use of overly intrusive conditionality in Greece is threatening the European project.
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  • Schelkle, Waltraud (2015). The City and the EU: too big to stay — or too big to go?
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  • Schimmel, Noam (2015). The international human rights law responsibilities of NGOs.
  • Schimmelfennig, Frank (2015). Claims of a ‘new intergovernmentalism’ in European integration have been overstated.
  • Schindler, Seth (2015). Other cities in crisis can learn from Detroit’s bankruptcy-fostered Degrowth Machine Politics.
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  • Schoonvelde, Martijn (2015). Countries with less Government interference in the media have higher levels of voter knowledge.
  • Schoonvelde, Martijn (2015). Countries with less government interference in the media have higher levels of voter knowledge.
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  • Schröder, Carolin, Schuster, Anna (2015). Smartphone apps can be used to create a climate of local participation, but challenges remain.
  • Schuetz, Jenny (2015). Shops and services don’t necessarily flock to new subway stations.
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  • Schwabe, Siri (2015). Before the match: 'Palestinian pride' at La Cisterna football stadium in Santiago, Chile. LSE Research Festival 2015. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Schwabe, Siri (2015). Growing up in protest: marching for Gaza in Santiago, Chile. LSE Research Festival 2015. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Schwabe, Siri (2015). Reaching out: Mohammed Assaf at Club Palestino in Santiago, Chile. LSE Research Festival 2015. London, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Schwandt, Hannes, Wuppermann, Amelie (2015). The youngest get the pill: misdiagnosis and the production of education in Germany. (CEP Discussion Paper 1394). London School of Economics and Political Science. Centre for Economic Performance.
  • Schäfer, Constantin (2015). If Eurosceptic parties continue to prosper European elections could hinder further European integration.
  • Schöch, Christof (2015). Fast and made to last: Academic blogs look to ensure long-term accessibility and stability of content.
  • Scott, Alistair (2015). Who’s talking about your research? Tune in to the digital debate and discover what happens post-publication.
  • Scott, Michael W. (2015). Book review: The ethnographic experiment: A. M. Hocart and W. H. R. Rivers in Island Melanesia, 1908, Edvard Hviding and Cato Berg, eds. Journal of Anthropological Research, 71(3), 749-750.
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  • Scott, Michael W. (2015). Cosmogony today: counter-cosmogony, perspectivism, and the return of anti-biblical polemic. Religion and Society: Advances in Research, 6(1), 44-61. https://doi.org/10.3167/arrs.2015.060104
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  • Scully, Roger (2015). Going west: voters in Wales turn against the EU.
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  • Seck, Sara (2015). UN FORUM SERIES – measuring progress: lawyers and climate change.
  • Sefton-Green, Julian (2015). Not just playing games: moving on from hobbies to digital jobs.
  • Selchow, Sabine (2015). Imagining a cosmopolitized Europe: from the study of the 'new' to the discovery of the 'unexpected'. In Imagining Europe: Memory, Visions, and Counter-Narratives (pp. 123-137). Göttingen University Press.
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  • Sembene, Daouda (2015). Disabling the drivers of unequal growth in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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  • Seran, Justine (2015). Book review: who’s afraid of academic freedom? Edited by Akeel Bilgrami and Jonathan R. Cole.
  • Serdült, Uwe (2015). The baloti.ch project shows the difficulties in engaging the disenfranchised in the political process using e-participation apps.
  • Serra, Gerardo (2015). From scattered data to ideological education: economics, statistics and the state in Ghana, 1948-1966 [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
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  • Setzer, Joana (2015). Testing the boundaries of subnational diplomacy: the international climate action of local and regional governments. Transnational Environmental Law, 4(02), 319-337. https://doi.org/10.1017/S2047102515000126
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  • Seyd, Ben (2015). Expectation management: can politicians win back political trust by limiting what the public expects of them?
  • Sgouropoulos, Nikolaos, Yao, Qiwei, Yastremiz, Claudia (2015). Matching a distribution by matching quantiles estimation. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 110(510), 742 - 759. https://doi.org/10.1080/01621459.2014.929522
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2015). Intellectual Property, Access to Medicines, and Health – Ken Shadlen.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C. (2015). Ken Shadlen wins Open Article prize for 2014.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C., Sampat, Bhaven N. (9 November 2015) Drug patenting in India: looking back and looking forward. South Asia @ LSE. picture_as_pdf
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  • Skinner, Gideon (2015). Five minutes with Gideon Skinner: “The trend in the polling is clearly toward support for the UK staying in the EU”.
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  • Smidt, Hannah (2015). #CotedIvoire: Why the 2015 Presidential Election was Peaceful.
  • Smith, Graham (2015). Involve’s ‘Room for a View’ represents an important intervention in the debate on democracy’s future direction.
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  • Smith, Jeff (2015). Constituent pressure may be more effective than lobbying in determining whether a bill passes or fails.
  • Smith, Julie (2015). The UK should follow the Dutch example and share European policy across Parliament’s committees.
  • Smith, Julie (2015). The UK should follow the Dutch example, and share European policy across Parliament’s committees.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2015). The EU and democracy promotion, five years on from the Arab Spring: no time for celebration.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2015). Strengthening policies to protect human rights and prevent genocide. video_file
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  • Smith, Megan (2015). Book review: national and state identity in Turkey: the transformation of the Republic’s status in the international system by Toni Alaranta.
  • Smith, Melissa M. (2015). Even as they complain about campaign finance ethics, many candidates are holding their hands out for large donations.
  • Smith, Melissa M. (2015). FEC dysfunction means a free-for-all in the 2016 elections.
  • Smith, Nicola (2015). The queerness of political science: challenging and destabilizing the discipline’s boundaries.
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  • Smyth, Stewart (2015). Inviting market forces in: financing Social Housing from the Coalition to the Spending Review.
  • Snaith, Holly (2015). Germany is stuck with a crisis it did not foresee and can no longer control.
  • Sneddon, Laura (2015). Comics and human rights: the forgotten women of comics.
  • Snowden, Nicholas (2015). The origins of the 2008 financial crisis should be traced to the 1980s.
  • Sobolewska, Maria (2015). The Conservatives’ BME MPs may be game changers in the way we think about ethnic minority representation.
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  • Solingen, Etel (11 August 2015) The Middle East and East Asia: a tale of two economic trajectories. The Washington Post.
  • Solingen, Etel (2015). Transcending disciplinary divide/s: a comparative framework on the international relations of the Middle East. POMEPS Studies, 16, 52 - 62.
  • Sorbo, Paul (2015). Why journalists should talk about geography.
  • Sorenson, Corinna (2015). Toward effective health technology regulation [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
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  • Soroka, Stuart, Stecula, Dominik, Wlezien, Christopher (2015). The media and public opinion react to changes in economic conditions, not the state of the economy in general.
  • Sosnowski, Marika (2015). Book review: Rule of law in war: internationallaw and United States counterinsurgency inIraq and Afghanistan by Travers McLeod.
  • Sotiropoulos, Dimitri A., Tsirbas, Yannis (2015). Greek MPs pro European but weary of European institutions.
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  • Spektor, Matias (2015). The origins of nuclear cooperation betweenBrazil and Argentina. (Working Paper 4/2015). London School of Economics and Political Science, Global South Unit.
  • Speller, Catherine (2015). Progress, pressures and politics: challenges at self-regulatory media councils in South East Europe.
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  • Spierings, Niels (2015). Gender equality attitudes among Turks in western Europe and Turkey: the interrelated impact of migration and parents' attitudes. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 41(5), 749-771. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2014.948394
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  • Spinnewijn, Johannes (2015). Unemployed but optimistic: optimal insurance design with biased beliefs. Journal of the European Economic Association, 13(1), 130-167. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeea.12099
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  • Springford, John (2015). Same job, different income: withdrawing EU migrants’ benefits would violate an EU founding principle.
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  • Stafford, Charles (2015). Being careful what you wish for: the case of happiness in China. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 5(3), 25-43. https://doi.org/10.14318/hau5.3.003
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  • Stanley, Jamie (2015). The 2015 General Election shows why we need a ‘None of the Above’ option on ballot papers.
  • Stanley, Jamie (2015). Why ‘none of the above’ is the starting point for electoral reform and should be the priority of all political and electoral reformers at this time.
  • Stark, Jamie (2015). The Americas are ill prepared for the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Stauffer, Hilary (2015). Libya can do better: the trial of Saif Gaddafi.
  • Stauffer, Hilary (2015). An unlikely bestseller sheds some light on Guantanamo.
  • Stazyk, Edmund C. (2015). Education matters in how public servants approach administrative ethics.
  • Steel, Griet (2015). ‘The world in your hands’: smartphones and women’s connectivity in Sudan.
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  • Swan, Sean (2015). Overcoming the UK’s constitutional crisis may require the development of more flexible relationships between the constituent nations.
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  • Thatcher, Tom (2015). Book review: a government that worked better and costlLess? Evaluating three decades of reform and change in UK central government by Christopher Hood and Ruth Dixon.
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  • Torfeh, Massoumeh (2015). Rouhani did not keep his promises on human rights. Al Jazeera English,
  • Torfeh, Massoumeh (2015). The new old cabinet in Afghanistan. Al Jazeera English,
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  • Travers, Tony (2015). The debate over Labour’s mansion tax reflects an increasingly federal political landscape.
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  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2015). The UK would reap the benefits if it were to adopt the Swiss model of direct democracy.
  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2015). The emergence of a genuine system of multiparty politics in the United Kingdom is a positive development for British democracy.
  • Trevitt, Vittorio (2015). A written British constitution would do much to enhance Britain’s democracy and the wellbeing of its citizens.
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  • Triandafyllidou, Anna (2015). Irregular migration is feeding into the growth of anti-establishment politics in southern Europe.
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  • Tronconi, Filippo (2015). Beppe Grillo’s Five Star Movement must adapt if it wants to become a permanent feature of Italy’s party system.
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  • Tsekeris, Charalambos (2015). Greece requires political reform as much as structural reform of its economy.
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  • Wheelhouse, Andrew (2015). The ‘Anderson Report’ on surveillance powers does fudge the issues, but its findings should be implemented.
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  • White, Jonathan (2015). The Greek referendum offers an opportunity to challenge the EU’s preoccupation with the ‘politics of emergency’.
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  • White, Jonathan (2015). When parties make peoples. Global Policy, 6, 106-114. https://doi.org/10.1111/1758-5899.12233
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  • Whitney, Teresa (2015). A weekend in the country: dept of Social Psychology’s annual academic retreat.
  • Whitney, Teresa (2015). The identity politics of interfaith encounters: a social psychological analysis [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Whittaker, Matthew (2015). Could the Conservatives and the Lib Dems find common ground on fiscal policy?
  • Wickham-Jones, Mark (2015). Trade union members did not shape the Labour leadership result as much as in past elections.
  • Wieser, Sonia (2015). Book review: the foreign policy of post-Yugoslav states: from Yugoslavia to Europe.
  • Wieslander, Anna (2015). The EU requires a more coherent strategy on future sanctions against Russia.
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  • Wilkin, Peter (2015). Hungary’s ‘Milla’ movement shows that social media driven protest movements only succeed when they connect meaningfully with civil society.
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  • Wilkinson, Michael (2015). The euro is irreversible! … or is it? on OMT, austerity and the threat of “Grexit”. German Law Journal, 16(4), 1049-1072.
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  • Willett, Joanie (2015). Cornwall is a logical place to begin with rural devolution, but a coherent UK-wide plan is sorely needed.
  • Williams, Christopher (2015). Why some parties respond to Eurosceptic public opinion while others don’t.
  • Williams, Colin C (2015). Europe’s hidden economy: how governments can bring undeclared work out of the shadows.
  • Williams, Colin C. (2015). Europe’s hidden economy: how governments can bring undeclared work out of the shadows.
  • Williams, Gareth (2015). Detroit’s post-bankruptcy redevelopment has been marred by a fragmented approach focused on short-term gains.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book Review: Food and femininity by Kate Cairns and Josée Johnston.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: being gorgeous: feminism, sexuality and the pleasures of the visible by Jacki Willson.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: critical approaches to international security, 2nd Edition.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: feminism, gender, and universities: politics, passion and pedagogies by Miriam E. David.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: gendered readings of change: a feminist pragmatist approach.
  • Williams, Katherine (2015). Book review: women of power: half a century of female presidents and prime ministers worldwide by Torild Skard.
  • Williams, Linda M. (2015). Despite scarce resources, to improve relations many policedepartments have deliberately developed welcoming practicestowards immigrants.
  • Williams, Shirley (2015). Shirley Williams, UK.
  • Williams, Sierra (2015). 2015 Year-In-Review: LSE Impact Blog’s Most Popular Posts.
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  • Williamson, Mark, Walter-Joseph, Robert (2015). How suburban ways of living are shaping the geography of income in Canadian cities.
  • Willis, Andrew (2015). Funding without strings an investigation into the impact of the introduction of payment by results into the National Health Service on aligning clinical and managerial incentives. [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2015). Bridging the gap of African leadership identity – not yet Uhuru.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2015). Touched by the pain of the Ebola epidemic.
  • Willy, Craig J. (2015). Belgium must do more to prevent its citizens from joining Islamic State.
  • Wilson, G. Willow, Werdine Norris, Maria (2015). Comics and human rights: an interview with G. Willow Wilson.
  • Wilson, Gary (2015). Book review: the search for peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict: a compendium of documents and analysis, edited by Terje Rod-Larsen et al.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2015). Prime Minister Modi’s UK visit: protests gather momentum.
  • Wilson, Ben (2015). Origin, destination and convergence: understanding the fertility of international migrants and their descendants [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2015). Towards a radical re-appropriation: gender, development and neoliberal feminism. Development and Change, 46(4), 803-832. https://doi.org/10.1111/dech.12176
  • Wilson, Peter (2015). Leonard Woolf, the League of Nations and peace between the wars. Political Quarterly, 86(4), 532-539. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.12192
  • Wingrove, Paul (2015). Book review: the limits of partnership: US-Russian relations in the twenty-first century.
  • Winkler, Fabian (2015). Essays on financial markets and business cycles [Doctoral thesis]. London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
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