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An Interview with the “Gen Sec Living”: Zulum Elumogo

Zulum Elumogo is the General Secretary of the LSE Students’ Union 2018-19. He graduated last year having studied Social Policy…

October 24, 2018
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This Is Just The Beginning For Global Trumpism

Features Editor Andrew Solender analyzes the trajectory of far-right, populist movements in Europe and around the globe, and sees no…

October 23, 2018
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A Cultural Monstrosity

Emmanuel Molding Nielsen analyses how culture has shifted from being an antidote to racism to a purveyor of populism At…

October 23, 2018
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The Baldwin/Buckley Debate Of 1965, And How Baldwin Won It

In this dramatic account, Joss Harrison looks back at one of the most powerful yet overlooked victories of the American…

October 21, 2018
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“Ninety-five percent of economics is common sense.” Ha-Joon Chang on Brexit, trade and Kpop

The Beaver editor sat down with the Cambridge economist, whose ideas about trade and development have influenced policymakers and academics…

October 15, 2018
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Are Trump Voters Right To Fear The Authoritarian Deep State?

The authoritarian ‘deep state’ in Washington showed its face this week, amplifying Trump’s call to drain the swamp. This week…

September 13, 2018
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A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Cultural Appropriation

A few days ago, an anonymous writer submitted a piece (found here) that lamented the use of the term ‘cultural…

August 26, 2018
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LSE Kashmir Dialogue: Structural fault lines affect deliberation attempts

Note: This is an account of the India-Pakistan dialogue on Kashmir which took place on 17th February 2018 in LSE,…

March 20, 2018
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Working Class Diary: LSE Students Share Their Stories

Current students shed light on their experiences of arriving at the LSE from a working class background My class identity…

March 18, 2018
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A Conversation on Indian Media: Interview with Siddharth Varadarajan

Bhadra Sreejith sits down with Siddharth Varadarajan, Founding Editor of The Wire, to discuss fake news, online advertising, and the…

March 18, 2018
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