Tom Kirk

Tom is GP's Online Editor and researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science. 

Post Archive

13 September 2017
The world’s growing refugee crisis is not only about numbers. It is also about time. There are 17.2 million refugees under UNHCR’s mandate, and half of them are under…
11 September 2017
No sooner had Hurricane Harvey’s record rains receded from Houston and neighboring cities than the residents of Florida began bracing for a wallop from an even…
11 September 2017
A review of Channel 4's "The State", a show that takes ISIS as its subject and Syria as its backdrop. But does it deliver on its promises? "The State" is a…
08 September 2017
The science of predicting hurricanes is crucial for disaster management and insurance, but also raises difficult methodological and philosophical questions. In this post, Joe…
07 September 2017
Patricia J. Sohn offers an alternative perspective on Trump's international engagements.  I grew up decidedly on the Left. I have been so disgusted by local and national…
06 September 2017
More than a year ago, British voters sent waves of shock throughout Europe and the world economy with their decision to withdraw from the European Union (EU). However, the impact…
05 September 2017
Gary Fooks and Tom Mills explore on of the main justifications given for Brexit. Government estimates suggest that around half of all UK legislation with an impact on business,…
04 September 2017
This is the introduction to ‘The Mediterranean Reset: Geopolitics in a New Age’, a new GP E-Book out later this week. Please see here for more about the volume. The…
04 September 2017
This is the last of a four-part series of posts on Poland’s, Hungary’s and the Czech Republic’s perilous play with the EU’s refugee relocation agreement.…
01 September 2017
Young people feel that they’re not being listened to by global decision makers. But with over half of the world’s population under the age of 30, it won’t be…
01 September 2017
The Law of Deliberative Democracy by Ron Levy and Graeme Orr. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2016. 239 pp, £110 hardcover 9780415705004, £39.99 e-book 9781315890159 With…
31 August 2017
Mark Lorch explores why conspiracy theories spring up with such regularity. I’m sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on. Fresh from the game –…
30 August 2017
Aid donors, governments and the United Nations have made many commitments to gender equality. Their actions have been less impressive. Across United Nations programmes, gender…