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LSE International Development promotes interdisciplinary postgraduate teaching and research at @LSEnews.
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Joined June 2011
🎉Join us for an alumni panel to celebrate 35 years of LSE ID and to explore the future of international development from climate justice & shifting power dynamics to innovation, activism and locally led solutions 📆9 Dec | 6.30–8pm | Sheikh Zayed Theatre https://t.co/y3rLPDwFer
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Deepfakes are rapidly undermining digital trust. Rachel Ntow argues that fragmented regulation is failing to address their harms, leaving institutions increasingly vulnerable to eroded accountability and credibility. https://t.co/rHCXAFTRgV
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Deepfakes are no longer just a novelty or disinformation threat — they're reshaping digital trust. Despite mounting evidence of their harms in multiple domains, regulatory responses remain fragmented...
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Did the US win the trade war with China, or did it simply declare victory and retreat? Georgio Moussa dismantles the capitulation narrative https://t.co/ZIkH5lRjZI
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Did the US win the trade war with China, or did it simply declare victory and retreat? MSc Political Economy of Late Development alum, Georgio Moussa dismantles the capitulation narrative by detail...
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Turbulent economic conditions worldwide have contributed to waning support for democratic systems. Zachary Wahab-Cheek argues that democracy remains a powerful force for good, and is the very mechanism through which these challenges can be addressed. https://t.co/D7jSwjCrtb
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Turbulent economic conditions worldwide have contributed to waning support for democratic systems. Yet MSc Development Studies alum Zachary Wahab-Cheek argues that the evidence is unequivocal:...
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New🔥: Navigating post‑LSE job hunting & finding strength in community🌍 In Voices from IDeaSphere, alum Mia Fraser (MSc Health & Int’l Dev) shares how resilience, empathy & community shaped her journey from the Caribbean to @AmnestyUK 🔗 Full spotlight: https://t.co/YSefLjaLqy
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Did the US win the trade war with China, or did it simply declare victory and retreat? Georgio Moussa dismantles the capitulation narrative https://t.co/ZIkH5lQMaa
blogs.lse.ac.uk
Did the US win the trade war with China, or did it simply declare victory and retreat? MSc Political Economy of Late Development alum, Georgio Moussa dismantles the capitulation narrative by detail...
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Deepfakes are rapidly undermining digital trust. Rachel Ntow argues that fragmented regulation is failing to address their harms, leaving institutions increasingly vulnerable to eroded accountability and credibility. https://t.co/rHCXAFTRgV
blogs.lse.ac.uk
Deepfakes are no longer just a novelty or disinformation threat — they're reshaping digital trust. Despite mounting evidence of their harms in multiple domains, regulatory responses remain fragmented...
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PUBLICATION | Why humanitarianism continues despite the famine of resources: the dreadful logic of suffering ✍️Professor Stuart Gordon @LSE_ID #LSECJP 📚Read more below👇 https://t.co/nGFIstqWFh
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Professor Stuart Gordon explores how, despite major funding cuts in the humanitarian sector, core life-saving areas like food, health, and shelter remain relatively protected due to their urgency and...
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Last chance to register to join us tomorrow (Wed 3 Dec, 2-4pm) for our Education Forum on 'Shaping tomorrow's learning'! Open to all LSE teachers and education-support staff. Feat. speakers from @LSEsociology, @LSE_ID, @LSEManagement, @LSECareers & more! https://t.co/FMp0XdA1XB
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Our students joined @AJHeadtoHead with @mehdirhasan interviewing @reda_getachew, who once accused @AbiyAhmedAli of atrocities in Tigray but now he serves as his adviser Ruth Otim argues his contradictions reveal Ethiopia’s deeper leadership failures ➡️
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Getachew Reda, former TPLF leader and now Adviser to Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, sat down with Al Jazeera’s Mehdi Hasan on Head to Head. The interview exposed the paradox of his political...
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.@ShinzaniJain argues that while Asia, especially China, is driving global economic growth and reshaping world order, India’s foreign policy under Modi is faltering amid U.S. pressure, regional conflicts, and economic vulnerabilities. https://t.co/80LdijDLoi
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PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Shinzani Jain argues that while Asia, especially China, is driving global economic growth and reshaping world order, India’s foreign policy under Modi is...
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New🔥:On Nov 14, Naila Kabeer, Diane Elson & Ania Plomien joined a Cutting‑Edge Issues lecture on "A Feminist Agenda for Social Change" MSc reflections by Buntita Chai‑ut, Fatima Binte Umar & Rythm Setia spotlight care work & the hidden costs for women 👉 https://t.co/ApE0kG4irL
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New 🔥 : While world leaders discussed climate action at #COP30 Brazil, LSE ID alum @Bremley_Lyngdoh showed what planetary healing looks like 🌍 He’s working to plant 1B trees, regenerate 500K hectares & create 1M green jobs. Full post 👉 https://t.co/4JJq9t9PkX
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Period poverty is not a distant issue, it’s a daily reality for millions, including right here in the UK. Veronika Abdian calls on institutions, policymakers, retailers, and communities to act, because menstruation should never be treated as a luxury. https://t.co/r50rnsIin9
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Period poverty is not a distant issue, it’s a daily reality for millions, including right here in the UK. Veronika Abdian invites you to imagine having to carry toilet paper everywhere you go because...
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.@ShinzaniJain argues that while Asia, especially China, is driving global economic growth and reshaping world order, India’s foreign policy under Modi is faltering amid U.S. pressure, regional conflicts, and economic vulnerabilities. https://t.co/80LdijEjdQ
blogs.lse.ac.uk
PhD candidate in the Department of Geography, Shinzani Jain argues that while Asia, especially China, is driving global economic growth and reshaping world order, India’s foreign policy under Modi is...
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At Cumberland Lodge, the MSc IDHE cohort stepped out of the classroom and into the urgency of a simulated crisis. Jessica Subbaraman reflects on the experience of navigating a humanitarian response, and the complexities of decision making. https://t.co/bsFutA8JhD
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At Cumberland Lodge, the MSc International Development and Humanitarian Emergencies (IDHE) cohort stepped out of the classroom and into the urgency of a simulated crisis. Jessica Subbaraman reflects...
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New🔥: At #COP30, Brazil spoke of forest wisdom & climate justice. But as @brunobioni, Mariana Rielli & @rafa_zanatta argue, tax breaks for data centers, proposed months earlier, must be tied to collective access to environmental info. Full post 👉 https://t.co/l9YsmEqAZ0
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Chanettee Keerativitayanant explores how Madagascar’s vanilla industry, shaped by its past, continues to marginalize farmers today. Her blog highlights the hidden cost behind vanilla’s luxury and asks: who truly benefits? https://t.co/rGNYgall7k
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Behind vanilla’s sweet aroma lies a story of inequality and colonial legacy. Chanettee Keerativitayanant explores how Madagascar’s vanilla industry, shaped by its past, continues to marginalize...
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Read Hadija's backstory of how she persuaded her grandmother to move from being the village cutter to an advocate against FGM. https://t.co/ko5s1Twdu7
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Judging by the number of comments from readers, last week’s post by Hadija Bonaya on how she helped end Female Genital Mutilation in her community in Northern Kenya clearly struck a nerve. Since...
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