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A collection of videos highlighting current research at LSE.

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LSE: The Ballpark | EU-China relations in the Trump era with Noah Barkin
Jun 08, 2026
How to win a trade war
Jun 04, 2026
The everywhere millionaire: who is really rich in America and how they got there
Jun 02, 2026
The halted march of the European left: lessons from history
Jun 01, 2026
From citizen to subject: police militarisation and the imperial boomerang
May 27, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | Donald Trump and the unmaking of Europe with Professor Nathalie Tocci
May 26, 2026
Inheritance, demographics, and economic development
May 21, 2026
Trade under strain: policy challenges in a fractured world
May 20, 2026
Economics, ethics, and the role of the state in climate action
May 19, 2026
Investable transition opportunities: what counts as a climate solution?
May 14, 2026
Why populists are winning and how to beat them
May 13, 2026
Cooling a warming India: ecology and equity in our time
May 12, 2026
Urban flooding and emergency preparedness: is the UK ready? | LSE Future Proof
May 12, 2026
Should animals have rights? | Award-winning LSE iQ podcast
May 12, 2026
Development finance after Trump
May 11, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | China under siege: how Beijing sees the United States with Dr Yu Jie
May 11, 2026
The foreign policy of Donald Trump in historical perspective
May 07, 2026
Who is Britain really saving in the fight against modern slavery?
May 06, 2026
The ethics of foreign intervention: philosophical perspectives on Venezuela and Iran
May 05, 2026
Greek Prime Ministers in the eye of the storm
Apr 29, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | Donald Trump and the future of US-EU relations with Professor Kathleen McNamara
Apr 27, 2026
Global ideas for global challenges: a panel in honour of Nick Stern
Apr 22, 2026
From curiosity to prosperity: sharing the gains of science
Apr 20, 2026
The tyranny of ‘‘could’’: why limits give life meaning | Coffee break research at LSE
Apr 14, 2026
How to make life on our planet more sustainable | LSE Future Proof
Apr 14, 2026
How can we be more resilient? | Award-winning LSE iQ podcast
Apr 14, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | American foreign policy in the age of Trump with Professor Walter Russell Mead
Apr 13, 2026
Tackling indoor air pollution - making the invisible visible | Coffee break research at LSE
Apr 07, 2026
End of the America era? Looking back, looking forward
Apr 02, 2026
Mediate the middle: moving with and beyond dichotomies
Mar 31, 2026
Tribal Politics: how Brexit divided Britain | Coffee break research at LSE
Mar 30, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | After the Fall: From the End of History to the Crisis of Democracy with Professor Ian Shapiro
Mar 30, 2026
Is a democratic economy possible? Lessons from history, horizons for the future
Mar 30, 2026
Assessing risk assessment in cases of domestic abuse
Mar 26, 2026
How refugee women practice politics in the UK | Coffee break research at LSE
Mar 25, 2026
Animal economics
Mar 24, 2026
Mass media, justice and me: a victim’s perspective
Mar 23, 2026
Housing supply and the future of our urban planet
Mar 19, 2026
Rethinking violence through Netflix drama "Toxic Town" | Coffee break research at LSE
Mar 18, 2026
How stories can transcend borders and boxes of identity
Mar 18, 2026
The world is your office: AI and the evolution of work from anywhere
Mar 17, 2026
The geopolitical implications of the Israel-US-Iran war
Mar 17, 2026
Rebalancing the new world order in an age of fragmentation
Mar 16, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | America first and the future of Eurasian geopolitics with Dr C Raja Mohan
Mar 16, 2026
Infinite justice: political cosmologies that protect our future
Mar 16, 2026
Donald Trump and the unmaking of Europe
Mar 12, 2026
Gender, culture and equality in today’s Britain
Mar 11, 2026
Invisible inputs: gender bias in AI systems
Mar 10, 2026
Why wildfires are becoming impossible to control
Mar 10, 2026
Women’s health matters: science, systems, and global change
Mar 09, 2026
Complexity and complicity in social anthropology
Mar 05, 2026
Can international courts judge without political constraint? | Coffee break research at LSE
Mar 05, 2026
The politics of world heritage: visions, custodians, and futures of humanity
Mar 04, 2026
Why are we having fewer children?
Mar 03, 2026
The care economy and social housing
Mar 03, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | China’s Three Personality Problem with Professor Todd Hall
Mar 02, 2026
Grassroots: shaping the digital realm and through it – the world
Mar 02, 2026
Do molecules have structure? The view from quantum physics
Feb 25, 2026
Creative destruction, AI, and the European recovery
Feb 24, 2026
What is the lived experience of energy transition? | Coffee break research at LSE
Feb 23, 2026
From dialogue to decarbonisation: can investor engagement deliver?
Feb 23, 2026
American foreign policy in the age of Trump
Feb 19, 2026
Eco-social contracts for sustainable and just futures
Feb 18, 2026
Narratives in policymaking
Feb 17, 2026
Balancing economic reform and stability: Paraguayan lessons for policymakers
Feb 17, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | America adrift with Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter
Feb 16, 2026
Immigration policy: challenges and options
Feb 16, 2026
EdTech at the crossroads of pedagogy vs profit
Feb 12, 2026
Governing with nature: towards transformative change?
Feb 11, 2026
Rethinking cities with people in mind: the case of Kuwait | LSE Future proof
Feb 10, 2026
Can natural capital be replaced? How the weak versus strong sustainability divide will shape our common future
Feb 10, 2026
A picture of migration
Feb 09, 2026
The national interest: politics after globalisation
Feb 05, 2026
Monetary policy in perspective
Feb 04, 2026
Are jobs getting better?
Feb 03, 2026
Why immigration policy is hard
Feb 02, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | US-China relations in an era of illiberalism with Dr Scott Kennedy
Feb 02, 2026
How many steps can you do to save the NHS billions - it’s fewer than you think
Jan 30, 2026
Our Dollar, your problem
Jan 29, 2026
Power and profit: stresses and futures of market economies
Jan 28, 2026
Abundant clean energy for all: the technological opportunity
Jan 27, 2026
Are revolutions justified?
Jan 26, 2026
The measure of progress: counting what really matters
Jan 22, 2026
How oil rents fuel populist foreign policy
Jan 21, 2026
Women, nature, and 2030: a transformational global climate solution
Jan 20, 2026
Who trains our doctors? The hidden workers behind medical education
Jan 19, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | “Is AI a threat or an opportunity for the US?” Master’s students essay competition for 2025
Jan 19, 2026
Shared prosperity in a fractured world
Jan 14, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | How to help left behind regions and workers with Professor Gordon Hanson
Jan 05, 2026
LSE: The Ballpark | LSE at 130 and the United States with Professor Michael Cox
Dec 22, 2025
Living in London: How can we make our communities greener?
Dec 19, 2025
Bullying explained by bullies: Lessons from Mexico | Coffee break research at LSE
Dec 17, 2025
Teaching colonialism in the classroom | Coffee break research at LSE
Dec 15, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The promise and peril of Trump’s America First with Professor Charles Kupchan
Dec 15, 2025
The ins and outs of sustainable supply chains
Dec 11, 2025
AI, technology and society: shaping the future together
Dec 11, 2025
Pharmaceutical policy at a crossroads: perspectives from Europe and the US
Dec 10, 2025
What is financial hegemony, and how does it end? | Coffee break research at LSE
Dec 10, 2025
Common law: a better foundation for Liberalism
Dec 09, 2025
What's next for quantum computing?
Dec 09, 2025
Women in economics: progress, challenges and perspectives
Dec 08, 2025
Economic impacts and legacies of British rule in India
Dec 04, 2025
The politics of hunger in Sudan
Dec 03, 2025
Will the next World War be a cyberwar?
Dec 02, 2025
Why I am an anarchist: insights into British anarchist thought and politics
Dec 02, 2025
Should the UK have a wealth tax? The Wealth Tax Commission five years on
Dec 01, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | AI and deepfakes with Dr Gili Vidan
Dec 01, 2025
Fiscal threats in a changing global financial system
Nov 27, 2025
America first and the future of Eurasian geopolitics
Nov 26, 2025
John Rawls and unequivocal justice
Nov 25, 2025
Will the next World War be a cyberwar?
Nov 24, 2025
AI, technology and society: shaping the future together
Nov 24, 2025
World Children’s Day: digital futures for children – children’s rights under pressure in the digital environment
Nov 20, 2025
Is there a Trump doctrine? Making sense of US foreign and security policy since Trump’s return to the White House
Nov 19, 2025
Britain in a changing world
Nov 18, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | Autocracy 2.0: How China’s Rise Reinvented Tyranny with Dr Jennifer Lind
Nov 17, 2025
Greece’s economic and digital transformation: in conversation with Kyriakos Pierrakakis
Nov 14, 2025
Spreading it around: a new look at redistribution and tax
Nov 13, 2025
America adrift: the end of the east coast foreign policy elite
Nov 12, 2025
Saving Britain's wildlife
Nov 11, 2025
Why refugee return is not the solution to displacement crises
Nov 11, 2025
Fault lines: the new political economy of a warming world
Nov 10, 2025
Great global transformation: national market liberalism in a multipolar world
Nov 06, 2025
The growth story of the 21st century: the economics and opportunity of climate action
Nov 05, 2025
Will AI free us from work?
Nov 04, 2025
Joyful revolution: poverty, social justice and a pioneer of participation
Nov 04, 2025
Syria after Assad: a reporter’s view on a nation in transition
Nov 03, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | US-China strategic competition with Professor Evan Medeiros
Nov 03, 2025
Sustainability, peace and development: in conversation with Juan Manuel Santos
Oct 30, 2025
Seeing the unseen: combining data to better understand our environment
Oct 29, 2025
How to help left behind regions and workers
Oct 28, 2025
Developing technology for the public interest | Coffee break research at LSE
Oct 28, 2025
Unlocking climate action opportunities: progress amid geopolitical turbulence
Oct 27, 2025
The social safety net as an investment in children
Oct 23, 2025
Mutually assured survival: feminist solidarities amidst planetary threats
Oct 22, 2025
How progress ends: technology, innovation, and the fate of nations
Oct 21, 2025
How relations with lab animals can inform understandings of care | Coffee break research at LSE
Oct 21, 2025
Technology for the public interest: preventing capture and promoting welfare
Oct 20, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | AI, social media, and political disinformation with Dr Josephine Lukito
Oct 20, 2025
On liberalism: in defence of freedom
Oct 17, 2025
The CEO: the rise and fall of Britain's captains of industry
Oct 16, 2025
US-Iran relations under Trump 2.0: prospects and challenges
Oct 15, 2025
Permission to be queer: the case for liberty
Oct 14, 2025
How fake AI images sparked the Southport riots
Oct 14, 2025
Why we're getting poorer
Oct 13, 2025
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Oct 13, 2025
Not just lines on a map: borders in a changing world
Oct 09, 2025
The promise and peril of Trump's America first
Oct 08, 2025
How to save the internet
Oct 08, 2025
The crime of war: from the Nuremberg trial to Ukraine
Oct 07, 2025
Do we need to pay our debts?
Oct 07, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | AI and the workplace with Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa
Oct 06, 2025
Depopulation: an ethical perspective
Oct 06, 2025
Can human solidarity survive social media and what if it can’t?
Oct 02, 2025
Racism and racial justice: 40 years on from the Broadwater Farm riots
Oct 01, 2025
How AI is helping - and harming - animals
Sep 30, 2025
Celebrating LSE's 130th anniversary
Sep 30, 2025
On natural capital: the value of the world around us
Sep 29, 2025
Climate finance and investment in low-income countries
Sep 24, 2025
Valuing nature in a changing climate: rethinking natural capital
Sep 23, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | Who is liable for AI? With Dr Anat Lior
Sep 22, 2025
Investing in our future: COP30 and the sustainable growth agenda
Sep 22, 2025
Global inequality in historical and comparative perspective
Sep 19, 2025
Stem cells: the future of science explained
Sep 09, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | AI automation and the workforce with Dr Baobao Zhang
Sep 08, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | Might unmakes right with Professor Oona Hathaway
Aug 25, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The US’ changing relationship with NATO and Europe with Dr Celeste Wallander
Aug 11, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The Administrative State with Professor Kimberley S. Johnson
Aug 06, 2025
How is the far right shaping our future?
Aug 05, 2025
LSE Graduation Class of 2025
Jul 25, 2025
Can we be great again? Why a dangerous world needs Britain
Jul 21, 2025
The economic consequences of Mr Trump: what the trade war means for the world
Jul 15, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | Deemphasizing Nuclear Weapons in Nuclear Deterrence with Dr Lauren Sukin
Jul 14, 2025
The entangled histories of Britain and the Caribbean
Jul 11, 2025
Exile economics – what happens when globalisation fails
Jul 09, 2025
What if AI is already conscious? Sentience explained
Jul 08, 2025
The end of the road
Jul 04, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The US-China AI race with Professor Angela Zhang
Jun 30, 2025
Global trends in climate litigation 2025: report launch
Jun 26, 2025
Skills in the age of AI
Jun 25, 2025
Harnessing AI: safeguarding high-integrity data for climate action
Jun 24, 2025
What's cooking? The future of food on the African continent
Jun 21, 2025
The golden road
Jun 21, 2025
The golden road
Jun 21, 2025
The future of truth
Jun 21, 2025
Reckoning with the past: truth-telling and the British Empire
Jun 21, 2025
Positive futures
Jun 21, 2025
Empowerment, safety and equity: children's visions of rights-respecting digital futures
Jun 21, 2025
Big data for public good
Jun 21, 2025
Visions for the future with Lila Ibrahim
Jun 20, 2025
Visions for the future with Lila Ibrahim
Jun 20, 2025
The future of US-China relations
Jun 20, 2025
Putting wellbeing and mental health at the heart of progress
Jun 20, 2025
Visions for the future with Anthony Scaramucci
Jun 19, 2025
Reimagining the way we work
Jun 19, 2025
Are universities still relevant?
Jun 19, 2025
Visions for the future with Daron Acemoglu
Jun 18, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The US and India–Pakistan tensions with Lisa Curtis
Jun 18, 2025
Green, just, and healthy: what do young Londoners want for the future of their neighbourhoods?
Jun 18, 2025
Breaking the Jeff Bezos model of new technology
Jun 18, 2025
Tech and the future of the world economy
Jun 17, 2025
Data for development
Jun 17, 2025
The London Consensus: economic principles for the 21st century
Jun 16, 2025
Alternatives to capitalism
Jun 16, 2025
A society free from poverty: how do we get there and what would it look like?
Jun 16, 2025
Beliefism: how to stop hating the people we disagree with
Jun 11, 2025
Amartya Sen and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala in conversation with Nick Stern: building sustainability in a turbulent world
Jun 10, 2025
Can AI save the NHS?
Jun 10, 2025
Economic nationalism and global (dis)order
Jun 09, 2025
Feminism, anti-feminism and affective economies of rage
Jun 05, 2025
A new data infrastructure for the social sciences?
Jun 04, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | International Relations and Democracy in a Multipolar World
Jun 03, 2025
Fixing education for the AI age
Jun 03, 2025
Tolerance and freedom of expression
Jun 02, 2025
Elite conflict, colonialism and democracy in the Middle East
May 29, 2025
Capitalism and its critics
May 28, 2025
Revolutions and world order: still the 'Sixth Great Power'?
May 27, 2025
Forests, finance, and the future: economic risks of nature loss
May 22, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | AI and intellectual property with Dr Bhamati Viswanathan
May 21, 2025
Critique is the critique of power
May 21, 2025
Teens, sexting and image-based sexual abuse: a child rights approach
May 20, 2025
Conscience incorporated: pursuing profits while protecting human rights
May 19, 2025
Apprenticeship and economic growth in early modern England
May 14, 2025
Neoliberalism and social justice? Reconciling Adam Smith and John Rawls
May 13, 2025
AI's hidden supply chain explained: why it's more fragile than you think
May 13, 2025
The corporation in the 21st century
May 12, 2025
The power of data: ethics, politics, and public interest
May 08, 2025
The death and life of the center-left
May 07, 2025
Is AI destroying the planet?
May 06, 2025
Greenland, Iceland and the meltdown of the old order in the North Atlantic
May 06, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The state of American democracy with Professor Michael Latner
May 05, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The Origins of the US-China Chip War with Dr John Minnich
Apr 14, 2025
How do we avoid falling for online scams?
Apr 08, 2025
Could this tech save lives?
Apr 08, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | Cultivating Democracy with Professor Mukulika Banerjee
Apr 04, 2025
Rethinking keynesian fiscal stimulus
Apr 02, 2025
Global dignity and seeing others: political and environmental recognition compared
Apr 01, 2025
How anti-gay laws reach beyond criminal justice | Coffee break research at LSE
Apr 01, 2025
In conversation with Alexander Stubb
Mar 31, 2025
Agents of change? The challenges of understanding empowerment through international development
Mar 31, 2025
The future of AI
Mar 27, 2025
From menarche to menopause: how reproductive histories shape women's health
Mar 27, 2025
War crimes talk: does it help or hinder peace?
Mar 26, 2025
Wealth in people
Mar 25, 2025
Training military and police peacekeepers on gender | Coffee break research at LSE
Mar 25, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | US-China strategic stability with Dr Nicola Leveringhaus
Mar 24, 2025
Unchaining Venezuela: a struggle for democracy
Mar 20, 2025
The diffusion of soft technologies during and after WWII
Mar 20, 2025
On white normativity, racial habituation, and cracks in racial teams
Mar 19, 2025
The mysterious art and science of doing good
Mar 18, 2025
Social justice and health equity
Mar 17, 2025
Assisted dying: what should we think?
Mar 13, 2025
In conversation with Maurice Saatchi
Mar 12, 2025
Is AI really taking our jobs? The future of work explained
Mar 11, 2025
How apprenticeship transformed premodern England | Coffee break research at LSE
Mar 11, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | Donald Trump and the far-right with Dr Rachel Blum
Mar 10, 2025
Epistemic pluralism and climate change
Mar 10, 2025
Wronged: the weaponization of victimhood
Mar 06, 2025
Citizens as cultivars: democratic values in paddy fields and universities
Mar 05, 2025
Artificial intelligence, intellectual property and the creative industries
Mar 04, 2025
Are we in danger of losing our communities?
Mar 04, 2025
From the secrets of the universe to socio-economic impact: the power of big science
Mar 03, 2025
The lost Marie Curies
Feb 27, 2025
From the high seas to corporate boardrooms: Suzanne Heywood in conversation
Feb 25, 2025
Peak injustice: Solving Britain’s inequality crisis
Feb 24, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | US-China relations under the new Trump administration with Professor Minxin Pei
Feb 24, 2025
Are we in danger of losing our communities?
Feb 21, 2025
The hidden victims: civilian casualties of the two world wars
Feb 20, 2025
The last human job: AI, depersonalization and the industrial clock
Feb 19, 2025
Climate capitalism: can market-based solutions save the planet?
Feb 18, 2025
The fluctuating fortunes of the market in international relations | Coffee break research at LSE
Feb 18, 2025
Is it possible to achieve fair and inclusive prosperity without a green agenda?
Feb 17, 2025
Trans* lives, histories and activism
Feb 13, 2025
Power, freedom, and justice: rethinking Foucault
Feb 12, 2025
Is there a new Washington consensus?
Feb 11, 2025
AI Emergency service 911 calls: the limitations of AI
Feb 11, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The international order and US-China competition with Professor Shiping Tang
Feb 10, 2025
Racism, anti-racism and the politics of popular culture
Feb 06, 2025
Does class inequality still matter? The Great British Class Survey ten years on
Feb 04, 2025
Do we need to drive?
Feb 04, 2025
The Open Society as an enemy | Coffee break research at LSE
Feb 04, 2025
Sustainability and prosperity in the age of ecological scarcity
Feb 03, 2025
Genesis: artificial intelligence, hope, and the human spirit
Jan 30, 2025
Has neoliberalism failed? Reflections on Western society
Jan 29, 2025
From liberal peace to new Cold War? Turbulence and conflict in the 21st century
Jan 28, 2025
Why the public should engage with new science | Coffee break research at LSE
Jan 28, 2025
Power to the people
Jan 27, 2025
Economic development in the 21st century
Jan 23, 2025
The art of uncertainty: living with chance, ignorance, risk, and luck
Jan 22, 2025
Leadership or drift: what's next for US foreign policy?
Jan 21, 2025
Dangerous guesswork in economic policy
Jan 20, 2025
Malaysian Prime Minister Visits LSE
Jan 17, 2025
Vulture capitalism
Jan 13, 2025
LSE: The Ballpark | The Evolution of American Chip Controls on China with Dr Douglas Fuller
Jan 06, 2025
LSE Graduation Winter 2024
Dec 19, 2024
LSE Graduation Winter 2024
Dec 19, 2024
How protests shattered Brazil's glossy branding campaign
Dec 16, 2024
Why are our rivers and seas polluted by sewage?
Dec 15, 2024
Automation, management, and the future of work
Dec 12, 2024
The state of democracy after a year of elections
Dec 11, 2024