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Number of items: 83.
Article
  • Alden, Christopher, Schoeman, Maxi (2015). Reconstructing South African identity through global summitry. Global Summitry, 1(2), 187-204. https://doi.org/10.1093/global/guw001
  • Gippner, Olivia (2015). China and the EU: taking stock of their climate change partnership ahead of Paris 2015. EU-China Observer, 4,
  • Gippner, Olivia (2015). Chinese and Indian approaches to United Nations peacekeeping: a theoretical appraisal of contribution patterns and decision-making structures. Contemporary Readings in Law and Social Justice, 7(1), 83-111.
  • Lawson, George (2015). Revolution, non-violence, and the Arab Uprisings. Mobilization, 20(4), 453-470. https://doi.org/10.17813/1086-671X-20-4-453
  • Lawson, George (2015). Revolutions and the international. Theory and Society, 44(4), 299 - 319. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11186-015-9251-x
  • Nitoiu, Cristian (2015). Supporting the EU’s approach to climate change: the discourse of the transnational media within the Brussels bubble. Journal of European Integration, 37(5), 535-552. https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2015.1019879
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Facing Europe's British question. Queries Magazine, (8), 38-40.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). To be or not to be in Europe: is that the question? Britain's European question and an in/out referendum. International Affairs, 91(1), 77-91. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2346.12187
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Europe's British question: the UK–EU relationship in a changing Europe and multipolar world. Global Society, 29(3), 409-426. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600826.2015.1044425
  • Ryan, John (2015). Chinese renminbi arrival in the “Tripolar” global monetary regime. China and World Economy, 23(6), 44-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/cwe.12135
  • Ryan, John (2015). The Eurozone conundrum. CEPS news,
  • Schumacher, Tobias, Nitoiu, Cristian (2015). Russia's foreign policy towards North Africa in the wake of the Arab Spring. Mediterranean Politics, 20(1), 97-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629395.2015.1007006
  • Trubowitz, Peter, Harris, Peter (2015). When states appease: British appeasement in the 1930s. Review of International Studies, 41(02), 289-311. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0260210514000278
  • Book
  • Hartley, Janet, Keenan, Paul, Lieven, Dominic (Eds.) (2015). Russia and the Napoleonic wars. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Buzan, Barry, Lawson, George (2015). The global transformation: history, modernity and the making of international relations. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139565073
  • Nitoiu, Cristian (2015). The EU foreign policy analysis: democracy, legitimacy, media and change. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Chapter
  • Ludlow, N. Piers (2015). Jacques Delors (1985-1995). In van der Harst, Jan, Voerman, Gerrit (Eds.), An Impossible Job? The Presidents of the European Commission, 1958-2014 . John Harper Publishing. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Foreign policy of Britain. In Banerjee, Ajit M. (Ed.), Global Perspectives on Foreign Policy of Major Powers . Academic Foundation.
  • Pedaliu, Effie G. H. (2015). Fault lines in the post-war Mediterranean and the ‘birth of Southern Europe’, 1945–1979: an overview. In Calandri, Elena, Caviglia, Daniele, Varsori, Antonio (Eds.), Détente in Cold War Europe: Politics and Diplomacy in the Mediterranean and the Middle East (pp. 15 - 32). I.B. Tauris Publishers. https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755621163.ch-001
  • Ryan, John (2015). Debt restructuring is preferable to continued austerity or default for Greece and the Eurozone. In Gerodimos, Roman (Ed.), First thoughts on the 25 January 2015 election in Greece . Greek Politics Specialist Group.
  • Ryan, John, Loughlin, John (2015). Historical monetary unions: lessons for the current Eurozone crisis. In Ryan, John (Ed.), Towards a Resilient Eurozone Economic, Monetary and Fiscal Policies . Verlag Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-0353-0752-8
  • Conference or Workshop Item
  • Ryan, John (2015-03-19) Capital markets union: an overview [Other]. Konrad Adenauer Foundation, KPMG and Standard Chartered Capital Markets Union stimulation, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-01-23) Could a eurosceptic party win a national election? And what could be the consequences of Grexit? [Other]. Could a eurosceptic party win a national election? And what could be the consequences of Grexit, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-07-01) Debt and deflation in the Eurozone [Other]. Debt and Deflation in the Eurozone, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-03-04) Eurozone sovereign debt restructuring is unavoidable [Other]. How we cope with the problem of legacy debt in the euroarea?, Brussels, Belgium, BEL.
  • Ryan, John (2015-09-18) From Grexit to Brexit: Europe at its crossroads [Other]. Young Königswinter Alumni Conference, Berlin, Germany, DEU.
  • Ryan, John (2015-03-21) Germany and the European Central Bank cling to austerity policies that have failed [Other]. International Network for Economic Research (INFER), 17th Annual Conference, Luton, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-07-09) Heavy handed ECB & domestic incompetence compounded Irish Euro crisis [Other]. Twenty Second International Conference of Europeanists, Paris, France, FRA.
  • Ryan, John (2015-09-25) Impact of potential disintegration in Europe [Other]. Konrad Adenauer Foundation Expert conference, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-10-05) UK policy towards the EU [Other]. UK Policy towards the EU, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-10-28) The emergence of a multipolar currency regime [Other]. The emergence of a multipolar currency regime: KAS and LSE Ideas experts workshop, London, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-10-19) The future of the Eurozone [Other]. The Future of the Eurozone, Cambridge, United Kingdom, GBR.
  • Ryan, John (2015-05-04) The global currencies conundrum [Other]. The EU and China: Reform and Governance International Conference, Brussels, Belgium, BEL.
  • Report
  • ICF Consulting Services (2015). Study on the feasibility of alternatives to credit ratings: final report. European Commission.
  • Oliver, Tim, Möller, Almut (2015). Written evidence to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee’s inquiry into 'the costs and benefits of EU membership for the UK's role in the world'. House of Commons.
  • Polner, Gergely, Ryan, John (2015). Capital Markets Union: a work in progress quick and high impact measures for the Capital Markets Union. (European Policy Briefs 37). Egmont Institute.
  • Online resource
  • Cox, Michael (2015). Better times for Greeks?
  • Cox, Michael (2015). The Great Game.
  • Cox, Michael (2015). Scylla and Charybdis.
  • Filis, Konstantin (2015). Between dilemmas, difficult decisions and a looming impasse.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2015). de Blasio and the police, Georgia’s economy, California’s newlaws: US state blog round up 27 December – 2 January.
  • Gippner, Olivia, Mohan, Garima (2015). Women in United Nations peacekeeping holding up half the Sky?
  • Katsoulas, Spyros (2015). From Grexit to Greekment.
  • Katsoulas, Spyros (2015). Greek-22: the paradoxical situation of the Greek problem.
  • Nitoiu, Cristian (2015). EU should cooperate with Eurasian Union: Putin's legacy.
  • Nitoiu, Cristian (2015). Leaving the EU might revive Britain’s influence on the foreign policies of the new EU member states.
  • Nitoiu, Cristian (2015). Romania’s coming of age: how the transition generation could push Romania toward real political change.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Brexit is an issue President Obama has every right to be concerned about.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Brexit: Europe’s awkward questions about its awkward partner.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Britain's European question will not be answered by an in-out vote.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Cameron’s letter: European views on the UK’s renegotiation.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Can an in-out referendum solve the European question in British politics?
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Europe’s brexit question.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Little Britain’s big election: a declining power that we should not shy away from.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). UK would lose 8% of its economy by quitting the EU.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Why it might not be all right on the Euro-referendum night.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Will the UK’s general election lead to an in-out referendum?
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). Will the ‘British question’ go away if Labour wins?
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). An in-out referendum will not solve the European question in British politics.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). The referendum will be decided in England – but it’s London that has most to lose.
  • Oliver, Tim (2015). The stance the rest of Europe takes on the British question will be crucial in shaping the UK’s EU referendum.
  • Oliver, Tim, Brok, Elmar, Corbett, Richard, Schöpflin, György (2015). The European Parliament and the UK’s renegotiation: what do MEPs think?
  • Oliver, Tim, Lacatus, Cora (2015). Eight centuries on from Magna Carta, upholding the rule of law remains a challenge on both sides of the Atlantic.
  • Oliver, Tim, Lacatus, Cora (2015). Magna Carta and the transatlantic relationship.
  • Ryan, John (2015). Credit rating agencies and their credibility problem.
  • Ryan, John (2015). Differences over Outright Monetary Transactions (OMT) could lead to constitutional conflict between German and EU courts.
  • Ryan, John (2015). The Eurozone should be flexible with Greece.
  • Ryan, John (2015). Greek debt restructuring is preferable to continued austerity or default.
  • Ryan, John (2015). Swiss franc policy conundrum solved.
  • Ryan, John, Polner, Gergely, Dorrington, Ashley (2015). What EU member states want from the CMU proposals?
  • Springford, John (2015). Same job, different income: withdrawing EU migrants’ benefits would violate an EU founding principle.
  • Yu, Jie (2015). The golden age of Sino-British relations has begun. Quitting the EU could halt it.
  • Zurawski, Jan (2015). A British departure from the EU will not inevitably lead to Scottish independence. Referenda are always unpredictable.
  • Working paper
  • Düben, Björn Alexander (2015). Banking on Beijing: what the Ukraine crisis means for the future of China-Russia relations. (Strategic Update 15.3). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gibson, Bryan (2015). The long road to Tehran: the Iran nuclear deal in perspective. (Strategic Update 15.6). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Gippner, Olivia (2015). Paving the road to Paris? What the EU can do to facilitate a political climate change deal. (Strategic Update 15.5). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Lisbonne de Vergeron, Karine (2015). China-EU relations and the future of European soft power: a strategy for a European cultural diploma. (Strategic Update 15.4). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Mavrodi, Georgia (2015). Common EU policies on authorised immigration: past, present and future. (Strategic Update 15.2). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Scrollini, Fabrizio, Durand Ochoa, Ursula (2015). Perspectives on open government in Latin America. (Strategic Update 15.1). LSE IDEAS, London School of Economics and Political Science. picture_as_pdf
  • Blog post
  • Oliver, Tim (6 May 2015) The First-Past-the-Post electoral system is breaking up the UK. Democratic Audit Blog. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (2 May 2015) The Liberal Democrats in government: marching towards the sound of gunfire. British Politics and Policy at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Oliver, Tim (11 November 2015) UK national security and the Brexit debate – now more than ever they are closely locked. LSE Brexit. picture_as_pdf
  • Panizza, Francisco (18 December 2015) The innovations, opportunities and challenges of the ‘virtual classroom’. LSE Department of Government Blog. picture_as_pdf