Items where Division is "LSE" and Year is 2017
University Structure (97937)
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The Kremlin doesn’t promote autocracy – it simply trolls whomever it dislikes. (2017)
Babayan, Nelli
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Thoughts on the future of human knowledge and machine intelligence. (2017)
Batarseh., Feras A.
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Scottish leaders’ debates on Twitter: Sturgeon, Davidson, and ‘indyref2’ dominated proceedings. (2017)
Baxter, Graeme and Burnett, Simon and Isaacs, John and MacLeod, Iain and Pedersen, Sarah and Tait, Elizabeth
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The gaffe that keeps on taking: how to break the deadlock over Britain's EU divorce bill. (2017)
Begg, Iain
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The tentative developmental state in Rwanda: from anti-manufacturing to recapturing the domestic market. (2017)
Behuria, Pritish
Investors' striking migration from growth to value investing over their life cycle. (2017)
Betermier, Sebastien and Calvet, Laurent E. and Sodini, Paolo
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Illinois’ African American and Hispanic students are significantly less likely to complete a bachelor’s degree than their White peers. (2017)
Blankenburger, Bob
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A more interdisciplinary approach can help us understand why research evidence does or doesn’t make it into policy. (2017)
Blyth, Fiona and Schneider, Carmen Huckel
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It's education, stupid: how globalisation has made education the new political cleavage in Europe. (2017)
Bovens, Mark and Wille, Anchrit
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Make America cruel again?: a pragmatic analysis of why torture does not work. (2017)
Brown, Jennifer
The sexual harassment merry-go-round: what we know about Britain’s under-reported problem. (2017)
Brown, Jennifer
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'Bloody difficult' Britain has already blown its chances of a good deal from the EU27. (2017)
Bullock, Steve
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Brexit can be stopped – but the window of opportunity is closing fast. (2017)
Bullock, Steve
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The new configuration of metrics, rules, and guidelines creates a disturbing ambiguity in academia. (2017)
Dahler-Larsen, Peter
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The potential (and limitations) of digital media for sexual health interventions in India. (2017)
Dasgupta, Rohit K. and Dhall, Pawan
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What does the future hold for academic books? (2017)
Deegan, Marilyn and Deller, Rose
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The US should not roll back financial regulation. (2017)
Demary, Markus
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The internal contradictions of the Brexit project are unbridgeable. (2017)
Donnelly, Brendan
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Cultural encounters in the field: finding a 'home' away from home. (2017)
Doshi, Bhavik
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The Catalan crisis and Brexit stem from the same kind of nationalism. (2017)
de Grauwe, Paul
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How salespeople can stimulate the global economy. (2017)
Laker, Ben and Ridley, Mark
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Business ecosystems in Asian context: the challenges of social embeddedness. (2017)
Li, Boyi and Rong, K.
Farmers' vulnerability to climate shocks in Benin. (2017)
Lokonon, Boris Odilon Kounagbè
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Ever wondered why practitioners treat researchers like a nuisance? The challenges of accessing expert knowledge, from two perspectives. (2017)
Lottholz, Philipp and Kluczewska, Karolina
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Understanding European Union science diplomacy. (2017)
López de San Román, Alea and Schunz, Simon
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How to stop electoral corruption — what Kenya’s NASA can learn from Ghana’s NPP. (2017)
Sangoe-Moses, Lolan
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When unpaid childcare isn't 'work': EU residency rights have gendered consequences. (2017)
Shutes, Isabel
Did removing user fees improve access to maternal health care in Zambia? A difference-in-difference study. (2017)
Sochas, Laura
Charles Booth's London: bringing together maps and archives on the web. (2017)
Stewart, Neil
Charles Booth’s London: opening up collections on the web. (2017)
Stewart, Neil
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UK finance needs radical reform to upgrade the post-Brexit economy. (2017)
Stirling, Alfie
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Those who support the presence of Confederate symbols in public spaces in the South tend to have less knowledge of Civil War history, negating a commonly used defense that the emblems represent ‘heritage not hate’. (2017)
Strother, Logan and Piston, Spencer and Ogorzalek, Thomas
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