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Building on the important conversations and research being undertaken as part of LSE's COVID-19 response, the Shaping the Post-COVID World initiative convenes a debate about the direction the world co... more
FAQs about Shaping the Post-COVID World:How many episodes does Shaping the Post-COVID World have?The podcast currently has 5,851 episodes available.
December 16, 2024How protests shattered Brazil's glossy branding campaignGovernments worldwide invest heavily to project a positive image on the global stage, spending billions to host events like the #WorldCup or #Olympics in hopes of building prestige and soft power....more5minPlay
December 15, 2024Why are our rivers and seas polluted by sewage?This episode of LSE iQ explores a national scandal: widespread illegal sewage dumping by our privatised water companies, and why they are all under criminal investigation....more34minPlay
December 12, 2024Automation, management, and the future of workAs we move deeper into the 21st century, rapid advancements in automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence continue to reshape industries, raising concerns about the potential impact on workers....more1h 28minPlay
December 11, 2024The state of democracy after a year of electionsOur panel of LSE researchers explore some of the issues that have come to the fore in this bumper year for international politics, along with the key outcomes and implications for the world in 2025....more1h 29minPlay
December 10, 2024The 2024 Ghana Election: Why this election is so important for democracy in AfricaGhana's upcoming elections see the return of a former President against a struggling incumbent party. Issues such as cost of living and recent protests on illegal mining and government debt will shape this election....more3minPlay
December 10, 2024Trump or Harris? What the first few days of a new US presidency will look like | LSE Global PoliticsThere is so much uncertainty in the lead up to this year's US Election. Will Kamala Harris win the presidency and succeed Joe Biden? Or will Donald Trump return to the White House again?...more3minPlay
December 10, 2024Human rights through the eyes of my native land: South Africa in the worldDrawing from the struggle to end apartheid, the lecture will explore the connections between the struggle for human rights and the idea of self-determination. While both ideas are local, the lecture will show that they are also global....more1h 36minPlay
December 10, 2024The Biggest Electoral Year in History: Did Democracy Work?In 2024, over half the world's population went to the polls. We speak to Professor Mukulika Banerjee and Professor Michael Cox to give us their review of how democracy worked in this year of elections....more7minPlay
December 10, 2024Have we outgrown democracy?2024 has been a huge year in politics. With so many people going to the polls, a shift has been seen from "voter apathy" to "voter unhappiness."...more3minPlay
December 09, 2024Getting lost in a field: a personal history in behavioural public policyIn his inaugural lecture, Adam Oliver will describe how he became involved in, and has helped contribute towards the development of, the still relatively new field of behavioural public policy (BPP)....more1h 28minPlay
FAQs about Shaping the Post-COVID World:How many episodes does Shaping the Post-COVID World have?The podcast currently has 5,851 episodes available.