Comment & Opinion - Columnists Archives

15 July 2021
This interview was conducted by the Global Governance Futures – Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues, which brings together young professionals to look ahead 15 years…
13 July 2021
Fueling Resistance: The Contentious Political Economy of Biofuels and Fracking by Kate J Neville. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021. 264 pp., £47.99 hardcover 9780197535585…
08 July 2021
This interview was conducted by the Global Governance Futures – Robert Bosch Foundation Multilateral Dialogues, which brings together young professionals to look ahead 10 years…
05 July 2021
The Green New Deal is the boldest and most likely the most effective way to combat the climate emergency. According to its advocates, the Green New Deal will save the planet while…
02 July 2021
Sanjay Ruparelia argues Western countries need to resist myopic understanding of political accountability and sovereign responsibility to live up to their vaccine sharing rhetoric…
29 June 2021
Involving stakeholders directly in the research process and co-production have become common features of research designs aimed at delivering impact. However, in practice co-…
28 June 2021
Aleks Berditchevskaia and Kathy Peach argue that collective intelligence can help us respond to crises with greater confidence, clarity and cooperation. A Global Pandemic…
25 June 2021
In this open letter, International Development Guest Lecturer, Dr Stephanie Levy encourages current students to explore opportunities available around them where they can put…
24 June 2021
Here’s a wrap-up piece on what I’ve learned about ‘research for impact’ from a series of interviews on the real-world influence of researchers at the LSE Centre for Public…
21 June 2021
Teferi Mergo explores claims of state sovereignty by a regime increasingly embattled at home and abroad. The recent announcement by the United States government that it is…