Items where type is Online resource and year is 2012

Number of items: 2067.
2012
  • Berkeley Journal of Sociology (2012). Occupy Academia: how scholarly work can impact public understandings and the movement itself.
  • Extremis Project UK Team (2012). The police commissioner elections offer a lifeline to the beleaguered far right.
  • The Extremis Project UK (2012). A survey of public attitudes towards the English DefenceLeague (EDL) reveals that there is some sympathy for themovement’s values, although these supporters are verymuch in a minority.
  • Abdelnour, Samer (2012). If stoves could kill.
  • Abdulai, Jemila (2012). Ghana 2012: An African Election – A Reminder of What’s At Stake.
  • Abelson, Donald (2012). Book review: Canada/US and other unfriendly relations before and after 9/11.
  • Abelson, Donald (2012). Book review: the influence of think tanks: presenting the right ideas, to the right people, at the right time.
  • Abelson, Donald (2012). Book review: think tank: the story of the Adam Smith Institute, by Madsen Pirie.
  • Adam, Stuart, Browne, James (2012). Councils face a difficult task to replace council tax benefit.
  • Adam, Stuart, Browne, James, Johnson, Paul (2012). Late changes to Council Tax Benefit reforms would create considerable complexity.
  • Adebahr, Cornelius (2012). After nearly a decade of talks with Iran, the EU’s preoccupation with the nuclear issue risks missing the bigger picture.
  • Adib-Moghaddam, Arshin (2012). Islamutopia: A very short history of political Islam.
  • Afonso, Alexandre (2012). The eurozone crisis has increased demand for cheap labour across Europe. However, the return of EU internal migration controls is unlikely.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). Dambisa Moyo says China is ahead of the curve in the race for the world’s resources.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). European Union seeks more unified foreign policy on Africa.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). Film, Town of Runners, set for showing at LSE.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). Five Questions with Steve Sharra, participant on LSE’s Programme for African Leadership.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). LSE Exhibition – Justice and Security: there is more than one truth.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). Never underestimate the power of a community of leaders #LSEAfricanLeadership.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). New research seeks to ensure that vulnerable groups benefit from health care financing reforms.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). Question Time with Alice Mogwe #LSEAfricanLeadership.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). Question time with Motselisi Ramakoae, participant in LSE’s Programme for African Leadership.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). UK universities and the “new Africa”.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). A new generation of African leaders are on a quest for the skills to effect change #LSEAfricanLeadership.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). The power of ideas: India minister visits Sierra Leone.
  • Africa@LSE (2012). A reflection on the life of #Ghana President John Atta Mills.
  • Afridi, Farzana, Shah, Hemal (2012). “Policies to increase women’s representation in the political sphere through affirmative action are insufficient” – Farzana Afridi. picture_as_pdf
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M. (2012). Conservation areas may solve a form of prisoners dilemma as all local homeowners are required to maintain their property making everyone better off.
  • Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M. (2012). Conservation areas: prisoners' dilemmas and gilded cages.
  • Ahtonen, Annika (2012). Instead of simply paying for losses, Europe should institutecost-effective adaptation measures to meet the challengesposed by climate change.
  • Ainley, Patrick, Allen, Martin (2012). Education is losing its validity as a way forward for the younger generations.
  • Akram, Hassan (2012). Book review: 21st century socialism in Latin America: triumphs and facades.
  • Alaaldin, Ranj (2012). Libya elections: just the beginning.
  • Alavi, Seyed Ali (2012). Can Turkey really be a political model for its region?
  • Alden, Christopher (2012). Africa and China: How it all began.
  • Alden, Christopher (2012). Africa and China: Will Africa be affected by the slowdown in China’s economic growth?
  • Alden, Christopher, Clerx, Faten Aggard (2012). Chinese investment in North Africa should be viewed as an opportunity not a threat.
  • Alemanno, Alberto (2012). The EU needs to embrace behavioural insights in the design of its policies.
  • Alemanno, Alberto (2012). The EU’s Tobacco Products Directive seeks to ‘nudge’ citizens whilst preserving individual choice about smoking.
  • Alemanno, Alberto (2012). The revised EU’s Tobacco Products Directive seeks to ‘nudge’ citizens towards making better decisions about smoking whilst preserving individual choice.
  • Alessandri, Emiliano, Bettiza, Gregorio (2012). American elections at a time of crisis: The risks of introspection.
  • Alexander, Kern (2012). Proposals for a European Banking Union must be redesigned to provide a more accountable and effective institutional framework.
  • Alexander, Titus (2012). Reforming the House of Lords from the bottom up could include Citizens’ Policy Forums.
  • Ali, Perveen (2012). Seeking safety, restoring dignity: Responding to the precarious plight of refugees in post-Mubarak Egypt.
  • Alif, Meor (2012). Beware the Al Qaeda phantom in Syria.
  • Alif, Meor (2012). Book review: assessing the new mantra of the War onTerror: “find the enemy, ensure that the enemyis fixed in that location, defeat the enemy”.
  • Alif, Meor (2012). Hezbollah: enter the Arab Summer.
  • Alif, Meor (2012). Threat to terrorism: reassessing terrorism as a moral category.
  • Alif, Meor (2012). The road not taken: how Frost is teaching us to understand the Muslim Brotherhood in the fight against Al Qaeda.
  • Allbeson, Janet (2012). Cost considerations seem to have trumped the building of an effective child maintenance system.
  • Allen, Liz (2012). The idea of ‘impact’ has been hijacked: we must not forget that the research journey is a key component of academic impact.
  • Allen, Nicholas (2012). The representation of LibDems in the cabinet committee system evinces a greater role for the party in policy making across government than might have otherwise have been supposed.
  • Allen, Peter (2012). Career politicians are elected young, promoted quickly and dominate the highest offices of state.
  • Allen, Rob (2012). Without a pause in UK justice reforms there is a risk that enormous damage will be done to the day-to-day functioning of criminal justice in England and Wales.
  • Allen, Rob (2012). A commitment to remove under 18’s from prison and a plan to develop more appropriate community based arrangements would be a truly radical step for criminal justice in the UK.
  • Allen, Tim, Parker, Melissa (2012). Increased funding for combatting neglected tropical diseases will not alone make poverty history. The specific contexts of affected areas must be better understood and existing problems dealt with.
  • Altmann, Ros (2012). Average household incomes for UK pensioners are reducing each year due to harmful government reforms and the Bank of England’s monetary policies.
  • Alvaro, Alexander (2012). Five minutes with Alexander Alvaro: “Compared to a decade ago, we have become ‘transparent citizens’”.
  • Alves, Cristina (2012). Africa and China: At a crossroads in Angola.
  • Alves, Cristina (2012). Angola e China: numa encruzilhada?
  • Amoah, Michael (2012). Removal of fuel subsidies in Nigeria: is it Boko or Haram?
  • Amoroso, Phoebe (2012). The Iran distraction: a view from Israel on Palestine and the elections. picture_as_pdf
  • Anderson, John (2012). Book review: claims of religious resurgence may have more to do with ‘academic novelty-seeking’ than the realities of secular Britain.
  • Anderton, Karen (2012). Olympic transport challenge: London may not be able to withstand up to 3 million more transport users a day.
  • André, Paul, Bernstein, Michael, Luther, Kurt (2012). Who gives a tweet? Evaluating microblog content gives us an insight into what makes a valuable academic tweet.
  • Annesley, Claire, Gains, Francesca (2012). Gender equality policy despite the recession? Only with pressure from outside government.
  • Anstead, Nick (2012). Voter Advice Applications give the increasingly non-partisan electorate the means to choose the right political match.
  • Anstead, Nick, Mattoni, Alice (2012). Book Review: media practices and protest politics: how precarious workers mobilise.
  • Anthony, Helen (2012). Libel cases should be settled on their merits, and not according to the size of litigants’ bank accounts.
  • Apergis, Nicholas (2012). Despite rising unemployment and a lack of economic growth,Greece cannot afford to ignore the challenge of controllinginflation.
  • Appadurai, Arjun (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Arjun Appadurai: “I expect Max Weber’s The protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism to be my companion for many more years to come”.
  • Applebaum, Anne (2012). Gulag: What we know now and why it matters.
  • Aran, Amnon (2012). The Arab Spring is not the whole story: power in the Middle East has been shifting away from Israel for two decades. picture_as_pdf
  • Archer, Robin (2012). The Australian experience shows how an elected House of Lords may present a democratic dilemma.
  • Arrébola, Carlos A. (2012). Book review: Europe in the world: EU geopolitics and the making of European space.
  • Aslam, Mohammad I. (2012). Car bomb: from Belfast to Baghdad.
  • Asmolov, Gregory (2012). Non-user President: will @PutinRussia replace @MedvedevRussia? (guest blog). picture_as_pdf
  • Asmolov, Gregory (2012). Russian elections: the struggle for power between state and network society. picture_as_pdf
  • Asmolov, Gregory (2012). The balance of crowds: top-down and bottom-up mobilization strategies in Russian election campaign (guest blog). picture_as_pdf
  • Atkins, Judi (2012). Mending "broken Britain": from the respect agenda to the big society.
  • Atkins, Judi, Finlayson, Alan (2012). Show – don’t tell: political rhetoric is increasingly anecdotal but not particularly artful.
  • Atkinson, Tony (2012). In the ‘Europe 2020 Agenda’ the EU has a strategic plan to build a smart, sustainable and inclusive economy. Looking past current crises, we should re-focus on these long term goals.
  • Baconi, Tareq (2012). Hamas’ moderation and settler extremism? Changing currents in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
  • Badescu, Gabriel (2012). Romania badly needs a stable government to emerge from the aftermath of Sunday’s elections.
  • Baeva, Svetia (2012). Energising Bulgaria.
  • Baker, Catherine (2012). Book review: the new world of UN peace operations: learning to build peace?
  • Baker, Karl (2012). Book review: animal cities: beastly urban histories.
  • Baker, Karl (2012). Book review: demolish or dare to dream: rethinking the value of architecture in our cities.
  • Baker, Karl (2012). Book review: new urbanism: life, work and space in the new downtown.
  • Baker, Karl (2012). Book review: redesigning our cities as ecosystems may see us move towards true sustainability.
  • Baker, Karl (2012). Book review: the art and beauty of the everyday in contemporary Beijing: between philosophy and ethnography.
  • Baker, Karl (2012). Book review: utopian adventure: the Corviale Void.
  • Balcer, Adam (2012). Corruption is not just endemic to the Russian system, it is the system: it is in the EU’s interest to increase its engagement with Russian society.
  • Balcerowicz, Leszek (2012). Neither bail-outs nor Eurobonds will solve the debt crisis. We need to implement comprehensive reforms that will produce confidence and growth.
  • Bale, Tim (2012). There exists a disjunction between Tory preoccupations in Birmingham and the more fundamental challenges the party actually faces.
  • Bale, Tim (2012). An analysis of the Conservatives since 1945 provides insight into what drives a political party to change.
  • Bale, Tim (2012). An analysis of the Conservatives since 1945 provides insightinto what drives a political party to change.
  • Bale, Tim (2012). The coalition is at least as likely to end up shipwrecked as it is to sail through, or at least stay afloat, until 2015.
  • Balfour, Sebastian (2012). Book review: Spain’s ‘second transition’: the socialist government of Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, edited by Bonnie N. Field.
  • Ball, Mog (2012). Book review: providing a Sure Start: how government discovered early childhood by Naomi Eisenstadt.
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2012). Leisure, learning and exclusion: children’s media encounters in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Banaji, Shakuntala (2012). Remembering Yash Chopra’s complex and critical films. picture_as_pdf
  • Bance, Antonia (2012). While the Living Wage is hugely important, it is not enough on its own to guarantee someone a life free of poverty.
  • Banerjee, Mukulika (2012). New research project: explaining electoral change in urban and rural India (EECURI). picture_as_pdf
  • Banerji, Olina (2012). Framing India: who crafts the narrative of agency and change? picture_as_pdf
  • Banerji, Olina (2012). Indian women: still seeking independence. picture_as_pdf
  • Banerji, Olina (2012). India’s trajectory from aid recipient to donor nation. picture_as_pdf
  • Barber, Laura (2012). Africa and China – can China master the balancing act needed to straddle tensions in the Sudans? picture_as_pdf
  • Barker, Rodney (2012). For a society to be truly ‘big’ it must have universal dimensions which sustain and cultivate solidarity and equality.
  • Barnes-Dacey, Julien (2012). Europe is struggling to play a meaningful role in the Syria crisis.
  • Barnett, Clive (2012). Book review: land of strangers.
  • Barnett, Tony (2012). Wise use of mathematical models in policy.
  • Barnett-Naghshineh, Olivia (2012). African economic growth must translate into positive change #ADFSOAS.
  • Barrett, Damon (2012). How international aid for drug enforcement fuels human rights abuses. picture_as_pdf
  • Barrios, Cristina (2012). The ICC: one verdict vs. three faults.
  • Bartley, Mel (2012). We need a two-pronged approach to impact to understand how research can influence, and to offer a critical reflection of the impact process.
  • Basta, Karlo (2012). Fiscal crisis and the Balkanization of Spain: Which way forward?
  • Basta, Karlo (2012). In the land of blood and honey, or how Angelina Jolie adopted Bosnia.
  • Baston, Lewis (2012). Another hung parliament? The difference between a Labour or Conservative Government in 2015 may come down to a handful of Midlands’ votes.
  • Baston, Lewis (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Lewis Baston: “in David Butler’s British General Election series, one can see the moments where the tide of history turned”.
  • Baston, Lewis (2012). How should ‘political England’ be recognised?
  • Baston, Lewis (2012). The results of the Bradford West by-election indicate that something clearly went wrong with the Labour campaign, and that there is a political space for populists like Galloway.
  • Bastow, Simon (2012). Suspending UK border security checks: how chronic capacity stress becomes crisis.
  • Basu, Maitrayee (2012). Gender folding and pre-teen kissing.
  • Bates, Richard (2012). The emergence of social technologies and collaborative consumption could work to our collective advantage in the age of austerity.
  • Battison, Robert (2012). Attempting to create scientific and objective tests to measure national wellbeing may be less effective than just asking people how happy they feel.
  • Baumberg, Paul, Bell, Kate, Gaffney, Declan (2012). While benefits stigma is undoubtedly pervasive across society, its nature and origins tend to be profoundly misconstrued.
  • Baykurt, Burcu (2012). Book review: dial m for murdoch: news corporation and thecorruption of britain.
  • Beale, Nicole, Harris, Lisa (2012). “But who is going to read 12,000 tweets?!” How researchers can collect and share relevant social media content at conferences.
  • Bear, Daniel (2012). The distorted measurements of drugs policy risk harming the community.
  • Beccatti, Matilde (2012). Aristotle good, Churchill better, Blair best? The art and history of speech-making (guest-blog).
  • Becker, Peter (2012). The EU budget process encourages deadlock and makes large reforms almost impossible. The best that reformers can hope for is gradual change.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). After WikiLeaks and phone-hacking: UNESCO Conference.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Are you fit enough to face a Twitter trial? #LAFitness.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The BBC, Savile, Panorama and Newsnight: closed system, closed minds?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The Beckett Olympic news parabola.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Blair: lessons From Leveson (part one).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Blair: lessons from Leveson – ‘It’s a waste of time” (part two).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Breaking news in China. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Business and media in the age of uncertainty.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Chinese media soft power – the debate at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Don’t piss on the parade (Jubilee thoughts from real England).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Extra! Extra! Read all about it! – what is this blog for?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Fly me to Cuba (I mean Ecuador)! Julian Assange hijacks WikiLeaks.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). George Entwistle is gone but how to rebuild confidence in the BBC?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Glib one line answers to massive complex questions about the state of journalism.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). How did Kony2012 go viral and should we copy it?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). How do we save journalism?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). How to tell development stories – Bill Clinton at LSE.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). “Imagining the internet: communication, innovation and governance” by Robin Mansell (book review).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). “Insipid, pious, cliched and gushing”: the problem with Thought For The Day.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). International regulatory comparisons.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Is comment free? New Polis research report on the moderation of online news.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). It doesn’t matter who is the boss at the BBC. And yet, at this time it matters more than ever.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Jason Russell and Julian Assange: heralds of the age of uncertainty?”.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Journalism as archeology.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Kony2012 and the digital challenge to the public sphere (new research paper).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). London2012: a collective triumph.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Marie Colvin: what she would have wanted.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Murdoch and the Media Committee: a political battle.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). New media’s mid-life crisis (thoughts from four sessions at the Perugia International Journalism Festival #IFJ12.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). New paper: connecting to the world, communicating For change: media and agency in the new networked public sphere.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). A Nobel call to action?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Open for business: what can your readers do for you? #GdnOpenWeekend.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Policy briefs from the LSE Media Policy Project.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Political violence: symbolism that only works if you let it.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Political, constitutional journalism is now very interesting (honestly).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Post publication reaction.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Post publication reaction.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Press v politicians: can tabloids still take on the over-mighty?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Racist! What rows about language tell us about politics.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Reporting the world: Polis journalism conference 2012: link to video.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Revenge of the Evil Empire and why I’m backing Darth Vader: my case against statutory newspaper regulation #Leveson.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Revenge of the evil empire and why I’m backing Darth Vader: my case against statutory newspaper regulation.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Sky News on Twitter: never wrong for long.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Society, ownership and networked journalism: Polis at the PICNIC in Amsterdam.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Some media-related questions after Obama’s victory.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Sorry. Not actually the hardest word.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Summer reading: heresy, savagery, geology and ghosts.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Sun On Sunday: what price success?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). There is an immediate mess to be cleared up and then the BBC needs longer term restructuring.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The Village Cycle: how political news changes when it speeds up.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). What we’ve learnt from a weird week in politics.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). When it is vital for a journalist to offend: Gitta Sereny.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). When news was illuminated: media innovation in the manuscript era.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Who cares? Challenges and opportunities in reporting distant suffering (new report).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Who is to blame when Africa starves: media, governments or NGOs?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Why I think the Kony 2012 campaign is wrong.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Why Leveson matters (and it’s not really the report).
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Why blog?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Why doesn’t Julian Assange leave WikiLeaks?
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). WikiLeaks: back in business.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). Wikileaks: Lessons for Press Policy & Regulation.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). You’ve got to laugh: why humour is dangerous for politicians.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The art of the impossible.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The art of the impossible: Cameron and the reshuffle.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). The nature of bearing witness: Sainte Chapelle, the Nazis and Palestine.
  • Beckett, Charlie (2012). An oration for Nick Davies’ Honorary Degree ceremony at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
  • Beers, Laura (2012). Book review: intrinsically interesting to political historians: Britain’s Second Labour Government, 1929-31: a reappraisal.
  • Begg, Iain (2012). If Greece does not do enough to convince its creditors to maintain the flow of funding, it will be in default: but this does not necessarily mean a Euro exit.
  • Begg, Iain (2012). Recent measures may have signalled the beginning of the end of the Eurozone crisis. But the transformation of EU economic governance is still far from complete.
  • Begg, Iain (2012). The UK will gain very little from blocking a deal on the EU budget.
  • Begg, Iain (2012). A well designed Europe-wide financial transactions tax could be a powerful source of revenue for the EU budget.
  • Beinisch, Natalie (2012). Book review: policy making to meet public demand: air pollution and food safety in Europe and the US.
  • Beinisch, Natalie (2012). Book review: the politics of precaution: regulating health,safety, and environmental risks in Europe and the United States.
  • Bell, Christine (2012). Book review: new beginnings: constitutionalism and democracy in modern Ireland.
  • Bell, Eona (2012). Book review: histories of social studies and race: 1865-2000.
  • Bell, Jonathan (2012). Book review: the racial mosaic of modern America: California and the history of the civil rights movement.
  • Bell, Kate (2012). Making a contribution: social security for the future.
  • Bell, Kate, Brewer, Mike (2012). Changes to the Working Tax Credit may not always make work pay and raise serious questions about fairness.
  • Belli, Simone (2012). Book review: Deleuze reframed.
  • Benedetto, Giacomo, Milio, Simona (2012). The investment in innovation and technology needed to combat the economic crisis may be the main casualties of the EU’s budget squeeze.
  • Benjamin, Ginsberg (2012). An administrative blight is destined to spread throughout universities if academics don’t learn how to resist.
  • Bennett, Bob (2012). Modern chambers of commerce need more fire in the belly in their relationships with government.
  • Benneworth, Paul (2012). Book review: how do we save higher education in the UK from chaos?
  • Benneworth, Paul (2012). England’s regional campaigners need a new message, not just new platforms to advocate elected regional assemblies.
  • Berenskoetter, Felix (2012). Germany and Israel have not succeeded in turning their historical connection into a shared project around which a true friendship can form.
  • Berenskoetter, Felix (2012). Germany and Israel: Is it friendship?
  • Berenskoetter, Felix (2012). An act of friendship? Re-reading grass on German-Israeli relations.
  • Bernal, Paul (2012). 2012: a pivotal year for privacy?
  • Bernal, Paul (2012). All three major political parties are deeply conflicted over the politics of privacy.
  • Berry, Craig (2012). Cohort size matters: democracy is in danger as young people’s disenfranchisement accelerates.
  • Bettiza, Gregorio, Alessandri, Emiliano (2012). Debating decline, sidelining foreign policy.
  • Bijlsma, Michiel, Vallee, Shahin (2012). Currency risks have turned into default risks: to prevent such defaults, the Eurozone area must have a strong financialsafety net.
  • Bindman, Eleanor (2012). Book review: after third way: the future of socialdemocracy in Europe.
  • Bindman, Eleanor (2012). Book review: power and policy in Putin’s Russia by Richard Sakwa et al.
  • Birch, Jules (2012). New laws against squatting amount to a draconian crackdown while no measures are taken against property owners who leave homes empty during a housing crisis.
  • Bishop, Dorothy (2012). Evidence-based, informative and on YouTube? How to communicate science in the Internet age.
  • Bishop, Dorothy (2012). How to bury your academic writing.
  • Biswas, Asit, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Water prices in Europe need to rise substantially to encourage more sustainable water consumption.
  • Blackman, Tim (2012). Millions of citizens have benefited from our educational programmes: there must be more to impact than the REF’s strict definitions.
  • Blakeley, Sean (2012). Lessons on sanctions and North Korea – A dual approach to slowly enact change.
  • Blanchard, Shanthi Marie (2012). Coming of age and love in post 9/11 America part 1.
  • Blanchard, Shanthi Marie (2012). Coming of age and love in post 9/11 America part 2.
  • Blanes i Vidal, Jordi, Draca, Mirko, Fons-Rosen, Christian (2012). The returns to lobbying.
  • Blaszkiewicz, Suzie (2012). Will They Own Up to the Habit of Phone Hacking?
  • Blick, Andrew (2012). Constitutional issues could be more satisfactorily handled outside of the Parliamentary framework.
  • Blick, Andrew (2012). The controversy over Civil Service accountability is symptomatic of an unstable constitution.
  • Blog Admin, British Politics and Policy at LSE (2012). Debating environmental policy: download the BPP ecollection.
  • Blog Admin, British Politics and Policy at LSE (2012). Olympic reading list: everything you need to know about the history, legacy and risk of the Games.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). ‘Evaluating the Impact of Climate Change’: event podcasts and speaker blog posts.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Event 22 February 2012: The Impact Agenda.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Event 24th May: The Impact Agenda: making an impact seminar.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Free Event 12 March: From research to policy: academic impacts on government.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Free event: Impacts of climate change research.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). From research to policy: academic impacts on government.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). How visible are UK universities in social media terms? A comparison of 20 Russell Group universities suggests that many large universities are just getting started.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Join our free event: Evaluating the impact of climate change research.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). News: Embedding impact analysis in research funding call.
  • Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Podcasts, presentations and Twitter treats from our conference, ‘From research to policy: academic impacts on government’.
  • Blog Editor, Social Care Evidence in Practice (2012). Social Care Research in Action – An ‘unconference’ at the LSE on 19 October 2012.
  • Bloom, Nicholas (2012). Policy uncertainty is threatening economic recovery.
  • Blumenau, Jack (2012). Book review: presidents, parties and prime ministers: how the separation of powers affects party organization and behaviour.
  • Blunkett, David (2012). Faith in democratic institutions has fallen to dangerously low levels at a time when we need democracy more than ever.
  • Blyth, Mark (2012). Five minutes with Mark Blyth: “Turn it into things people can understand, let go of the academese, and people will engage”.
  • Blyth, Mark, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Mark Blyth: “Turn it into things people can understand, let go of the academese, and people will engage”.
  • Bobba, Giuliano, McDonnell, Duncan (2012). Beppe Grillo’s unexpected rise makes him the Italian (non)politician of the year.
  • Bogers, Marcel (2012). Scholars need to move from filling gaps to doing more imaginative and innovative research.
  • Bond, Ross (2012). Book review: rule, Britannia! Getting caught up in the web of language, customs, symbols and institutions that define us.
  • Bonin, Eva-Maria, Beecham, Jennifer, Brown, June (2012). Can psycho-educational workshops help stem the tide of depression? Several randomised controlled trials suggest that they are an accessible and cost-effective option.
  • Booth, Philip (2012). An explicit UK policy for a lower exchange rate will not boost economic growth as some have suggested.
  • Boretti, Valentina (2012). Book review: friends of Sir Robert Hart: three generations ofcarrall women in China.
  • Boretti, Valentina (2012). Modern women in China and Japan: gender, feminism and global modernity between the wars.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2012). Book review: The books that inspired Sumantra Bose:“Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth touched achord with both my national and personalbackground”.
  • Bose, Sumantra (2012). Class, culture, and politics: the making of Mamata Banerjee. picture_as_pdf
  • Bose, Sumantra (2012). The books that inspired Sumantra Bose: “Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth touched a chord with both my national and personal background”.
  • Bose, Sumantra, South Asia, LSE (2012). Historical inevitability? The regionalisation of Indian politics (Part I). picture_as_pdf
  • Bose, Sumantra, South Asia, LSE (2012). Historical inevitability? The regionalisation of Indian politics (Part II). picture_as_pdf
  • Bosse, Giselle (2012). Despite souring relations, the EU should avoid the temptationto further disengage with Belarus and enhance its policy ofcritical engagement.
  • Bouçek, Francoise (2012). After an inconclusive debate, on the final day of the French presidential election campaign, Hollande is still ahead.
  • Bouçek, Francoise (2012). Book Review: French presidential elections.
  • Bouçek, Francoise (2012). David Cameron is applying lessons from his party's historyin the Conservatives' 'Euro War'.
  • Bouçek, Francoise (2012). David Cameron is applying lessons from his party’s history inthe Conservatives’ ‘Euro War’.
  • Bouçek, Françoise (2012). Book review: double-ballot voting and results that models fail to predict: why the French election system is especially interesting to political scientists.
  • Bouçek, Françoise (2012). Canada’s ‘constitutional war’ with Quebec over its sovereignty suggests that any campaign for Scottish independence will be long and attritional.
  • Bouçek, Françoise (2012). The French elections are too close to call. Watch out left and right!
  • Bouçek, Françoise (2012). The UMP’s disputed leadership election could have important implications for democratic politics in France.
  • Bowen, Alex (2012). Without better communication governments risk losing public support for carbon taxes and emissions trading.
  • Bowman, Andrew, Erturk, Ismail, Froud, Julie, Johal, Sukdev, Law, John, Leaver, Adam, Moran, Michael, Williams, Karel (2012). Banking on change?: we need strong political action to break the financial industry’s stranglehold on politics and promote the common good.
  • Bradwell, Peter (2012). Last Chance for Submissions to IPO’s Copyright Consultation.
  • Brady, David (2012). Latent coalitions for egalitarianism may be dormant in Britain, but they are a sleeping giant.
  • Brady, Hugo (2012). Opting out of EU police and justice co-operation may be an‘own goal’ for David Cameron.
  • Brady, Hugo (2012). A fifteen-year political union with a 2029 expiry date couldprevent the collapse of the Euro and offer a ‘New Deal’ forEurope.
  • Brahimi, Alia (2012). Islamism in Libya.
  • Breare-Hall, Will (2012). Beyond the visa: why fewer Indian students are applying to British universities. picture_as_pdf
  • Breda, Thomas (2012). Gender differences in educational outcomes are disappearing and yet there remains a gender gap in science.
  • Brembs, Björn (2012). Deep impact: our manuscript on the consequences of journal rank.
  • Brembs, Björn (2012). The Finch Report illustrates the new strategy wars of open access.
  • Brembs, Björn (2012). Taking the Impact Factor seriously is similar to taking creationism, homeopathy or divining seriously.
  • Brembs, Björn (2012). The data confirms: If you want to stay in science and see your children grow up don’t have children before you have tenure.
  • Brenton, Tony (2012). Five minutes with Sir Tony Brenton: “In twenty years’ time Russia won’t be perfect, but it will be a great deal closer to what Europe can regard as good neighbour than it is now”.
  • Brett, Peter (2012). European governments and African demands for reparations.
  • Brett, William (2012). Call off the hounds: the virulent strain of anti-politics in British journalism is becoming a serious problem.
  • Brienza, Casey (2012). Book Review: the adaptation industry: the cultural economy of contemporary literary adaptation.
  • Brienza, Casey (2012). Book review: geek chic: identity, manga, and ethnographic storytelling.
  • Briggs, Jacqueline (2012). Book review: young people and politics: political engagement in the Anglo-American democracies.
  • Briggs, Rachel, Goodwin, Matthew (2012). We need a better understanding of what drives right-wing extremist violence.
  • Briggs, Rachel, Goodwin, Matthew (2012). The trial of Anders Breivik shows that we need a better understanding of what drives right-wing extremist violence.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: 101 ways to win an election.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: central and eastern european media incomparative perspective.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: enemies of the American way: identity and presidential foreign policymaking.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: the Whitehall 'irregular': Samuel Brittan and the Department of Economic Affairs.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: what is hindering top-quality decision making in American politics?
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Book review: why Lyndon Johnson, one of the most devoted political practitioners in democratic history, never became a real icon of popular culture.
  • Brighton, Paul (2012). Seasons in the sun: the battle for Britain, 1974-1979.
  • Brito, Maria Paola (2012). Broadband in the public interest.
  • Brookes, Stephen (2012). Police and Crime Commissioners are likely to be constrained by the need to swear allegiance to a political party.
  • Brooks, Rachel (2012). The new tuition fees regime is radically transforming patterns of student mobility within Higher Education.
  • Broughton, Nida (2012). Flexible labour markets: what do SMEs actually want?
  • Broughton Micova, Sally (2012). 2012 may bring a reversal by the government on the deregulation of the UK’s media.
  • Brouwer, Fritz (2012). Socrates, tabloids and trust: how to preserve the flies in the ointment (guest blog).
  • Brown, Adam (2012). Assessing the threat from terrorism two years on.
  • Brown, Alistair (2012). Proving dissemination is only one half of your impact story: Twitter provides proof of real-time engagement with the public.
  • Brown, Cheryl (2012). Can’t tweet or won’t tweet? What are the reasons behind low adoption of web 2.0 tools by researchers?
  • Brown, Chris (2012). Difficult decisions lie ahead over Syria. But these decisions are mainly for the Turkish leadership rather than the British Cabinet.
  • Brown, Chris (2012). Diplomacy is the only real way forward in the Syrian conflict: military intervention could make the situation even worse.
  • Brown, Chris (2012). A weak economy in 2012 threatens Britain’s ability to respond to the ‘knowns’ and ‘unknowns’ of foreign policy and defence.
  • Brown, Jennifer (2012). We must deal with police abuse of the promise to protect and serve.
  • Brown, Jennifer, Bear, Daniel (2012). Women police officers may lose equality gains with the current police reform programme.
  • Brown, Stuart A., Brack, Nathalie, Costa, Olivier (2012). Book Review: Euroscepticism within the EU institutions: diverging views of europe.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2012). Book review: Islam, alienation, and violence: case studies of the men at the margins.
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2012). Book review: can the newspaper survive amidst Youtube, lone bloggers and Wikileaks?
  • Brumley, Cheryl (2012). LSE Review of Books podcast series nominated for European Podcast Award.
  • Bryson, Valerie (2012). As austerity measures begin to take full effect, the gap between the Conservative party’s ‘woman-friendly’ rhetoric and reality will become more apparent.
  • Bucur, Cristina (2012). In Romania, electoral reform is taking a backwards step, to the benefit of the ruling parties.
  • Bucur, Cristina (2012). Romanian politics in 2012 has been marked by a rocky cohabitation between Victor Ponta’s government and President Traian Basescu.
  • Bugay, Bridgette (2012). In defence of the #Kony12 campaign (guest blog).
  • Buller, Jim, James, Toby (2012). Measures of Prime Ministerial performance indicate Tony Blair was a great leader but voters do not seem to be assessing him as kindly.
  • Bunt, Laura (2012). Innovations in decommissioning public services could play a key role in building a more strategic and productive welfare state.
  • Burdett, Richard (2012). The London olympics: making a piece of city.
  • Burdett, Ricky (2012). Chobham Harris Academy: the lynch-pin of London’s Olympic legacy.
  • Burdsey, Daniel (2012). Book review: sport and politics in modern Britain: the road to 2012.
  • Burdsey, Daniel (2012). Preventing racism at Euro 2012 is not just the responsibility of Poland and the Ukraine. UEFA must take a harder line.
  • Burdsey, Daniel (2012). Preventing racism at Euro 2012 is not just the responsibility of Poland and the Ukraine: UEFA must take a harder line.
  • Burrows, Andy (2012). Government’s plan to transform the Post Office network must be partnered with improvements in service standards if it is to succeed.
  • Burton, Guy (2012). Is Brazil entering a new phase in foreign affairs under Dilma Rousseff?
  • Burton, Sarah (2012). Book review: reclaiming beauty: collected essays in political anthropology.
  • Burton, Sarah (2012). Book review: the invention of heterosexual culture.
  • Burton, Sarah (2012). Radical feminist conference 2012 – radically Limited?
  • Butterworth, Benjamin (2012). “That’s Gay!” – Think before you speak.
  • Butterworth, John (2012). Competition and market-forces exert a downward pressure on the breadth and rigour of 16-plus education.
  • Buzan, Barry (2012). The debate on China’s peaceful rise – Part II. picture_as_pdf
  • Byrne, Aidan (2012). Book review: superinjunctions, revolutions, censorship and SOPA: it’s hard to believe that the internet hasn’t cracked up.
  • Byrne, Aidan (2012). Where will we find the next generation of public intellectuals now that intelligence is seen as a weakness?
  • Byrne, Elaine, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Elaine Byrne: “Legislative change requires public mindsets to change, evidence based research and a willingness by policy makers to countenance reform”.
  • Bølstad, Jørgen (2012). The evidence shows that EU politicians have historically responded to the public’s mood: but this now may be coming to an end.
  • Bünte, Marco, Portela, Clara (2012). The phased suspension of the EU’s targeted sanctions against Myanmar is a test case for future sanction regimes.
  • Calcagno, Vincent (2012). The hidden map of science: Pre-publication history of articles tells us that rejection leads to higher citations.
  • Calderoni, Francesco (2012). Although there is little truth behind the ‘Godfather’ stereotype, mafia infiltration remains a serious problem in Italian politics.
  • Calel, Raphael, Dechezlepretre, Antoine (2012). Low-carbon innovation is up in Europe, but not because of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
  • Calel, Raphael, Dechezlepretre, Antoine (2012). Low-carbon innovation is up, but not because of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme.
  • Callaghan, John (2012). Book review: a grassroots revolution and revived regionalism is required for Labour to appeal to the masses.
  • Cameron, Ewen (2012). Book review: coin, kirk, class and kin: emigration, social change and identity in Southern Scotland.
  • Cameron, Ewen (2012). Book review: the Scottish diaspora: understanding the forces which stimulate emigration.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). An EU without the UK would be one step closer to a genuine political union.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). The Government’s recent sidelining of the House of Lords highlights the absolute irrelevance of the institution.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). Labour must challenge the conventional wisdom of neo-liberalism and articulate an alternative to Austerity Britain where the state plays a positive role in delivering growth and raising living standards.
  • Cammaerts, Bart (2012). Party financing scandals have created the perception that influence can be bought. Reforming the system is unlikely as both parties benefit from the status quo.
  • Campbell, Catherine (2012). Can community participation improve mental health in India? picture_as_pdf
  • Campbell, Rosie, Childs, Sarah (2012). Quota rules would be more effective than proportional representation in moving towards greater gender equality in the Commons.
  • Campbell, Rosie, Childs, Sarah, Evans, Elizabeth (2012). Cameron’s (and politics’) ‘woman problem’ is not something to be ‘managed’ but to be solved.
  • Campkin, Ben (2012). Book review: city, street and citizen: the measure of the ordinary.
  • Cann, Alan (2012). Preventing rigour mortis: our migration to social media does not spell the end of academic rigour.
  • Carling, Jørgen (2012). Use your author’s rights to make articles freely available.
  • Carnaghan, Ellen (2012). The fact that Russians favour the basic tenets of democracy ensures that the emerging opposition is not without a potential base of support.
  • Carolan, Liz (2012). Book review: Governing Ireland: from cabinet government to delegated governance by Eoin O’Malley and Muiris MacCarthaigh.
  • Carolan, Liz (2012). Book review: think tanks: shapers of grand narratives or creatures of fashion?
  • Carr-West, Jonathan (2012). Local government finance reform will create winners and losers but could help engage communities and strengthen democracy.
  • Carrera, Leandro (2012). The eurozone crisis has accelerated the reform of public pensions in Italy, but future pensions may no longer provide an adequate income in retirement.
  • Carrera, Leandro N., Chant, Sylvia, Cherti, Myriam (2012). Evidence from New Zealand suggests that the government’s plan for auto-enrolment into workplace pensions may substantially affect participation rates and total savings.
  • Carrera, Pilar (2012). 10+1 remarks on participation & the media (guest blog).
  • Carrigan, Mark (2012). Do ‘prestigious’ journals make academics lazy? An unlikely parallel with the art world.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2012). Podcasts are a natural fit for communication of academic ideas.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2012). Support, engagement, visibility and personalised news: Twitter has a lot to offer academics if we look past its image problem.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2012). What about the authors who can’t pay? Why the government’s embrace of gold open access isn’t something to celebrate.
  • Carrigan, Mark (2012). A researcher’s survival guide to information overload and curation tools.
  • Carrigan, Mark Alexander (2012). Continuous publishing has changed my experience of developing ideas and I’m more attentive to my ‘provisional outputs’ than my handwritten notes: I can’t imagine working in any other way.
  • Carter, Elisabeth (2012). Book review: new challenger parties in Western Europe: a comparative analysis.
  • Carter, Elisabeth (2012). Book review: new political parties are emerging with success across Europe, but volatile conditions mean they might soon be yesterday’s news.
  • Carvalho, Maria (2012). Book review: challenging the idea of ‘carbon-free’ nuclear power.
  • Carvalho, Maria (2012). Book review: the coming prosperity: how entrepreneurs are transforming the global economy.
  • Carvalho, Maria (2012). Book review: thriving Asian economies are proof globalisation does not lead to the demise of economic nationalism.
  • Casey, Bernard (2012). Cyprus: almost front page news.
  • Casilli, Antonio (2012). By leveraging social media for impact, academics can create broader support for our intellectual work and profession.
  • Casper, Stephen (2012). The ironies of academic publishing: the system is stupid and it’s time for a new manifesto.
  • Castiglioni, Federico (2012). While Europe’s political leaders continue their diplomatic dance, real power in the eurozone has shifted to central bankers.
  • Cavanagh, Matt (2012). The UK’s unemployment problems are too complex to be reduced to simply blaming immigration.
  • Cawston, Thomas (2012). The government should abolish Child Benefit and increase the Child Tax Credit for poorer families, saving billions.
  • Chalari, Athanasia (2012). The Greek crisis: social and personal changes.
  • Chalari, Athanasia (2012). The Greek people see their dreams being destroyed and hopes for a better future about to disappear.
  • Chalari, Athanasia (2012). Uncertainty and insecurity have pushed Greek society to its limits, and there is no improvement in sight.
  • Chalmers, Damian (2012). The European Court of Justice has taken on huge new powers as ‘enforcer’ of last week’s Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance. Yet its record as a judicial institution has been little scrutinized.
  • Chalmers, Damian (2012). The European Court of Justice is now little more than a rubber stamp for the EU. It should be replaced with better alternative arrangements for central judicial guidance.
  • Champion, Tony (2012). Back where they started?
  • Chandhoke, Neera, Priyadarshi, Praveen (2012). Gujarat: how an exclusionary political pact is also a durable one. picture_as_pdf
  • Chandler, Michael (2012). #LSE alum helps #SierraLeone youth find a #WAYout.
  • Chaney, Paul (2012). The territorialisation of public policy-making reflects differences in the way social needs for older people are identified and addressed.
  • Charalambous, Giorgos (2012). Understanding the Greek Communist Party.
  • Charles, Helen (2012). ACTA Down?
  • Charles, Helen (2012). Benefits of the Internet for Musicians and Fans are Under Threat.
  • Chatterjee, Partha, Çubukçu, Ayça (2012). Empire as a practice of power: empire is an inseparable part of modern political theory.
  • Chaudhry, Shruti, Mohan, Taneesha (2012). Marriage and migration: Bengali and Bihari brides in Baduan, Uttar Pradesh. picture_as_pdf
  • Cherrier, Nick (2012). The European External Action Service is now an effective instrument for policy coordination over 27 countries.
  • Cheshire, Paul (2012). Is Heathrow in the wrong place?
  • Child, Andrew (2012). There’s every reason to argue that it’s time to abolish the Monarchy: Britain can do so much better.
  • Childs, Sarah, Evans, Elizabeth (2012). The revived debate on abortion is not simply dog whistle politics, but a threat to women’s rights.
  • Chindam, Nagender (2012). Long-distance democracy. picture_as_pdf
  • Choi, Lyong (2012). The South Korean Presidential election 2012 and the possible renewal of Inter-Korean relations. picture_as_pdf
  • Chomsky, Noam (2012). Book review: A new generation draws the line: humanitarianintervention and the “responsibility to protect” today.
  • Chomsky, Noam (2012). Five minutes with Noam Chomsky – “Europe is pretty much following behind US policy, no matter what that policy is”.
  • Chomsky, Noam (2012). Five minutes with Noam Chomsky – “Europe’s policies make sense only on one assumption: that the goal is to try and undermine and unravel the welfare state”.
  • Chowdry, Haroon, Dearden, Lorraine, Jin, Wenchao Michelle (2012). Reforms to higher education finance: the main ‘winner’ from the reforms is the taxpayer while the main ‘loser’ is the average graduate.
  • Christensen, John (2012). Arguments linking a lower corporation tax to increased productivity and growth have no basis in reality.
  • Christiansen, Jesper (2012). Innovation can be used to renew the foundations of public legitimacy and build new kinds of public services.
  • Clara, Alum (2012). Varieties of Statutory Regulation.
  • Clark, Alistair (2012). Scottish local elections in 2012 show that voters have understood the STV system and are not put-off by it.
  • Clark, Alistair (2012). What might the Scottish local elections tell us about the state of Scottish party politics in the run up to the 2014 referendum on independence?
  • Clements, Ben (2012). Public attitudes on the gay marriage debate are divided along party lines.
  • Clohessy, Laura (2012). Bridging the ‘gap’ between research and practice: Exploring methods.
  • Cockell, Merrick (2012). A more direct way of connecting places and Parliament is needed in order for service delivery to move into the 21st century.
  • Cohen, Lucía (2012). Misestimation and misrepresentation: polling for the truth (guest blog).
  • Coiffait, Louis (2012). What does the future hold for the Higher Education system in England?
  • Cole, Matthew R. (2012). Little boy Clegg spots a gap in the coalition emperor’s new clothes.
  • Coles, David (2012). History matters in assessing African tax systems.
  • Collins, John (2012). Adding nuance to drug control: Britain shouldn’t be afraid to move away from the flailing international drug regime.
  • Collins, John (2012). Unleashing the dogs of war – A growing strategic inevitability?
  • Comas-Herrera, Adelina, Guillén, Montserrat (2012). How much risk is mitigated by long-term care protection schemes? A methodological note and a case study of the public system in Spain.
  • Cominetti, Nye (2012). Current government measures for youth unemployment are inadequate.
  • Connelly, James (2012). Book review: if we are to be truly serious about the planet we have to consider more than just the human beings on its surface.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2012). Rape and the privileging of ignorance: consensuality vs. mutuality in understandings of sexual assault.
  • Conroy, Amanda (2012). Slammed by government cuts and sidelined by the occupy movements, women face an uphill battle to challenge patriarchy in 2012.
  • Conroy, Amanda, Sandström, Linnéa (2012). Accessibility at the Go Feminist conference.
  • Convery, Alan (2012). The Prime Minister has no Scottish strategy and is at the mercy of events.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2012). Book review: Martha Nussbaum: the public philosopher as practitioner.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2012). Book review: identity as reasoned choice: a South Asian perspective on the reach and resources of public and practical reasoning in shaping individual identities.
  • Coolidge Toker, Emily (2012). Book review: why America needs a left: a historical argument.
  • Coolidge-Toker, Emily (2012). Book review: Derrida reframed.
  • Cooper, Zack (2012). President Obama and Governor Romney have presented two radically different visions of healthcare reform.
  • Cooper, Zack, Gibbons, Stephen, Jones, Simon, McGuire, Alistair (2012). Economic studies showing positive competition effects on hospital performance fully controlled for the factors cited by recent critics.
  • Corbett, Anne (2012). Efforts to strengthen and promote the role of universities in the UK often ignore the European dimension, to their cost.
  • Corbett, Anne (2012). François Hollande’s strong support among the young and middle-aged as well as the working class indicates that he will be the next President of the French Republic.
  • Corbett, Anne (2012). Higher education ministers must be more transparent in their discussions on transnational initiatives like the Bologna Process. The wider public need to hear about its problems – and its successes.
  • Corbett, Richard (2012). Five minutes with Richard Corbett “The only thing that some countries seem to be interested in is how much they put into the budget and how much they get out, not what it is actually used for.”.
  • Corbridge, Stuart (2012). Indian exceptionalism: why social scientists increasingly study India. picture_as_pdf
  • Corner, Adam (2012). Climate change scepticism is largely social and not scientific in nature.
  • Cornish, Flora (2012). Book review: real social science: applied phronesis.
  • Corydon, Bjarne (2012). Five minutes with Bjarne Corydon, Minister of Finance forDenmark: “I don’t think it’s realistic that we will have a euroreferendum in Denmark in the foreseeable future”.
  • Costa-Font, Joan, Jofre-Bonet, Mireia (2012). Research news: Anorexia and distorted self image of younger women, Joan Costa-Font and Mireia Jofre-Bonet.
  • Costa-Font, Joan, Jofre-Bonet, Mireia, Yen, Steven T. (2012). Non-monetary rewards could be used to incentivise blood donation.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan (2012). Does devolution bring welfare improvements? Evidence from Spain shows that giving Scotland and Wales the power to set speed limits might save lives across the UK.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan (2012). A better understanding of the behavioural constraints that people face will help policy makers to more effectively target public policy interventions that aim to change their actions.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan (2012). The centralisation of education funding and the new health reforms are inconsistent with localism and accountable government.
  • Costa-i-Font, Joan, Jofre-Bonet, Mireia (2012). Government intervention would be justified to prevent a potential epidemic of food disorders.
  • Cotton, Andrew (2012). The EU’s support is vital in tackling sub-Saharan Africa’s sanitary crisis.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2012). Introducing our latest ecollection: Resilience in the recession.
  • Cotton, Elizabeth (2012). Online whistleblowing is the real stuff of activism.
  • Courtney, Michael (2012). A yes vote for the fiscal treaty was the cheaper and safer option for Ireland.
  • Cowman, Krista (2012). Book review: can a woman be both a feminist and a Conservative?
  • Cowman, Krista (2012). Book review: history, heritage and tradition in contemporary British politics.
  • Cox, Ed (2012). Labour activists in the North may have cause to celebrate. But localism and local democracy seem to be in a dangerous and parlous state.
  • Cox, Michael (2012). Reports of the West's demise and East's rise are greatly exaggerated.
  • Cram, Ian (2012). The ‘war on terror’ on campus threatens important freedoms.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2012). Labour has a problem that is rooted in the blatant weaknesses of Britain’s democratic system.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2012). The trend towards the Europeanisation of domestic politics is unstoppable (and good) but for the time being will be messy and uneven.
  • Cramme, Olaf (2012). The worrying rise of EU intergovernmentalism is the only viable response to the opposing desires in Europe for greater democracy and the reassertion of national sovereignty.
  • Crawford, Rowena, Emmerson, Carl, Tetlow, Gemma (2012). Pensions for the masses: automatic enrolment should lead to a significant boost in pension coverage amongst private sector employees.
  • Creedon, Rory (2012). Book review: fear in the USA: counting the human cost of detention policies after 9/11.
  • Creedon, Rory (2012). Book review: in defence of politicians (in spite of themselves) by Peter Riddell.
  • Creedon, Rory (2012). Book reviews: the promise and peril of the Arab revolutions.
  • Crescenzi, Riccardo, Gagliardi, Luisa (2012). In Italy, social capital can bridge disconnected communities and encourage innovation.
  • Crines, Andrew (2012). Book review: devolution and the scottish conservatives:banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance.
  • Crines, Andrew (2012). The Conservatives in coalition: "how the Tories are opposing Miliband’s Labour Party".
  • Crines, Andrew (2012). The London Mayoral election will be won by the most effective orator – and this currently favours Boris Johnson.
  • Crines, Andrew (2012). The rhetorical shift in Labour ideology could denote a return of socialist values to British politics.
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2012). Book review: political rhetoric: ‘a mildly dirty word’ because of its association with deception, or a linguistic tool with which to draw out the truth?
  • Crines, Andrew S. (2012). In any walk of life effective communication relies on credibility, emotion, and logic. George Entwistle failed on each count.
  • Crossley, Thomas F., Emmerson, Carl, Leicester, Andrew (2012). Policy interventions designed to increase household savings rates should be based on high quality evidence of saving behaviour.
  • Crum, Ben (2012). The EU’s new economic governance lacks democratic legitimacy. The rise and fall of the EU Constitutional Treaty can teach policy-makers how to solve this problem.
  • Cuffe, James (2012). Book review: China: the pessoptimist nation.
  • Cuffe, James (2012). Book review: economic anthropology: history, ethnography, critique.
  • Cuffe, James (2012). Book review: the network society.
  • Cunliffe, Philip (2012). Suffering from the eurocrisis and enlargement fatigue, the EU’s influence on Serbia and Kosovo is on the wane.
  • Cuperus, Rene (2012). The Netherlands remains divided on the future of European integration between those wanting a ‘German’ federal Europe, and those in favour of an enlarged, but looser union.
  • Curran, Goldsmith (2012). Media Reform Now: Towards a Democratic and Accountable Media.
  • Currell, Sue (2012). Book review : The books that inspired Sue Currell: “AliceWalker’s ‘The Color Purple’ was the book thatled me back into academia after I had droppedout of an English degree.”.
  • Curry, Stephen (2012). Elsevier, the Research Works Act and Open Access: where to now?
  • Curry, Stephen (2012). The Finch Report on open access: it’s complicated.
  • Curry, Stephen (2012). Key questions for open access policy in the UK.
  • Curry, Stephen (2012). UK Government goes for broke on open access.
  • Cuñat, Vicente (2012). The reform of the Spanish labour market is politically costly, and will only bring minor economic changes.
  • Cylus, Jonathan, Papanicolas, Irene (2012). Perceptions of health care access in Europe: How universal is universal coverage?
  • Czerniawski, Stefan (2012). It is essential that we understand government transactions and how people interact with them if we are to improve services.
  • Daddow, Oliver (2012). British politicians need to reclaim leadership over the UK’s EU membership debate.
  • Dalacoura, Katerina (2012). The on-going conflict in Syria presents a great challenge to proponents of human rights: a consensual strategy must be found that saves lives and prevents an escalation of violence.
  • Danielsson, Jon (2012). European leaders have let their own hubris dominate their response to the Greek crisis. A total bailout of Greece would only cost the European Union 2 per cent of its GDP.
  • Daskalopoulos, Dmitris (2012). One-dimensional austerity programs to deal with “guilty” countries are endangering the Euro and the European Union.
  • Datta, Ayona (2012). Book review: creating a sustainable American Dream: dropthe SUVs, grow a community garden and translate environmental justice into mainstream policy.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book Review: Don’t take no for an answer: the 2011 referendum and the future of electoral reform by Lewis Baston and Ken Ritchie.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book Review: The international handbook of gender and poverty: concepts, research, policy edited by Sylvia Chant.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book Review: The politics of urban governance by Jon Pierre.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book review: how do we inspire political interest in the British public? A study of the 2011 AV Referendum.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book review: the housing debate by Stuart Lowe.
  • Datu, Kerwin (2012). Book review: understanding terrorist finance means understanding how terrorists interact with the everyday economy, not assuming that they operate in an alternate financial universe.
  • Datzberger, Simon (2012). Virtually Constructing Awareness Campaigns – Restrictions of ‘Viral’ Global Public Discourse #Kony2012.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2012). Far from being victims, women’s networks have led the way in campaigning for peace and justice.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2012). Freetown’s “Ajekuleh”: Where the Good, the Bad and the Ugly revive memories of a tragic past.
  • Datzberger, Simone (2012). In the aftermath of the Fourth High Level Forum in Busan – Reflections on the effectiveness of Aid. picture_as_pdf
  • Datzberger, Simone (2012). Sierra Leone – Barefoot soldiers for social justice, food security and peace.
  • Daul, Joseph (2012). In the wake of the Arab Spring, the European Parliament must lead the way in promoting democracy and economic and financial integration between the EU and the Mediterranean.
  • Davenport, Juliet (2012). It’s time for government to use relevant research to dictate the policies of the future.
  • Davies, Anne (2012). Tackling Euroscepticism: EU employment law is neither imposed on the UK from Brussels nor does it damage the country’s economy.
  • Davies, Huw, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Huw Davies: “When contextualised, research has the power to animate, inform, empower or infuriate”.
  • Davies, William (2012). We are seeing the onset of a new logic of government, which promises to alleviate many of the symptoms and crises of our age.
  • Davis, Juliet (2012). The impact of the Olympics: making or breaking communities in East London.
  • Dawson, Michael C., Davies, Tom A. (2012). Book Review: not in our lifetimes: the future of black politics.
  • De Guzman, Noelle (2012). Leveson Editorials: Newspapers anxious over Inquiry’s outcome.
  • De Heredia, Marta Iñiguez (2012). Negotiating electoral results in the DRC.
  • De Heredia, Marta Iñiguez, Amani, Romuald Adili (2012). DR Congo President’s “Revolution of Modernity” is starting to look like “business as usual”.
  • Dechezlepretre, Antoine, Glachant, Matthieu (2012). The rapid growth of wind power is a model of successful public policy.
  • Delanty, Gerard (2012). Book review: social theory, society and everyday life: exploring the sociology of Theodor Adorno.
  • Delap, Lucy (2012). Book review: in a complex world, we cannot focus exclusively on one political tradition as a feminist ‘home territory’; the future of feminisms is a much larger topic.
  • Delap, Lucy (2012). Book review: military masculinity in the media: moving on from Rambo.
  • Dellot, Benedict (2012). Civil servants are leaving the public sector in droves, highlighting the increasingly troublesome relationship between the executive and the ‘machinery of government’.
  • Dellot, Benedict (2012). We must learn to live with the informal economy; with the notion that informality may be a legitimate state in which to temporarily operate.
  • Deng, Kent (2012). Book review: Eurofetish: the West and the rest in world politics.
  • Deng, Kent (2012). Book review: why China needs the outside world more than the world needs China.
  • Denney, Steven C., Gleason, Brian D. (2012). The political economy of trade policy in the KORUS FTA. picture_as_pdf
  • Derounian, James (2012). There is a woeful lack of affordable homes in rural areas: greater leadership from local authorities to encourage more locally-initiated sustainable development may offer a first step towards more affordable homes.
  • Desai, Meghnad (2012). Lord Meghnad Desai: arguing about the world.
  • Desmet, Pieterjan, de Vreese, Claes (2012). The quality of political institutions within a member state can influence the extent to which citizens perceive the EU as being democratic.
  • Dezso Czigler, Tamas, Takacs, Izolda (2012). Hungary is now a distorted democracy.
  • Dezso Czigler, Tamas, Takacs, Izolda (2012). Hungary is sleepwalking into an authoritarian state: but the European Union is limited in the pressure it is able to exert.
  • Dezso Czigler, Tamas, Takacs, Izolda (2012). With the ruling party’s legislative tsunami, Hungary may now be sleepwalking into an authoritarian state.
  • Diamond, Patrick, Jaffer, Nabeelah (2012). Politicians who genuinely seek to build trust between communities and in the political system will get nowhere by casting immigration as a threat.
  • Dickinson, Helen, Allen, Kerry, Alcock, Pete, Macmillan, Rob, Glasby, Jon (2012). SSCR Scoping Review: The role of the third sector in delivering social care.
  • Dickmann, Petra, Drosten, Christain, Becker, Stephan (2012). "Wir müssen die Risiken aushalten".
  • Didier, Thomas, Nadeau, Richard, Lewis-Beck, Michael (2012). Sarkozy’s image as a strong leader is helping him narrow the gap with Hollande, but it will not be sufficient to balance out his poor economic record.
  • Dieter, Heribert (2012). Updating the Maastricht Treaty may be a better option for resolving the eurozone crisis than political union and closer integration.
  • Dimitrakopoulos, Dionyssis, Passas, Argyris (2012). In the lead up to the elections, Greek political parties haveresorted to half-truths on Europe.
  • Dinneen, Mark (2012). Book review: the UK, with its sophisticated system of media regulation and the respect and popularity of the BBC, is a model of broadcasting from which Brazil can learn.
  • Dixon, Anna (2012). The Health and Social Care Bill is now law, but its implementation will be fraught with challenges.
  • Dixon, Jennifer (2012). Does telehealth reduce hospital costs? Six points to ponder.
  • Dixon, Jennifer (2012). Sweating public support on the future of the NHS.
  • Dobrescu, Madalina (2012). Book review: The challenge of political representation in the European Union.
  • Dobrescu, Madalina (2012). Book review: economy and society in Europe: a relationship in crisis.
  • Dobrescu, Madalina (2012). Book review: the EU must produce policies which represent the interests of European people, or face failure.
  • Dobrescu, Madalina (2012). Book review: the insular world of economics: has a reluctance to engage with other disciplines let us down?
  • Dobrescu, Madalina (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘The EU’s influence in its Eastern neighbourhood’.
  • Dobson, Alan (2012). Book review: out-of-place Obama: an intellectual history of a misunderstood president.
  • Doda, Baran (2012). Book review: the new north: our world in 2050.
  • Dodds, Anneliese (2012). Recent developments in the EU single market suggest an increasing hostility towards labour market regulation.
  • Doidge, Mark (2012). Crusaders and spartans: The performance of masculinity at the Euro 2012 Championships.
  • Dolphin, Tony (2012). Translating new economic thinking into public policy.
  • Dommett, Katharine (2012). The Tories have dominated the policy agenda and delivered on their ideology much more successfully than the Lib Dems in coalition.
  • Donald, Kate (2012). Welfare debates must be wrestled away from obsessions with nudging the poor.
  • Donner, Henrike (2012). Marriage in modern India: “The middle-class ideal of an Indian marriage has not changed”. picture_as_pdf
  • Donoghue, Matthew (2012). We need a minimum standard of living for all citizens if we wish to achieve community cohesion.
  • Doomen, Jasper (2012). Control over state properties by countries that providefinancial aid would incentivize southern European economiesto repay their loans.
  • Dorey, Pete (2012). Book review: reconstructing conservatism?: the Conservative Party in opposition, 1997-2010.
  • Dorey, Pete (2012). Contemplating euthanasia?: the Conservatives and Europe in 2012.
  • Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh (2012). The EU’s new human rights strategy is a step in the right direction, but whether or not it will be implemented and enforced successfully remains to be seen.
  • Doukas, John (2012). The ECB’s policy of printing money will not lead to wealth creation: instead, it will inevitably lead to inflation far above 6% across Europe.
  • Doukas, John (2012). The Euro crisis threatens not only the common currency, but also the future of the European Central Bank.
  • Doukas, John (2012). With a rising current account surplus, Germany has benefitted the most from the adoption of the Euro: its plan for EU austerity will likely make things worse.
  • Draca, Mirko (2012). If the government is serious about addressing the role of money and lobbying in UK politics, it has to go far beyond the proposed Statutory Register of Lobbyists.
  • Drouet, Sophie (2012). France, Hollande and the future of gender equality.
  • Drouet, Sophie (2012). Nadine Dorries’ abstinence sex education is bad policy: young women need sex-positive sex education.
  • Drouillard, Jill (2012). Is erasing menopause in our near future? Is it a desirable feminist project?
  • Duff, Andrew (2012). A European federal economic government is needed to runthe fiscal union in the interests of states and taxpayers.
  • Duggan, Patrick (2012). Book review: the art of philosophy: wisdom as a practice.
  • Dumbrell, John (2012). Book review: in its formative years, the US-UK 'special relationship' faced a rough start with ruptures over the Marshall Plan, Palestine and atomic energy.
  • Dumbrell, John (2012). David Cameron, Barack Obama and the US-UK ‘special relationship’.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Book review: beyond bureaucracy? Don’t believe the hype!
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Book review: ebooks herald the second coming of books in university social science.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Book review: managing modernity: beyond bureaucracy? edited by Stewart Clegg et al.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Book review: managing modernity: beyond bureaucracy? edited by Stewart Clegg, Martin Harris and Harro Höpfl.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Book review: paper books in a digital era: how conservative publishers and authors almost killed off books in university social science.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Duverger’s Law is a dead parrot: European political scientists need to recognize that plurality or majority voting has no tendency at all to produce two party politics.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Duverger’s Law is a dead parrot: outside the USA, first-past-the-post voting has no tendency at all to produce two party politics.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Ebooks herald the second coming of books in university social science.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Electing Police and Crime Commissioners – an important milestone in expanding control by elected representatives? or a disaster in the making?
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Fixed term parliaments are a mirage – it’s all downhill from now to a June 2014 general election.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Gauging the time lags in Whitehall’s responses to modern digital processes suggests an enduring problem with organizational culture in the civil service.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). If Hunt does not go the consequences for government will be catastrophic since the message is that all rules are up in the air.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). The Joint Committee report on reform of the House of Lords is mostly headed for the dustbin of history – because this mess of arcane proposals cannot be sold to voters.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Organizing your personal research library and compiling bibliographies: I was an EndNote refusenik, but now I’m a Mendeley convert.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). Paper books in a digital era: how conservative publishers and authors almost killed off books in university social science.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). REF Advice Note 1: Understanding Hefce’s definition of Impact.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). REF Advice Note 2: Identifying ‘possibles’ for your Impact Case Study.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). The Republic of Blogs: a new phase in the development and democratization of knowledge.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). With a likely cost of £4 billion, the Health and Social Care Bill has all the hallmarks of an avoidable policy fiasco.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick (2012). The supplementary vote electoral system again worked very well in London. There is no basis for arguing that voters don’t understand their choices.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Gilson, Chris (2012). Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy and Chris Gilson: “Blogging is quite simply, one of the most important things that an academic should be doing right now”.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Gilson, Christopher (2012). Five minutes with Patrick Dunleavy and Chris Gilson: “Blogging is quite simply, one of the most important things that an academic should be doing right now”.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Mollett, Amy (2012). Something old, something new: opening a new path to public engagement with the most traditional of academic tools.
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Tinkler, Jane (2012). REF Advice Notes 3: What will Hefce count as ‘under-pinning’ research?
  • Dunleavy, Patrick, Travers, Tony, Gilson, Chris (2012). The LSE’s simple guide to UK voting systems.
  • Dzankic, Jelena (2012). London’s Olympics show that the links between sports, citizenship, politics, and national identity are as tangible as ever.
  • Dzankic, Jelena (2012). Many countries in the European Union allow individuals to purchase citizenship: such ‘investor citizenship’ is unfair and discriminatory.
  • Dzankic, Jelena (2012). Montenegro and its people now face a long and challengingroad towards EU accession.
  • Echagüe, Ana (2012). If it is to reinforce its international influence, then the EU must redouble its commitment to multilateral trade liberalisation.
  • Economides, Spyros (2012). The recent election has left Greek politics deeply split.
  • Edgar, Stacy (2012). Book review: politics in deeply divided societies.
  • Egan, Michelle (2012). Twenty years after the completion of the EU’s single market programme, member states have still not eliminated all barriers to trade.
  • Eiermann, Martin (2012). Instead of debating the future of Europe, liberals are content with retreating back to the nation-state.
  • Eisen, Jonathan (2012). Wow – Google Scholar ‘Updates’ a big step forward in sifting through the scientific literature.
  • Eisen, Michael (2012). The glacial pace of change in scientific publishing.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). All talk? Egypt’s complex media revolution (guest blog).
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). Islamists of Tunisia: reconciling national contradictions.
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). Tunisia: winter of politics, spring of media?
  • El Issawi, Fatima (2012). The road to professionalism for local Arab media after the Arab Spring will undoubtedly be very long and thorny.
  • El-Issawi, Fatima (2012). Islamism in Egypt: The long road to integration.
  • Eltigani, Eman (2012). What is the point of studying at the LSE when my friends are being killed at home? (Guest blog).
  • Etienne, Julien, Palermo, Tommaso (2012). The L’Aquila earthquake case is not “science on trial”: it is a challenge to the way public officials communicate risk.
  • Evans, Alice (2012). Lessons from the Effective Promotion of Maternal Health Care in Zambia. picture_as_pdf
  • Evans, Elizabeth (2012). Book review: women’s policy issues in American politics: how women represent women.
  • Evans, Jocelyn, Ivaldi, Gilles (2012). Electoral forecasts predict that Marine Le Pen will capture 17 per cent of the vote in the upcoming French presidential elections, failing to outperform her father’s strongest result.
  • Evans, Jocelyn, Ivaldi, Gilles (2012). In the face of on-going recession and deepening unemployment in France, François Hollande’s commitment to deficit reduction may soon put him at odds with voters.
  • Evans, Jocelyn, Ivaldi, Gilles (2012). Marine Le Pen has achieved the best ever result for the Front National, and now stands as the ‘kingmaker’. But we should not overestimate the impact of her performance.
  • Evans, Mary (2012). Tough times ahead in 2012 may provide space to question the primacy of growth and consumerism.
  • Evans, Mary (2012). We are not ‘all in this together’: British democracy is suffering from the disconnect between politicians and the wider public.
  • Evans, Ryan (2012). Book review: the Egyptian uprisings: collective effervescence and its shortcomings.
  • Eve, Martin (2012). Blog inequality in scholarly research will not end until digital preservation techniques improve.
  • Eve, Martin (2012). Open Access needs terminology to distinguish between Gold OA funding models.
  • Eve, Martin (2012). The undervalued book collection and peer review.
  • Everson, Michelle (2012). A European banking union will only exacerbate the Eurozone crisis by further reducing democratic accountability.
  • Exadaktylos, Theofanis (2012). Ouzo and out!: it remains to be seen what Greece is in for after ‘exiting’ the Euro 2012.
  • Fankhauser, Sam (2012). Onshore wind energy certainly has a role to play in decarbonising our economy.
  • Farrell, Peter (2012). Social Digital Series: Reflecting on the State of Social Digital Behaviour in the UK.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). After difficult votes in parliament, Greece’s Coalition needs strong leadership and unity to implement needed reforms.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). All the wrong people are applauding!
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). The Euro was locked into its current crisis twenty years ago by the Maastricht negotiators, who ceded authority to the financial markets.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). Europe’s future rests on a Greek election that has only one certain outcome: greater uncertainty.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). Europe’s future rests on a Greek election that has only one certain outcome: greater uncertainty.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). Greece and its euro-zone partners: why two sides that say they agree can’t find their way to cooperate effectively.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). Greece implodes as protests drown out its European vocation.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). The Greek government’s target of zero public sector layoffs and the troika’s of 150,000 over ten years are both ultimately self-defeating.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). We demand inertia!
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). The financial institutions overseeing the Greek bailouts are ignoring the domestic impacts of austerity measures.
  • Featherstone, Kevin (2012). A vote of confidence should mean exactly that.
  • Feeney, Barbara (2012). Reporting revolutions: don’t forget the aftermath (guest blog) #Polis12.
  • Fenner, Mark (2012). Do more tweets mean higher citations? If so, Twitter can lead us to the ‘personalised journal’; pinpointing more research that is relevant to your interests.
  • Fenton, Alex (2012). Falling poverty rates in inner London raise questions about inequality and segregation for a growing city in transition.
  • Ferdinand, Peter, Deng, Kent (2012). Book Review: governance in pacific Asia: political economy and development from Japan to Burma.
  • Ferguson, Suki (2012). Book review: there is plenty the government can do to foster people’s greater personal happiness, but in the current climate it’s not likely to happen.
  • Fernández Arrigoitia, Melissa (2012). Una respuesta a 'maripily y yo'.
  • Ferrario, Alessandra, Coast, Ernestina (2012). Setting the agenda for global family planning: a pre-summit discussion at the LSE.
  • Ferrer, Jorge Núñez (2012). Member states will inevitably reach a compromise on the EU budget, but there is little chance of necessary reforms being carried out.
  • Fielding, Steven (2012). Public engagement requires little more than embracing that of which most academics are afraid – looking like an idiot.
  • Fieschi, Catherine (2012). François Hollande’s victory is a very “normal” one for France’s left.
  • Fieschi, Catherine (2012). Marine Le Pen will not capture more than 15 per cent of the vote despite her efforts to transform Front National into a less radical populist party.
  • Finn, Dan (2012). The Department of Work and Pensions must reappraise the proposed costs and efficiencies of their flagship Work Programme before they introduce flawed solutions.
  • Fisher, Caitlin (2012). Reflections from Rio+20 part 1: “Women working in development organizations are not allowed to be feminists”.
  • Fisher, Caitlin (2012). Reflections from Rio+20 part 1: “Women working in development organizations are not allowed to be feminists”.
  • Fisher, Caitlin (2012). Women’s Soccer in crisis – A voice from the pitch.
  • Fisher, Mark (2012). Book review: democracy: the best regime in existence?
  • Fisher, Mark (2012). Book review: the politics of ‘thinking about politics’: an insightful but unfortunately polemical festshrift of Michael Freeden.
  • Fisher, Susannah, Surminski, Swenja (2012). Climate change in India: what role for insurance and the private sector?
  • Fix, Liana (2012). Kazakhstan: The myth of stability. picture_as_pdf
  • Flamsholt Jensen, Christine (2012). How creativity creates wealth: a fairy story (guest blog).
  • Flamsholt Jensen, Christine (2012). The business of bling: how Hip Hop makes American music history (guest blog).
  • Fleming, Andrew (2012). Cape Town suburb highlights the good and bad of gentrification.
  • Flikschuh, Katrin (2012). LSE conference seeks to bridge gap between Western and African normative theorists.
  • Flinders, Matthew (2012). You don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows: a response to Peter John on the relevance of political science.
  • Flynn, Don (2012). Immigration statistics: is the tanker turning around?
  • Flynn, Don (2012). A memorable olympic games has given us the opportunity to reflect on London as a city of immigration.
  • Forbess, Alice (2012). Poverty law.
  • Ford, Robert (2012). Euroscepticism is now a powerful force for the radical right in the UK – and UKIP is well placed to harness it.
  • Ford, Robert (2012). Euroscepticism is now a powerful force for the radical right – and UKIP is well placed to harness it.
  • Foreman, Veronica (2012). Journalism as a social science: how data makes a difference (guest Blog).
  • Fox, Jon (2012). The experience of East European migrants in the UK suggests that there is racism towards newcomers regardless of racial difference.
  • Fox, Sean (2012). Africa’s urban transition: challenges, misconceptions and opportunities.
  • Franchi, Marina (2012). Whether in Mad Men or the punk scene, gender norms and ideologies continue to be challenged, reaffirmed, resisted and adapted.
  • Fraser, Maurice (2012). The EU’s Nobel Prize means that it must do even more to overcome its current crises, and increase its role as a force for peace and prosperity.
  • Fraser, Maurice (2012). France’s presidential election campaign is confirming the deep-seated caution of both main candidates. But, for all the disappointed expectations of Sarkozy as a reformer, there is still a sense that he ‘gets it’.
  • Fraser, Maurice (2012). Nicolas Sarkozy: down but not out in the French elections.
  • Freedman, Des (2012). Communications White Paper: The Deregulation Bandwagon is on the Road.
  • Freeston-Clough, Richard (2012). The millions of people who use public transport in London every day deserve a frequent, comprehensive, and fairly priced service.
  • Frieden, Jeffry (2012). If we are to prevent another lost decade, we need macroeconomic policies to restore economic activity, and public investment to power sustained and productive growth.
  • Fukuoka, Yuki (2012). Book review : Power hungry media moguls could destroy Indonesia’s transition to a pluralist democracy.
  • Fuller, C. J., Narasimhan, Haripriya (2012). Marriage in modern India: companionate marriage among a middle-class Brahman subcaste. picture_as_pdf
  • Fuller, Steve (2012). Fracking and Willetts: two stories to watch in 2013.
  • Gabaccia, Donna, Martin, Susan F (2012). Book Review: foreign relations: American immigration in global perspective.
  • Gabb, Jacqui (2012). Book review: from sex writing to the works of Plato: exploring the sociology of relationships in the contemporary world.
  • Gadrelab, Sherry, Mason, Robert (2012). Book review: muslims in Britain: making social and political space.
  • Gaffney, John (2012). Marine Le Pen’s recent detoxification of the Front National has been at the expense of the party’s intellectual traditions.
  • Gale, Stephanie (2012). The only way is ethics: newspapers after Leveson (Polis conference guest blog) #Polis12.
  • Galeotti, Mark (2012). Tighter times mean that Russia can no longer continue to ignore the corruption which is endemic to nearly every aspectof society.
  • Galpin, Di (2012). The 'Big Society' will not necessarily lead to better elderly care treatment.
  • Garben, Sacha (2012). The Bologna Process on higher education is an unpopular policy decided at the international level but outside the EU framework, circumventing transparent and democratic legislative processes.
  • Garben, Sacha (2012). Der Bologna-Prozess zur Schaffung eines einheitlichen euopäischen Hochschulraums ist eine unpopuläre politische Maßnahme, die zwar auf internationaler Ebene, aber außerhalb des EU-Rahmenvertragwerks beschlossen wurde und so einen transparenten und demokratischen Gesetzsgebungsprozess umgeht.
  • Garben, Sacha, Marwah, Hanaan, McDonagh, Luke, Özcan, Berkay, Sampson, Thomas (2012). Aftermath of the financial crisis: new challenges for the left.
  • Garcia, Maria (2012). Negotiating free trade agreements with Latin America and Asia is an increasingly important priority for the EU. picture_as_pdf
  • Gardner, Leigh (2012). History matters in assessing African tax systems.
  • Gargan, Nick (2012). The extent to which police programmes are accountable to national oversight bodies in an age of localism should be clarified for local leaders who have responded positively to the changes in policing.
  • Gargan, Nick (2012). The police service needs to change and adapt in order to stay ahead in the age of austerity.
  • Garicano, Luis (2012). Spain’s economic problems are not being helped by attempts to disguise debt in official figures.
  • Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2012). What does it mean for sickness benefit claimants to live in a climate of suspicion?
  • Garthwaite, Kayleigh (2012). The ‘scrounger’ myth is causing real suffering to many in society.
  • Gash, Tom (2012). Book review: crime, power and politics in Mexico: a clear account of recent Mexican history, but what does the future hold?
  • Gaskell, Louise (2012). LSE Space for Thought Literary Festival 2012: bringing the arts and social sciences together.
  • Gauntlett, David (2012). Book review: a tale of two books: digital transformations are creeping across the face of academic life.
  • Gauntlett, David (2012). How to move towards a system that looks to ‘publish, then filter’ academic research.
  • Gauntlett, David (2012). A tale of two books: An experiment in cutting out the middlepeople with Kindle self-publishing.
  • Gearty, Conor (2012). Do as I say and not as I do: hypocrisy and human rights.
  • Gearty, Conor (2012). The partisanship shown by many commentators on the Abu Qatada case does not do the advocacy of human rights any favours.
  • Gearty, Conor, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Conor Gearty: “It is very frustrating that my online project The Rights’ Future counts for nothing in my professional life. It is not teaching; it is not scholarly research; and it does not have impact”.
  • George, Fernee (2012). The U.S. and Iran: A pathology of paternalism.
  • George, Rob (2012). How can we demonstrate ‘negative impact’, that changes are more harmful than the status quo?
  • Georgieva, Stasi (2012). From Pyscho to YouTube: how a generation lost the ability to be shocked (guest blog).
  • Gerges, Fawaz A. (2012). The New Islamists: pluralism and minorities?
  • Gerner, Marina (2012). A Timely look at Journalism through Theatre: A Review of the “Enquirer”.
  • Ghatak, Maitreesh, Banerjee, Abhijit, Duflo, Esther, Lafortune, Jeanne (2012). Marriage in modern India: does caste still matter for mate selection? picture_as_pdf
  • Ghettas, Lakhdar (2012). Algeria at fifty and the regime’s successful fiascos.
  • Ghettas, Lakhdar (2012). Election outcomes in Algeria.
  • Ghosh, Jayati (2012). The left in India: emerging, enduring or evolving? picture_as_pdf
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). Competition between NHS hospitals produces positive incentives. However, introducing private hospital competition can have adverse effects.
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). Is NHS competition good for patients?: it depends on who's competing.
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). NHS competition: a response to critics.
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). NHS competition: bad blogging etc (part II).
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). Urban schools: funding matters and cuts will have consequences for academic achievement.
  • Gibbons, Stephen (2012). The link between schools and house prices is now an established fact.
  • Gilson, Chris (2012). Book review: tales from Facebook: culture online in Trinidad.
  • Gilson, Chris (2012). Brussels blog round up for 16 – 22 June 2012: ACTA rejected by the European Parliament, Europe in the dock at the G20, and is there a life beyond Brussels jargon?
  • Gilson, Chris (2012). Brussels blog round up for 23 – 29 June 2012: the ‘footballization’ of politics, the Commission’s web communications ‘mess’, and the start of a Eurozone banking union?
  • Gilson, Chris (2012). Brussels blog round up for 30 June – 6 July: ACTA is voteddown, the ghosts of the European family, and the two faces ofBarroso.
  • Gilson, Chris (2012). Brussels blog round up for 7 – 13 July: vaccine bonds under threat, Romania’s referendum row, and will the UK become an EU free-rider?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 10– 16 November: More delays for Greece’s bailout, strikes across Europe, and will France be the next victim of austerity politics?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 14 – 20 July: EU funded research to become open access, Sicily on the verge of bankruptcy, and who really runs the EU?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 17– 23 November: Budget troubles, France is downgraded, and are European young farmers facing extinction?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 20- 26 October – EU developmentaid at the crossroads, hunger strikes in Italy and Poland, andwill the eurocrisis break-up member states?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 21 – 27 July: German pensions under threat, NATO stagnates in Europe, and is Spain heading for a full bailout?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 24 – 30 November: A bailout in everything but name for Greece, Europe splits on Palestine and no EU job for Tony Blair.
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 27 October – 2 November: defeat for UK government over EU budget, populism vs. technocracy, and would independence help or hurt Catalonia’s economy?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 29 September – 5 October:Georgia votes, the third phase of the eurocrisis, and is MittRomney anti-EU?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 3 – 9 November: UK pushes for EU budget cut, nearly 5 million unemployed in Spain, and will Obama bring EU & US closer together?
  • Gilson, Chris, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 6 October – 12 October: Merkel inGreece, the Catalonia debate rages on, and EU wins the NobelPeace Prize.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). 5 minutes with Luis Garicano: “we are in a downward spiral,and it cannot be solved without efforts from Spain and fromEurope”.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). 5 minutes with Salam Kawakibi on the Syrian crisis: “while we can see many political declarations, we cannot see any real action”.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 12 – 18 May 2012: No sparks between Hollande and Merkel, MEPs on MySpace, and a ‘Euro-annulment’ for Greece?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 19 – 25 May 2012: The European Investment Bank is rediscovered, Europeans stay at home for their holidays, and are Eurobonds a winning bet?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 2 – 8 June 2012: banking union, arevival for the European left, and do we need to protect small businesses?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 26 May – 1 June 2012: uncertainty over Spain and Italy, mixing politics with history, and does the EU need a ‘reformation’?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 5 – 11 May 2012: a rotten dilemma in Greece, Hollande faces early tests, and what has the EU done for the UK?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 9 – 15 June 2012: preparing forRio+20, liquid democracy and is Italy next in line for a bailout?
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Azerbaijani political activist Yegana Hajiyeva: “opposing the regime in Azerbaijan is difficult and dangerous.”.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Sweden’s Minister for Migration and Asylum Policy, Tobias Billström: “Europe’s relationship with North Africa when it comes to migration is something that we will have to continue to discuss.”.
  • Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Fünf Minuten mit Hans-Christian Ströbele, Mitglied desDeutschen Bundestages: "Das Verbot des einvernehmlichenBeischlafs ist mit unter erwachsenen Verwandtener ist miteiner modernen Auffassung von Sexualität und Familie nichtvereinbar.".
  • Gilson, Christopher (2012). Book review: enterprising care? Unpaid voluntary action in the 21st century by Irene Hardhill and Susan Baines Posted on April 22, 2012 by Blog Admin.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2012). Brussels blog round up for 21-27 April 2012: Hollande comes out in front in France, ‘ludicrous’ spending on the EEAS, and should some of the EU’s quangos get the chop?
  • Gilson, Christopher (2012). Brussels blog round-up for 15 – 21 December: Cyprus close to insolvency, Cameron hints at ‘Brixit’ and Depardieu departs to Belgium over tax.
  • Gilson, Christopher (2012). Brussels blog round-up for 22 – 28 December: Portugal’s growing bailout, more cuts ahead in Spain, and will Cameron ‘fudge’ an EU referendum?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round up for 13 – 19 October – EU summit, theBanking Union and who should collect the EU’s Nobel Prize?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Brussels blog round-up for 8 – 14 December: French conservatives implode, Wilders resurgent, and should Europe accept higher inflation?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Brown, Stuart A. (2012). Five minutes with Estonian Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi – “I honestly haven’t seen any austerity in Greece”.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 10-16 March 2012: concern over the Ukraine, Sarkozy gets tough on Schengen, and how big is Greece’s bailout?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 14-20 April 2012: 17 million are now unemployed in Europe, France and Germany plan border controls, and can the Internet revive the Greek economy?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 17-23 March 2012: the European Parliament drags its feet on EU wide constituencies, Ashton is criticized, and the IMF demands more guarantees on Greece.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 24-30 March 2012: strikes in Spain, a new €800 billion bailout fund, and divine intervention for the Euro.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 28 April – 4 May 2012: Political winds are blowing against Germany, calls to boycott Ukraine and Euro 2012, and is Schengen under threat?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 3-9 March 2012: the European Commission discovers social networks, Greece survives in the Euro. And will Merkel get a majority?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 31 March – 6 April 2012: unemployment reaches 25 million, all quiet on the Brussels front over Easter, and will the new Citizens Initiative help solve the EU’s ‘democratic deficit’?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up for 7-13 April 2012: ‘Merkelism’ may be the solution to Europe’s problems, the EU gives €10 million to Facebook, and can Denmark lead in energy efficiency?
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Brussels blog round up: everyone in the EU is under fire, pressure on Europe’s last dictator, and more of the same from Van Rompuy? 25 February – 2 March, 2012.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Estonia’s Foreign Minister Urmas Paet: “I think Europe should start voting online”.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Georgios Markopouliotis, Head of European Commission Representation in Cyprus – “We need to communicate more and in a smarter, simpler way“.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Graham Watson, member of the European Parliament for South West England: investments in infrastructure are crucial to create jobs for the young.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Sven Giegold, member of the European Parliament: “the European Citizens’ initiative is a step towards a more direct involvement of citizens in European decision-making.”.
  • Gilson, Christopher, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Timothy Reno of the International Policy and Leadership Institute: “transformation and consolidation of changes in the Arab Spring countries takes time.”.
  • Glance, David (2012). The long tail of academic publishing and why that isn’t a bad thing.
  • Glendinning, Simon (2012). A European federation of states is the only form of integration which has the chance to preserve freedom and survive shifting power relations between sovereign nations.
  • Golberg, Adam (2012). Are institutions over-reacting to impact?
  • Golberg, Adam (2012). Coping with rejection: the next steps to take if your grant application is unsuccessful.
  • Golberg, Adam (2012). Coping with rejection: what to do if your grant application is unsuccessful.
  • Golberg, Adam (2012). ESRC success rates by discipline: what on earth is going on?
  • Goldin, Ian (2012). Encouraging more, better managed, migration should be part of our economic strategy for growth.
  • Goldin, Ian (2012). Out of the kitchen, into the economic reality: why Europeneeds migration.
  • Goldstein, Harvey (2012). Numerical indigestion: how much data is really good for us?
  • Goodall, Lewis (2012). If the Chancellor is serious about ‘rebalancing’ the UK economy we need serious investment in regions outside of the greater South East.
  • Goodfellow, Tom (2012). Urban planning through the barrel of a gun.
  • Goodfellow, Tom, Titeca, Kristof (2012). LSE Research: Museveni’s changing strategies for political control mean continued uncertainty for Uganda’s informal workers.
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2012). Book review: mapping extreme right ideology: an empirical geography of the European extreme right.
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2012). Book review: right-wing Europe: why are some parties so much more successful than others?
  • Goodwin, Matthew (2012). Immigration and identity: an open letter to Labour.
  • Goodwin, Philip (2012). Book review: representations of global poverty: aid,development and international NGOs.
  • Goryakin, Yevgeniy (2012). For people living in the countries of the former Soviet Union, poorer health means a lower chance of working.
  • Gottfried, Glenn (2012). EU membership strongly benefits the UK, but pro-Europeans should push for a credible reform agenda to regain the confidence of the British public.
  • Gough, Ian (2012). New policies are needed to reconcile climate mitigation and social equity in the UK.
  • Goulbourne, Harry (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Harry Goulbourne: “Fanon’s black skin, white masks suggested that I attended to the question of who I was”.
  • Goulden, Chris (2012). Minimum wage plus in-work benefits are still not necessarily enough for a minimum standard of living.
  • Gouseti, Ioanna (2012). Book review: prostitution, harm and gender equality: theory, research and policy.
  • Gowers, Tim, Neylon, Tyler, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five Minutes with Tim Gowers and Tyler Neylon: “The boycott has made Elsevier more concerned about its public image”.
  • Grabbe, Heather (2012). The EU must re-create trust between member states if the benefits of integration are not to ebb away – and persuade its citizens that credible state institutions can be rebuilt in Greece.
  • Graeber, David (2012). Can debt spark a revolution?
  • Graeber, David (2012). Concerning the violent peace-police: an open letter to Chris Hedges.
  • Graeber, David (2012). New police tactic in New York: sexual assault against peaceful protestors.
  • Graeber, David (2012). Occupy's liberation from liberalism: the real meaning of May Day.
  • Graeber, David, Haeringer, Nicolas (2012). Grève de la dette : après le jubilé.
  • Graeber, David, Solnit, Rebecca (2012). Beholden: David Graeber in conversation with Rebecca Solnit, City Lights Bookstore, San Francisco, January 26, 2012.
  • Grahl, John (2012). The Coalition’s Workfare programme hinges on the false assumption that the private sector will provide full-time, future employment.
  • Grant, Eugene (2012). Government’s inadequate assessment of the impact of cuts to disabled people is allowing the true human cost of austerity to go undetected.
  • Grant, Wyn (2012). Elected mayors: dead in the water.
  • Grant, Wyn (2012). In May the UK’s biggest cities will vote on whether to directly elect mayors. The Warwick Commission investigates existing experience, both in Britain and overseas.
  • Grant, Wyn (2012). Life went on as usual during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
  • Gray, Andrew (2012). Public service users face a fragmented landscape of providers which makes integrated care more difficult to effect.
  • Gray, Harriet (2012). Rape and the meaning of consent.
  • Gray, Harriet (2012). The media furore surrounding Rihanna and Chris Brown is a missed opportunity for helpful discussion about intimate partner violence.
  • Green, Duncan (2012). Can theories of change help researchers (or their funders) have more impact?
  • Greenhill, Romily (2012). ODI conference evaluates the evolution of development co-operation.
  • Gregg, Paul (2012). Predistribution opens up a new set of policy tools but also a key constraint.
  • Greig, Neil (2012). Road safety is at risk if we ignore targets and the lack of funding in some local authorities.
  • Griffiths, Simon (2012). Cameron’s “Progressive Conservatism” is largely cosmetic and without substance.
  • Groeger, Lena (2012). New bill would put taxpayer-funded science behind pay walls.
  • Gross, Robert (2012). Getting real about decarbonisation involves deploying technologies now and at scale.
  • Groves, James (2012). Harnessing the private sector makes sense for UK’s education system.
  • Guemar, Latefa (2012). Legislative elections in Algeria: No Algerian Spring but a Women’s Spring instead. picture_as_pdf
  • Guibernau, Montserrat (2012). Calls for independence in Catalonia are part of an evolution ofSpain’s democracy that the country’s constitution may haveto come to accommodate.
  • Guibernau, Montserrat (2012). Unless Catalan parties can work together, there is a danger that Catalonia could soon become ungovernable.
  • Guibernau, Montserrat (2012). The rise of secessionism in Catalonia has emerged out of the will to decide the region’s political destiny as a nation.
  • Gupta, Akhil (2012). Red Tape: Akhil Gupta on bureaucracy and poverty in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Görlach, Alexander (2012). If the Eurozone pursues greater integration and common financial policies, then the Euro will be the next global reserve currency.
  • Günay, Cengiz (2012). Islamism in Egypt: The long road to integration.
  • Habicht, Triin (2012). The reform of the Estonian health care system in a time of crisis is a role model for Europe.
  • Hackett, Libby (2012). The ‘too many graduates’ myth: a rich and growing supply of graduates is necessary to increase economic productivity and meet the needs of wider society.
  • Hackley, Chris (2012). Why universities and grant bodies shouldn’t try to over-manage research impact.
  • Haddon, Catherine (2012). Book review: how has the Conservative Party’s limited electoral success affected their achievements in other areas?
  • Haddon, Catherine (2012). Leaders of the Opposition: from Churchill to Cameron.
  • Hagemann, Sara (2012). EU budget negotiations continue against a backdrop of austerity: but they are still in need of reform to produce a more efficient financial framework.
  • Hagemann, Sara (2012). The political and economic crisis in Europe has meant a step back for the EU’s major institutions. Solutions in 2012 must not come at the expense of democracy.
  • Hahn, Nadja (2012). Help! What is the value of social media to public service journalism?
  • Hahn, Nadja (2012). Ten (at least) ways that putting social media at the heart of the newsroom improves public service service journalism.
  • Hahn, Nadja (2012). Top German broadcaster gets integrated.
  • Hahn, Nadja (2012). What it’s like to tell a story without social media and why I will never do so again (Guest blog).
  • Hahn, Nadja, Beckett, Charlie (2012). What is the value of social media to public service journalism? New research project.
  • Hahnel, Mark (2012). Exclusive: figshare a new open data project that wants to change the future of scholarly publishing.
  • Haigh, Alex (2012). Sierra Leone – Standing tall on shaky ground.
  • Hale, Lyric (2012). For richer, for poorer?: the European Union that never was.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). Book review: understanding the crisis in Greece: from boom to bust.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). Book review: understanding the crisis in Greece: from boom to bust, by Michael Mitsopoulos & Theodore Pelagidis.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). The nature of the British party system combined with the BNP’s internal problems mean that it will be difficult for the extreme right to take advantage of the current economic crisis.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2012). Greece’s response to austerity has been to say “no to the Fourth Reich” but yes to the neo-Nazism of the Golden Dawn.
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2012). Socio-economic volatility and the rise of anti-establishment politics will characterise Greece’s most important election in nearly 40 years. The likely outcome is a coalition government, but will it be able to undertake the substantive reforms Greece badly needs?
  • Halikiopoulou, Daphne, Vasilopoulou, Sofia (2012). The recent elections may have only postponed Greece’s default and Eurozone exit.
  • Hall, Peter A. (2012). This year’s American Presidential election is a contestbetween those who advocate the politics of “everyone forthemselves” and those of intergenerational fairness: European social democrats should watch closely.
  • Hall, Suzanne (2012). For the future good of our high streets we need a better understanding of the social and economic life of local worlds in the context of global change.
  • Hallerberg, Mark (2012). How Argentina’s provincial governments operated, after the country’s debt default in 1998, has many possible lessons for Greece now.
  • Hamilton, Michelle C., Janz, Margaret M., Hauser, Alexandra (2012). Can librarians trust resources found on Google Scholar? Yes… and no.
  • Hammond, Ed (2012). Freedom of information being difficult, inconvenient or expensive is not a reason to seek to limit its role.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). 9 out of 10 European employers are no longer investing in training. Governments need to encourage them to invest in this area before Europe faces a massive skills deficit.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). As member states have to negotiate both externally with theEU and internally with their own regions, Europeanintegration is reaching a point of exhaustion.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). European car manufacturers’ latest crisis is only one part ofthe industry’s two-decades of restructuring and decline.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). Hollande’s crucial first task is to realise that “it’s the French economy, stupid”.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). More tourism exports will not lead Greece out of its crisis. But investing in solar energy might.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). With no political union in Europe, the Euro crisis may be a ‘never ending game’ for deep-rooted economic reasons.
  • Hancké, Bob (2012). A depreciation of the euro is not the silver bullet to solve the eurocrisis that many are looking for.
  • Hancock, Avery (2012). After previously making good progress, the Department for International Development now faces an uphill battle reaching our foreign aid target.
  • Hanretty, Chris (2012). The Coalition Government has only a 1 in 3 chance of lasting its term. Statistical modelling predicts its fall in October 2014.
  • Hanretty, Chris (2012). How predictable is the REF?
  • Hanson, Dinah (2012). Leadership in true service will be the transforming force of Africa’s development #LSEAfricanLeadership.
  • Haour, Anne (2012). Bringing research to a wider audience, and having an impact on the young, is easier when there is a meeting of the minds.
  • Hardie, Jeremy, Cartwright, Nancy (2012). Evidence alone is not enough: policymakers must be able to access relevant evidence if their policy is to work.
  • Harding, Andrew (2012). Democratic practice could be institutionalised in private and public spheres to help develop political debate and deliberation.
  • Harding, Gareth (2012). Public support for the EU is falling. Here are 10 tips for the pro-EU crowd to get the EU back on track.
  • Harnad, Stevan (2012). Hybrid gold open access and the Cheshire cat’s grin: How to repair the new open access policy of RCUK.
  • Harnad, Stevan (2012). Why the UK should not heed the Finch Report.
  • Harries, Ellie (2012). Found yourself in a referencing rut? Here are your best options….
  • Harris, Lisa, Beale, Nicole (2012). If you don’t have social media, you are no-one: how social media enriches conferences for some but risks isolating others.
  • Harris, Michael, Sherwood, Chris (2012). Think tanks are neglecting cheap and easy social media, and failing to reach out to broader audiences for their work.
  • Harris, Scarlet (2012). Austerity isn’t working and women in particular are paying the price for the folly of men who run the City and its institutions.
  • Hartleb, Florian (2012). The rise of virtual activism means that Europe’s political parties must embrace digital technologies as campaigning tools.
  • Hartley, James (2012). Academic writing in old age: How retired academics can make considerable contributions to their institutions.
  • Hartley, James (2012). Titles are the hardest thing: How can we make them more effective?
  • Hartley, James (2012). We should aim for open refereeing of academic articles in the information age.
  • Hartley, James, Betts, Lucy (2012). There’s more than meets the eye when constructing and interpreting scales.
  • Harzing, Anne-Wil, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Anne-Wil Harzing: “An Italian newspaper used Publish or Perish to compare the academic credentials of ministers in the new Monti government with those in the old Berlusconi government”.
  • Hassel, Anke, Schelkle, Waltraud (2012). A return to the Deutschmark or a core monetary union would impoverish Europe’s economies. Instead, Eurobonds could offer a viable solution to preserve unity in diversity.
  • Hastings, Annette, Mathews, Peter (2012). The middle-class enjoy definite advantages in public service provision. More critical and extensive research is needed.
  • Hauptmann, Andreas (2012). Trade unions can bridge the gap between governments and the market to increase both the production and welfare of workers.
  • Hawkes, Richard (2012). The Paralympics have the power to change attitudes towards disabled people.
  • Hawkins, Benjamin (2012). Media coverage of the European Union is key tounderstanding eurosceptic attitudes within the UK.
  • Haworth, Kate (2012). Book review: the language of perjury cases.
  • Hayman, Rachel (2012). The time is ripe for collaboration: co-produced research is needed by academics and NGOs to demonstrate impact.
  • Hayton, Richard (2012). The Conservatives in coalition government: principles, policy and power.
  • Hellmeyer, Monika (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘The European external action service’.
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). Investing in project bonds to support infrastructure development may help to return the Eurozone to growth.
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). Meeting the demand for care will mean ensuring the private sector health market is fit for competition.
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). Private financing for public infrastructure is here to stay despite “PFIs” being consigned to history.
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). Satisfaction with the NHS has dropped 12% since 2010 and the government’s rhetoric is largely to blame.
  • Hellowell, Mark (2012). The country needs more infrastructure investment to boost jobs and growth. However, the government must pay due attention to the scale and nature of the risk it accepts from lenders.
  • Hellström, Anders (2012). The Sweden Democrats racism scandal will not be a fatal blow to the party’s appeal to the Swedish electorate.
  • Hencke, David (2012). Charging for freedom of information requests for services that are already paid for by taxpayers is utterly wrong.
  • Henderso, Lois (2012). Book review: global and local televangelism.
  • Henderson, Graeme (2012). Northern prosperity will increase national prosperity but a comprehensive economic strategy is needed to address structural constraints.
  • Henning, Victor, Williams, Sierra (2012). Five minutes with: Victor Henning, co-founder of Mendeley – Connecting academic research to the outside world.
  • Henry, Marsha (2012). Peacexploitation? A study of Indian female peacekeepers. picture_as_pdf
  • Hepburn, Cameron (2012). Including aviation in the EU’s Emissions Trading System will not put airlines out of business.
  • Hepburn, Cameron, Bowen, Alex (2012). How to get prosperity with growth (green growth that is).
  • Hepburn, Cameron, Bowen, Alex (2012). How to get prosperity with growth (green growth that is).
  • Heppell, Timothy (2012). Book review: the rules of the game: leadership coups in British party politics.
  • Heppell, Timothy (2012). What do I have to do to get promoted? Tory MPs resent the reduced likelihood of reshuffles and promotions under coalition.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2012). Book Review: holy war in Judaism: the fall and rise of a controversial idea.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2012). Book review: Ernest Gellner: an intellectual biography.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2012). Book review: from austerity measures to suicide bombers: developing a theory of sacrifice.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2012). Book review: making history 'sexy': Solid academic credentials with a lively and enthusiastic performance is the formula to success for presenting history.
  • Hezser, Catherine (2012). Ernest Gellner: an intellectual biography.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Book Review: Occupy! scenes from occupied America.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Book Review: the future is now: a new look at African diaspora studies.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Book review: how Occupy activists fell in love with their own radical horizontalism and fetishized physical occupation.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Can South Sudan learn from the Alaska model?
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). Egypt’s revolution is not yet over.
  • Hickel, Jason (2012). In the upcoming elections, Egyptians have been given a nonchoice between candidates that are both likely to uphold the neoliberal policies of the past two decades.
  • Hijab, Nadia, Tartir, Alaa, Wildeman, Jeremy (2012). A new approach to Palestinian aid.
  • Hilber, Christian A. L. (2012). Does stamp duty stop people moving house?
  • Hill, Alastair (2012). Book review: inside the Bank of England: Sir Mervyn King, QE, and where to aim the blame.
  • Hill, Alastair (2012). Book review: view: economics after the Crisis: objectives and means.
  • Hill, Alastair (2012). Book review: what next for Labour? Ideas for a new generation by Tom Scholes-Fogg and Hisham Hamid.
  • Hillje, Johannes, de Chalambert, Helene, Beccatti, Matilde (2012). Leveson: Bloggers vs the Press.
  • Hills, John (2012). Is your child going to University in a couple of years?: It may be advantageous to take a few months off.
  • Hind, Dan (2012). There can be no principled objection to the regulation by the state of entities that enjoy a privilege which is itself granted by the state.
  • Hirsch, Donald (2012). The cost of a child is not just about the size of a parent’s wallet.
  • Hirst, Neil, Lester, Sarah (2012). Animated debate between academics contributes to rigorous research on climate change.
  • Hix, Simon (2012). Why the European Parliament should not be abolished.
  • Hobolt, Sara, Cramme, Olaf (2012). The growing importance of the EU in national politics means that political union can only succeed with the public’s support.
  • Hobolth, Mogens (2012). The increase in asylum seekers from the Balkans was a predictable consequence of a foreign policy driven visa liberalisation.
  • Holbrook, J. Britt, Frodeman, Robert (2012). Resistance to impact criteria can lead to a tightening of the accountability noose.
  • Holmes, Elizabeth (2012). A service by scientists for scientists: Elsevier’s Editors’ Choice App aims to select best research articles.
  • Holmwood, John (2012). Spectacle and reality: inequality in the second Elizabethan age.
  • Holt, Andrew (2012). Book Review: a special relationship? British foreign policy in the era of American hegemony.
  • Holt, Richard (2012). Book Review: sport Italia: the Italian love affair with sport.
  • Holt, Richard (2012). Book review: telling the story of sport, politics and society in Italy.
  • Hood, Christopher, Dixon, Ruth (2012). The current government is aiming for cuts to administration costs that have never previously been achieved.
  • Hope, Alex (2012). How to manage a research library with Zotero.
  • Hope, Alex (2012). The onset of the REF means that developing an academic publishing strategy is vital.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2012). Catalonia’s election result reflects the fragmented and divided nature of the pro-independence majority.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2012). In upcoming elections across the Eurozone periphery, voters are likely to react to austerity by replacing technocracy with populism.
  • Hopkin, Jonathan (2012). Technocrats have taken over governments in Southern Europe. This is a challenge to democracy.
  • Hopkins, Alison (2012). The time is right to open up care services more widely, and user feedback has an important part to play been supposed.
  • Hopkins, Lucy (2012). All that’s digital isn’t gold.
  • Hopley, Lee (2012). The Chancellor had some good ideas, but rebalancing the economy looks as challenging now as it did yesterday morning.
  • Howell, Jude (2012). Book review: 9/11 ten years after: perspectives and problems.
  • Hoyle, Graham (2012). Government-funded apprenticeships are generally of good quality. Establishing universally recognised definitions and funding procedures should be a priority.
  • Huang, Julia (2012). Notes from the field: how Durga Puja helps and hinders informal workers and ethnographers alike. picture_as_pdf
  • Huang, Julia (2012). Notes from the field: social entrepreneurship and urban livelihoods in Assam. picture_as_pdf
  • Hughes, Edel (2012). Turkey may now be on the road to joining the EU, but it alsoshould question whether membership is still is in the country’s interest.
  • Hughes, James (2012). Bloody Sunday is almost universally recognised as ‘unjustified and unjustifiable’. But lessons must be drawn for peace in Northern Ireland, and for counterinsurgency more generally.
  • Hughes, Nicola (2012). The UK has one of the most persistently volatile housing markets. We must avoid reckless lending and ensure an adequate supply of housing.
  • Hughes, Nicola (2012). UK mortgages may be deeply affected by the Eurozone crisis. The government can and should do more to help.
  • Hughes, Stephen (2012). Local authorities must invest in prevention and collaborative working in order to create tangible improvements in service provision.
  • Hunt, Jacqui (2012). Media Reform Now: Fair Reporting for Women.
  • Hunter, Janet (2012). Book review: why nations fail: the vicious circle of extractive political and economic institutions.
  • Huppert, Julian, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). 5 Minutes with Julian Huppert MP: “We need more people with a scientific background in Parliament”.
  • Husbands, Christopher T. (2012). Book review : Parsons, Althusser and Foucault were oncedemigods of the social sciences, but is therestill room for them in the 21st century?
  • Hussain, Iftikhar (2012). School inspections: can we trust Ofsted reports?
  • Hussein, Shereen (2012). ‘Big Society’ volunteering in long term care must not substitute for skilled paid staff.
  • Hussein, Shereen (2012). It is time to move from complacency to commitment to better lives for both the social care workforce and care users.
  • Hussein, Shereen (2012). The Social Care White Paper is another missed opportunity to resolve the issue of funding long term care.
  • Hussein, Shereen (2012). The scale of very low-pay for care workers is much larger than previously anticipated and demands immediate attention.
  • Hwee, Yeo Lay (2012). EFPU roundtable: The EU foreign policy after Lisbon – A view from ASEAN.
  • Hyde, Adam (2012). South Sudan’s leaders are risking the country’s future in the oil pipeline stand-off with Khartoum.
  • Ilzetzki, Ethan, Pinder, Jonathan (2012). Given the enormity of the short- and long-run fiscalchallenges facing the US, the lack of policy detail from bothpresidential candidates is disappointing.
  • Ilzetzki, Ethan, Pinder, Jonathan (2012). Monetary or fiscal stimulus can help only if unemployment is cyclical; otherwise, if unemployment is structural expansionary policies will lead only to inflation. Careful recent analyses indicate that unemployment is mainly cyclical in the US.
  • Innes, Abby (2012). In Hungary Viktor Orban adds the EU to his lengthening list of ‘enemies of the state’.
  • Iob, Elisabetta (2012). Book review: finance, family, and failure to innovate: why India’s economic rise is ultimately unsustainable.
  • Iosifidis, Petros (2012). Book review: media regulation: governance and the interests of citizens and consumers by Peter Lunt and Sonia Livingstone.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2012). Book review: Citizens’ initiatives in Europe: procedures and consequences of agenda-setting by citizens.
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2012). Book review: how much impact are protests across Europe really having on re-setting the political agenda?
  • Ishkanian, Armine (2012). To dream the impossible dream.
  • Islam, Asiya (2012). Book review: gender and violence in the Middle East by Moha Ennaji and Fatima Sadiqi.
  • Islam, Asiya (2012). Book review: postcolonial media culture in Britain by Rosalind Brunt and Rinella Cere.
  • Izharuddin, Alicia (2012). The transmen community is still overshadowed by phallocentric logic in Malaysia.
  • Jackson, Gregory, Sorge, Arndt (2012). The institutional foundations of the German economy explain why it has handled the economic crisis more effectively than other European states.
  • Jackson, Jonathan, Bradford, Ben (2012). South Africans place emphasis on fairness, effectiveness and security when judging police legitimacy.
  • Jackson, Stephen (2012). The government’s new G-Cloud ICT strategy has clear cost advantages, but there are challenges ahead.
  • Jacobs, Michael (2012). Far from being a drag on growth, environmental policy can actually help drive it.
  • Jacquier, Kristel (2012). Social groups that fear market liberalisation and competition for jobs are also more likely to mistrust the EU.
  • James, Cathy (2012). Unless workers are encouraged to speak up, we will continue to see people turning a blind eye to wrongdoing in the workplace.
  • James, Deborah (2012). LSE Research: The explosion of debt in South Africa.
  • James, Toby (2012). UK electoral law is fragmented, convoluted and causing errors in the running of elections. It needs to be consolidated.
  • James, Toby (2012). Voting for police and crime commissioners could mean last minute elections on the cheap.
  • James, Toby S. (2012). Changes to electoral registration procedures may have significant implications for registration levels and electoral outcomes.
  • Janev, Goran (2012). Further EU integration will help to stabilise the disruptive forces of nationalism now present in Macedonia.
  • Jefferys, Peter (2012). High rents are holding back the recovery.
  • Jenkin, Bernard (2012). The Public Administration Select Committee continues to push for greater leadership on reforms and for more strategic thought at the heart of government.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2012). Book review: whether it’s Vietnam, Somalia or the war on terror, the media looms ever large in discussions of terrorism.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2012). The Need for New Approaches to Organised Crime in West Africa.
  • Jesperson, Sasha (2012). A decade after the war, #SierraLeone is on the right track.
  • John, Peter (2012). Book review: the big society debate: a new agenda for social welfare?
  • John, Peter (2012). How relevant is UK political science? A riposte to Matthew Flinders and Peter Riddell.
  • John, Peter (2012). How relevant is UK political science? A riposte to Matthew Flinders and Peter Riddell.
  • John, Peter (2012). Nudging citizens towards localism? Links between behaviour change and local action have not yet been thought through sufficiently.
  • Johnes, Chris (2012). We can’t go on pretending that poverty is solved by getting a job.
  • Johnes, Geraint (2012). ‘Good uni: quality nightlife’. How harvesting tweets opens up a new world of valuable qualitative data.
  • Johnson, Boris (2012). Boris Johnson: “I can see what needs to be done to secure London’s future”.
  • Johnson, Gaynor (2012). Book review: embassies in armed conflict.
  • Johnson, Paul, Sibieta, Luke (2012). GCSEs should be reformed and their wider role radically rethought.
  • Johnson, Steve (2012). More ‘hybrid’ academic and policy researchers are needed to increase effective communication between the political and academic spheres.
  • Johnston, Ron (2012). Book reviews: the books that inspired Ron Johnston: “I had no intention of becoming an ‘electoral geographer’, but David Butler and Donald Stokes’ ‘political change in Britain’ grabbed my attention”.
  • Johnston, Ron (2012). The proposed system for an elected House of Lords lacks accountability and offers voters far less choice than had previously been envisaged.
  • Jones, Gareth A. (2012). Book review: invisible users: youth in the internet cafés of urban Ghana.
  • Jones, George, Stewart, John (2012). Yet another feeble paper on civil service reform that will achieve little for local government.
  • Jones, George W. (2012). Elected mayors cannot deliver a localist revival.
  • Jones, George W., Stewart, John (2012). The national audit office should not be responsible for the audit of local authorities.
  • Jones, Howard (2012). Book Review: migrants and their money: surviving financial exclusion.
  • Jones, Huw David (2012). Comms Review Series: Wales Wants PSB & Local Content, but not Regulatory Devolution.
  • Jones, Ian (2012). Social Digital Series: Digital inclusion and evidence-based policy: Insights from Wales.
  • Jones, Jenny (2012). Jenny Jones: “my vision for London is of a more sustainable, fairer and cleaner city”.
  • Jones, Ray (2012). Social Digital Series: E-health Inequalities Highlight Issues in Impact.
  • Jones, Richard (2012). The UK’s 30 year experiment in innovation policy is crumbling: universities can no longer be responsible for all of society’s R&D.
  • Jones, Richard (2012). The UK’s thirty year experiment in innovation policy.
  • Jones, Sarah (2012). Egyptian elections controversy reveals older ideological struggle.
  • Jones, Wendy (2012). This government has an opportunity to do something effective for national numeracy but political prejudices must be set aside.
  • Joseph, Vanishree (2012). Change agents? Women and political participation in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Joseph, Vinod (2012). From law to fiction: the double life of an LSE alumnus.
  • Joyce, Robert (2012). What does the recession mean for the income distribution?
  • Juhlin, Mariell, Tang, Puay, Gallart, Jordi Molas (2012). How and when social scientists in Government contribute to policy.
  • Jun, Yang (2012). The debate on China’s peaceful rise – Part I. picture_as_pdf
  • Jørgensen, Sten Inge (2012). Despite Norway’s stable economy, a resurgent Conservative party may mean its ruling red-green coalition is no longer assured a third term in office.
  • Kaitelidou, Daphne, Kouli, Eugenia (2012). The health sector in Greece has been severely affected by the economic crisis, raising concerns for the future of the Greek health system.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2012). With national politics so choked off by the crisis, the rise of reasonable technocrats to dominate the leadership of Europe is actually a small ray of hope. But long-term prospects for Europe really rest with the ‘subterranean politics’ of protestors and intellectuals.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2012). A study of the various social mobilisations and collectiveactivities in Europe that we chose to describe as‘subterranean politics’ reveals a general frustration withcurrent political practices.
  • Kaldor, Mary (2012). A study of the various social mobilisations and collectiveactivities that we chose to describe as 'subterraneanpolitics' reveals a general frustration with current political practices.
  • Kanai, Akane (2012). Women looking at women, women looking at men.
  • Karamouzi, Eirini, Chourchoulis, Dionysios (2012). The end of an era? Not really. A post-mortem of the Greek elections.
  • Kattumuri, Ruth (2012). ADB and India: partnership for inclusive and sustainable development. picture_as_pdf
  • Kausch, Kristina (2012). If Europe is to preserve influence in the Middle East and North Africa, it must move on from technocratic policies towards more flexible cooperation.
  • Kaya, Zeynep (2012). Oil dispute and ethno-politics in the Kurdish region of Iraq. picture_as_pdf
  • Kaya, Zeynep (2012). Thoughts on the ethno-territorial demands of Kurdish political groups.
  • Kedar, Orit (2012). Coalition negotiations are an important factor in the strategicvoting calculations made by European electorates.
  • Keen, Steve (2012). 5 minutes with Steve Keen: "The better of two bad policies is the stimulus approach".
  • Keen, Steve (2012). Ignoring the role of private debt in an economy is like driving without accounting for your blind-spot.
  • Kellermann, Christian (2012). The Swedish Social Democrats have an opportunity to redefine their role in Swedish politics and regain the mandate to shape Sweden’s future.
  • Kellner, Peter (2012). Placating ‘worried nationalists’ may be key to the pro-EU side winning a referendum on the UK’s relationship with Europe.
  • Kelly, Brian (2012). Can LinkedIn and Academia.edu enhance access to open repositories?
  • Kelly, Brian (2012). What’s next, as Facebook use in UK universities continues to grow?
  • Kelly, Kathleen (2012). Montague review: not the holy grail of housing investment.
  • Kelly, Kathleen (2012). Renting is the only game in town with an extra 1.5 million private renters under 30 by 2020.
  • Kelly, Paul (2012). Book review: masters of the universe: Hayek, Friedman, and the birth of neoliberal politics.
  • Kemmerling, Achim (2012). The allocation of EU structural funding is not only determined by economic and social needs. It is also a political game.
  • Kenealy, Daniel (2012). The EU would not eject Scotland for becoming independent.
  • Kenny, Caroline (2012). How can we support the use of research in policy and practice across Europe?
  • Kenny, Michael (2012). The ‘progressive alliance’ idea is no longer a meaningful basis for a Labour-LibDem rapprochement, but there is much common ground that remains between the two parties.
  • Keohane, Nigel (2012). Toll roads: a thin end of the wedge? – if only they were.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2012). After a shock victory in Serbia, Tomislav Nikolic now faces a dilemma over Kosovo and EU accession.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James (2012). Peace efforts in Cyprus must involve civil society if there is to be any chance of success where so many others have failed.
  • Ker-Lindsay, James, Featherstone, Kevin, Brown, Chris, Thomas, Daniel, Cherrier, Nick, Pastrorella, Giulia, Besliu, Raluca (2012). EU wins Nobel Peace Prize- reactions from EUROPP experts.
  • Kerr, Michael (2012). Northern Ireland is no country for old idealists but it is certainly a best practice case of consociational democracy and conflict regulation.
  • Kershaw, David, Kirchmaier, Thomas, Schuster, Edmund-Philipp (2012). The incentives of senior bank managers need to be altered in order to make them more risk averse.
  • Kersten, Mark (2012). Taking #Kony2012 Down a Notch – Responding to Criticism.
  • Ketola, Markus (2012). EU support for NGOs in Turkey is not a short-cut to democratic change.
  • Khanna, Parag (2012). Could Mayors rule the world?
  • Khanna, Parag (2012). The persistent myths of ‘Soft Power’.
  • Khatun, Mazida (2012). Land acquisition: balancing agricultural growth and industry. picture_as_pdf
  • Kiefer, Tina (2012). Feeling the squeeze: public service employees are pessimistic about organisational changes brought on buy cuts.
  • Kiefer, Tina (2012). Feeling the squeeze: public service employees are pessimistic about organisational changes brought on by cuts.
  • Kielos, Katrine (2012). To gain the support of the young, and keep the support of the old, Sweden’s social democrat leader Stefan Löfven must tread carefully between reassuring the electorate and engaging with controversial issues.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2012). Now you see her, now you don’t: U.S. women and the current battle over contraception.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2012). So many ‘Years of the Woman’, so little time.
  • Killen, Kimberly (2012). The pains of rendering The Iron Lady ‘palatable’.
  • Kimmel, Michael (2012). Feminist scholarship has shown us that not only does gender matter, it is diverse and interacts with other hierarchies of power in society.
  • King, Turi (2012). Book review: who do you think you are? How we perceive our ancestry and that of others is heavily influenced by sociological factors.
  • Kirchherr, Julian (2012). The European Neighbourhood Policy has failed because of its own contradictions and small budget. But the Arab spring offers a renewed opportunity for the EU to reinvigorate the programme.
  • Kirk-Smith, Adam (2012). Media change – majestic and modest (guest blog).
  • Kirk-Smith, Adam (2012). Trust: how to gain it and lose it (summer school guest blog).
  • Kirrup, Gill (2012). Digital scholarship will not be funded by the toothfairy: it is now time for academics online to tackle the economics of the digital field.
  • Kissane, Bill (2012). Book review: contesting democracy: political ideas in twentieth century Europe by Jan-Werner Müller.
  • Klasen, Andreas, Meyer, Henning (2012). How to foster growth through trade.
  • Kleine, Mareike (2012). Book review: reforming the European Union: realizing the impossible.
  • Klug, Francesca, Williams, Amy (2012). As long as the UK is bound by the ECHR, it is hard toenvisage how a new UK Bill of Rights could ‘solve’ theperceived problems of the Human Rights Act.
  • Knapp, Martin (2012). Autism costs.
  • Knapp, Martin (2012). Preliminary research suggests that the overall UK cost of autism is about £34 billion each year. There needs to be a further evaluation of the economic case for early intervention.
  • Knapp, Martin (2012). Professor Martin Knapp: Autism Costs.
  • Knighton, William (2012). Book review: when does the EU act like an international actor and when it is more of a forum for other actors to make policy?
  • Knox, Tim (2012). A cut in the corporation tax may not be popular but it would be beneficial to everyone.
  • Kobzova, Jana, Alieva, Leila, Kennedy, Dan (2012). The EU must actively engage with Azerbaijan and hold it to its commitments: otherwise it risks being a tacit supporter of an autocracy.
  • Kocharov, Anna (2012). The Fiscal Compact Treaty disempowers national parliaments and undermines trust between the peoples of Europe.
  • Koh, Sin Yee (2012). Everyday lives of the Malaysian diaspora.
  • Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2012). Elections 2012: the Greek political system in flux?
  • Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2012). Greece’s elections have shown that the EU is actually a subversive force against the legitimacy of national democratic structures.
  • Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2012). The erosion of national democratic politics?
  • Konstantinidis, Nikitas (2012). The strain of international commitments has led to the erosion of democratic politics in Greece.
  • Kostanyan, Hrant (2012). Georgian Dream’s election victory puts the country at a crossroads between Russia and the West.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2012). Last week Serbia was granted candidate status for joining the EU, which may offer a way forward for Serbia’s future relationship with Kosovo. But rocky times may still lie ahead.
  • Kostovicova, Denisa (2012). The trial of Ratko Mladic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia shows once again that it is possible to have justice without reconciliation.
  • Kreilinger, Valentin (2012). A veto of the European parliament against ACTA would be a way for MEPs to reassert themselves against member states.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2012). Book review: although a country may find itself in asituation where there exists no war, it still maynot experience sustainable peace.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2012). Book review: famine and foreigners: Ethiopia since Live Aid.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2012). Book review: illuminating the dark arts of war: terrorism, sabotage, and subversion in homeland security and the new conflict.
  • Kuecken, Maria (2012). Book review: the reckoning: debt, democracy and the future of American power.
  • Kugelman, Michael (2012). India: slouching toward superpowerdom? picture_as_pdf
  • Kulikova, Alexandra (2012). After Leveson: watch our debate hosted by Channel 4 News.
  • Kulikova, Alexandra (2012). LSE media policy project on the editorial reaction to Leveson.
  • Kulikova, Alexandra, De Chalambert, Helene, Genovese, Jacopo, Davies, Nick, Brito, Paula, Haung, Ying (2012). Front Page Leveson: Papers lead with freedom the day after the Report.
  • Kulikova, Alexandra, de Chalambert, Helene, Genovese, Jacopo, Davies, Nick, Brito, Paula, Huang, Ying, Helsper, Ellen (2012). The Day After Leveson: Newspapers covered more than just their own defence.
  • Kumar, Brajesh (2012). Gujarat Vidhan Sabha elections 2012: preparing polling booths. picture_as_pdf
  • Kumetat, Dennis (2012). Book review: being nuclear: africans and the global uraniumtrade.
  • Kumpunen, Stephanie, Pettigre, Luisa, Irwing, Greg, Wieringa, Sietse (2012). ‘How does your health system work?’: a workshop at the WONCA Europe Conference 2012….
  • Kundu, Amitabh (2012). The challenges of making Indian cities slum-free (Part 1). picture_as_pdf
  • Kundu, Amitabh (2012). The challenges of making Indian cities slum-free (Part 2). picture_as_pdf
  • Kuo, Michelle, Graeber, David (2012). Another world: Michelle Kuo talks with David Graeber.
  • Kusari-Lila, Mimoza (2012). Five minutes with Mimoza Kusari-Lila, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Trade & Industry, Kosovo – “Kosovo will never become part of Serbia again.
  • Kuzio, Taras, Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Taras Kuzio: “Ukraine is sleepwalking into an authoritarian state. We are in a dangerous situation.”.
  • Kyris, George (2012). Book review: An island in Europe: the EU and the transformation of Cyprus.
  • Kyris, George (2012). Book review: the case of Cyprus: a still divided country further integrates into Europe.
  • Kyris, George (2012). EU and the Turkish-Cypriot international isolation.
  • Kyris, George (2012). EU, Turkey and Cyprus: opportunity lost?
  • Kyris, George (2012). Eυρωπαική Ένωση, Τουρκία και Κύπρος: Χαμένη Ευκαιρία.
  • Kyris, George (2012). Far-right as Europe’s nemesis.
  • Kyris, George (2012). 'A plan B for the Turkish-Cypriots?
  • Laag, Benjamin (2012). The EU’s raw materials initiative may be of little benefit to the EU or to the developing countries it intends to help.
  • Ladi, Stella (2012). Greek attempts to carry out public service reform offer an important opportunity to test theories of public policy change.
  • Laking, Joe (2012). Book review: Gender and cosmopolitanism in Europe: a feminist perspective.
  • Laking, Joe (2012). Book review: shortchanged: overcoming the gender wealth gap.
  • Lamb, Will (2012). Book review: The books that inspired Will Lamb: “NancyDorian’s Language Death prompted me topursue lingusitics”.
  • Lamb, Will (2012). The books that inspired Will Lamb: “Nancy Dorian’s Language Death prompted me to pursue lingusitics”.
  • Lamprinakou, Chrysa (2012). Book review: how has the British political system developed? A new guide for students.
  • Land, Christopher (2012). Universities should sink their resources into publishing partnerships with scholarly societies.
  • Lange, Linnea Sandström (2012). If not quotas, then what?: the forthcoming EU proposal on women quotas in boardrooms.
  • Lankina, Tomila V., Getachew, Lullit (2012). Mission or empire?: The impact of Christian missionaries on India’s democratic development.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2012). Differences between the Olympic and Paralympic medal tables may tell us something about the presence and activity of Paralympic associations in each country.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2012). Silvio Berlusconi’s anti-European rhetoric means that he may yet hold the balance of power after next year’s Italian elections.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2012). The UK should embrace the European model of public financing for political parties.
  • Larcinese, Valentino (2012). The UK should embrace the public financing of political parties.
  • Larkin, Edward (2012). Book review: deadly choices: how the anti-vaccine movement threatens us all.
  • Larkin, Edward (2012). Book review: the cost disease: why computers get cheaper and health care doesn’t.
  • Larkin, Edward (2012). Book review: the creative destruction of medicine: how the digital revolution will create better health care.
  • Larkin, Edward (2012). Book review: we shouldn’t pit philanthropy and technology against each other when it comes to overcoming global health problems.
  • Latham, Oliver (2012). The more unpopular the government, the more time the British press will devote to exposing political scandals.
  • Latham, Peter (2012). The ‘open public services’ agenda is unravelling and this should change how we perceive those who claim to critique it from the inside while nonetheless supporting its aims.
  • Lau, Celine (2012). China’s viral war of words with Hong Kong (guest blog).
  • Lau, Celine (2012). How China markets its national brand in the global power marketplace (guest blog).
  • Lauderdale, Benjamin E. (2012). Book review: models as maps: the search for better explanations of political phenomena.
  • Lawrence, Rebecca (2012). Peer review is vital but its closed nature belongs to a bygone age: it’s time to open up.
  • Lawson, George (2012). LSE Research: Community support providing a boost to Zimbabwean children battling HIV/AIDS.
  • Layard, Richard (2012). Fiscal contractions to reduce deficits can only slow down therecovery: Richard Layard explains the manifesto for economic sense.
  • Layard, Richard (2012). Mental illness loses out in the NHS.
  • Layard, Richard (2012). Richard Layard explains the Manifesto for economic sense.
  • Layard, Richard (2012). Wellbeing and mental health need to be the new frontier for the welfare state.
  • Lazenbatt, Anne (2012). Book review: what works in reducing inequalities in child health?
  • Le Grand, Julian (2012). Both Greece and Germany would benefit from quitting and then instantly re-joining the European Economic and Monetary Union.
  • Le Grand, Julian (2012). Both economic theory and evidence from the UK shows that state-funded healthcare which incorporates market-type incentives will save more lives and reduce more suffering.
  • Le Riche, Matthew (2012). Internal conflict within South #Sudan is as much as a challenge as that with their northern neighbour.
  • Le Riche, Matthew (2012). LSE academic describes Sudanese attack on South Sudan town.
  • Le Riche, Matthew (2012). The political situation between the two #Sudans should be the priority for AU mediators.
  • Leach, Elizabeth Eva (2012). We need to say yes to academic self-publishing but senior academics must lead the way.
  • Leathwood, Carole, Read, Barbara (2012). REF is leading to sleepless nights over a decrease in time and opportunities to conduct research.
  • Leaton, James (2012). The London Stock Exchange has become a carbon haven for fossil fuels.
  • Lee, Ava (2012). Speaking to the CEDAW Committee about women’s rights in the UK.
  • Lee, Hyeonseo (2012). North Korean students dine with Nick Clegg in Seoul.
  • Lee, Wendy (2012). The African Ingenuity.
  • Lehne, Stefan (2012). The European External Action Service still suffers from design flaws. However, the Euro crisis now offers a chance for a re-start.
  • Leicester, Andrew, Levell, Peter, Rasul, Imran (2012). Insights provided by behavioural economics will help inform more effective tax reform policies.
  • Leicester, Andrew, Stoye, George (2012). The government’s pledge to raise the share of revenue from green taxes has always been problematic.
  • Leone, Tiziana, James, K. S., Padmadas, Sabu S. (2012). The burden of maternal healthcare expenditure in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Leontitsis, Vasilis (2012). Incomplete municipal government reforms and a lack of funding in Greece mean that Athens is still central to regional decision-making.
  • Leruth, Benjamin (2012). Despite on-going accession negotiations, EU membership forIceland is far from a certainty.
  • Less, Simon (2012). We need to focus on growth and being greener – not ‘green growth’.
  • Lettieri, Antonio (2012). Austerity policies and structural reforms are leading to theAmericanization of the European Social Model.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). David Cameron’s housing benefit proposal is nothing but a gimmick. Building more houses is a better way to cut the housing benefit bill.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). Elsevier have a right to price their journals as they see fit, but they must be honest in their reasoning and not attack boycotters with untruths.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). How to cut the cost of railways and keep fares down.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). It’s official: waivers and bursaries don’t attract students.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). More than 1 in 3 Welsh graduates leave Wales to work. The importance of universities is massively increased if graduates stay in the area.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). Political pressure may encourage ‘responsible capitalism’ in the short term. But more competition and higher educational standards are needed in the long term.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). Reporting dismal times (guest blog).
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). The TaxPayers’ Alliance and Institute of Directors have just produced a new report on the British Tax System. Some parts are good, some are plain silly.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). This was a Tory budget from a Tory Chancellor.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). Water companies should incentivise businesses to use less water and charge households that use high amounts more per unit.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). With one in seven shops now lying empty, high street retail must go where the money is in order to survive.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). With the budget on the horizon, the government should take the opportunity to create a fairer and more equal tax system for pensioners.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). Without a rise in German wages, 2012 may see the beginning of the breakup of the Eurozone.
  • Leunig, Tim (2012). The proposed benefit cap for those out of work means that government expects people to live on 62p per day.
  • Levell, Peter (2012). Possible changes to the Retail Prices Index: what they are and why they matter.
  • Levin, Scott (2012). Book review: Alistair Darling leaves the Brown-bashing out of his memoirs.
  • Levin, Scott (2012). Book review: breakout nations: in pursuit of the nextEconomic miracles.
  • Levitas, Ruth (2012). The government has misrepresented research findings on 'troubled families', blaming the poor, not coalition policies, for rising poverty levels.
  • Levitt, Ruth, Solesbury, William (2012). Policy tsars: here to stay but more transparency needed.
  • Levy, David, Barwise, Patrick (2012). Committee, Government Diverging on Convergence?
  • Lewis, David (2012). Love-hate relationship: why bilateral tensions persist between India and Bangladesh. picture_as_pdf
  • Lickorish, Derek (2012). As energy prices climb ever higher, the government needs to get serious about eradicating fuel poverty.
  • Lidington, David (2012). Anglo-Dutch cooperation continues to be important,especially in unlocking the full potential of the EU’s singlemarket.
  • Liman, Bala Mohammed (2012). Ethno-Religious conflicts and the voices of the past.
  • Liman, Bala Mohammed (2012). The international criminal court of justice – International or African in nature?
  • Linacre, Simon (2012). Only with innovative publishing practices and an open approach from business can greater collaboration with academics occur.
  • Linehan, Tim (2012). When it comes to safeguarding children, there exists a confused story about what we think maturity is.
  • Linehan, Tim (2012). Without targeted initiatives, children face a possible future of long-term unemployment and all its accompanying ills.
  • Lingard, Matt (2012). By freeing our journal from the ghetto of academic library subscriptions we will foster discussion and impact.
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2012). Book review: global and cultural relations are increasingly tense because humans are hard-wired to be judgemental and self-righteous.
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2012). Book review: think that the Olympic Games couldn’t have been topped?: think again.
  • Litchfield, Rebecca (2012). How will cultural policy makers brand London after the Games and glory have gone?
  • Livingstone, Ken (2012). Ken Livingstone: “Londoners need a city where they can make their home, feel safe and not be priced out”.
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2012). Children and online pornography: does the evidence justify calls for more regulation?
  • Livingstone, Sonia (2012). The Communications Green Paper: A Reform Plan for Ofcom?
  • Lloyd, James (2012). Civil servants advising opposition parties: can we afford not to do this?
  • Lloyd, James (2012). Society is running out of time to renew the political party.
  • Lloyd, James (2012). The party that wins the next election and which gets the economy moving will be the one which can fashion certainty, peace of mind and fairness.
  • Lloyd, James (2012). The potential effect of an ‘economic war’ on the population calls for a strategic response from policy makers.
  • Lloyd, Kate (2012). Familiarity breeds consent: getting to know my local police.
  • Lodge, Guy (2012). Book review: Clement Attlee: “the enigma of British 20thcenturyhistory”.
  • Lodge, Guy, Kenny, Michael (2012). How to win the argument for Lords reform.
  • Long, Katy (2012). Regional citizenship could be the solution for refugee crises in East Africa.
  • Long, Katy (2012). State-making in Somalia #LDNsomalia.
  • Lovenduski, Joni (2012). Women should not have to justify their political presence on any other basis than justice.
  • Lozano, George (2012). The demise of the Impact Factor: The strength of the relationship between citation rates and IF is down to levels last seen 40 years ago.
  • Lucas, Lauren (2012). With rising demand for adult social care services, at a time of declining resources, identifying and disseminating best practice has never been more important.
  • Ludlow, Amy (2012). Book review: European identity and culture: narratives of transnational belonging.
  • Ludlow, Amy (2012). Book review: addicted to profit: reclaiming our lives from the free market.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). Book review: why have children?: getting to grips with the ethical debate.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). Examination of digital technologies must become central to social science research.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). More than just a pretty picture? How sociologists (and other social scientists) can use Pinterest.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). Professional digital practice in academia: from online networking to building apps.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). We must make the digital world central to sociological research.
  • Lupton, Deborah (2012). A sociologist’s adventures in social media land.
  • Lupton, Ruth (2012). Not everyone is Sir Alex Ferguson: systemic constraints, not just individual leadership, are responsible for persistent differences in school standards.
  • Lynch, Peter (2012). The middle option between full independence and the status quo could be central to the outcome of the Scottish independence referendum.
  • Mabbett, Deborah (2012). It would be careless for the government to have to re-openbenefit indexation.
  • MacDonald, Roderick (2012). Every great university needs a legal studies programme.
  • MacFarland, Caroline (2012). We need to ensure that group behaviours are taken into account across policy initiatives.
  • Macaulay, Bobby (2012). “How can these women pay back their loans when they lie on their mats all day?”.
  • Macdonald, Stuart (2012). Book review: policing cyber hate, cyber threats and cyber terrorism.
  • Madden, David J. (2012). Book review: the transatlantic collapse of urban renewal: postwar urbanism from New York to Berlin.
  • Madon, Shirin (2012). Can technology boost development? E-Governance in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2012). Beyond the glass ceiling: Women in journalism.
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2012). Sex, money and power: reporting America for Al Jazeera (guest blog with audio report).
  • Maffeo, Lauren (2012). The case of Harassmap: using social media to fight sexual harassment.
  • Maher Abadir, Karim, Talmain, Gabriel (2012). It was foreseeable that Europe’s economic recovery would be delayed, however the lesson does not seem to have been learned by European governments.
  • Majid, Munir (2012). ASEAN leaders summit meetings 18-20 November, 2012. picture_as_pdf
  • Majid, Munir (2012). Malaysia: Catch-22 Implications of Anwar Ibrahim’s Acquittal. picture_as_pdf
  • Majinge, Charles (2012). One year on, South Sudanese living in the North still lack fundamental rights and freedoms.
  • Manibog, Claire (2012). Does being networked change journalism? (guest blog).
  • Mann, Rebecca (2012). 5 Minutes with Richard Lambert: “It’s a real shortcoming that academics are not good at communicating their research to the outside world”psychology.
  • Mann, Rebecca (2012). Five Minutes with Chris Loxley at Unilever R&D: Social science still has to compete and prove itself.
  • Mann, Rebecca (2012). Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: “The social scientists we could do business with were those who grounded their ideas through field studies, cultural probes and social data”.
  • Mann, Rebecca (2012). Using Google to gauge impact: the Nobel Prize in Economics.
  • Mann, Rebecca, Carberry, Neil (2012). Five Minutes with Neil Carberry,CBI: “To the extent that there is accessible academic work there, it will be used”.
  • Mann, Rebecca, Huberman, Bernardo (2012). Five Minutes with Bernardo Huberman : “There are real opportunities for social scientists to turn their tools into something applicable to the real world”.
  • Manning, Alan (2012). National pay bargaining: please write to Tesco not the Times.
  • Mansell, Robin (2012). Draft Comms Data Bill: necessary and proportionate?
  • Mansell, Robin (2012). Queen’s speech: the promise of new communications data legislation.
  • Mansour, Jane (2012). Flexibility is central to delivering innovation but it needs to be matched by accountability.
  • Mantzikos, Ioannis (2012). #US Presidential Elections – An Odd Couple: #RonPaul and #Africa.
  • Manyozo, Linje (2012). #Malawi sliding towards violent #anarchy.
  • Margiotti, Margherita (2012). Book review: Oedipus on tour: exploring psychoanalysis through ethnographies of Melanesia, Africa, and Asia.
  • Marley, Morris (2012). Marine Le Pen’s result in last Sunday’s French elections confounded the experts but does not signal the rise of the far right in Europe.
  • Marmor, Theodore (2012). There will be ghastly consequences for the United States and the wider world if Congress and the President do not come to an agreement about deficit reduction.
  • Marmot, Michael (2012). Growing health inequalities within local authorities suggest a need for a renewed focus on addressing poverty and child development.
  • Marsh, Alex (2012). Bristol is the only city that voted for an elected mayor: it remains to be seen how relevant the office will be.
  • Marsh, Alex (2012). Open public service reform should not be a cover for serving corporate interests: mutualism and its fellows could instead serve to enhance industrial democracy.
  • Marti, Gerardo (2012). Book review: the management of religion is an inevitable part of modern government.
  • Martin, Ralf, de Preux, Laure, Wagner, Ulrich (2012). Policy-makers are often unnecessarily timid in imposing climate change regulations.
  • Martin, Ralf, de Preux, Laure B., Wagner, Ulrich J. (2012). Policy-makers are often unnecessarily timid in imposing climate change regulations.
  • Martin-Peña, Javier, Varela-Ray, Ana (2012). For the peace process in the Basque Country to be successful, it is vital that authorities understand the discourses which have been used to legitimise ETA’s political violence.
  • Masiero, Silvia (2012). Rice Mafia: diversion of PDS foodgrains.
  • Massey, Andrew (2012). Book review: Kazakhstan: surprises and stereotypes after 20 years of independence. picture_as_pdf
  • Massey, Andrew (2012). Book review: Kazakhstan: surprises and stereotypes after 20years of independence. picture_as_pdf
  • Materka, Edyta (2012). In northern Poland, villagers are struggling against shale gas exploration that threatens to transform their lands and livelihoods.
  • Mattei, Paola (2012). More research is needed into why France’s education system is failing the country’s growing multicultural population.
  • Mawdsley, Jocelyn (2012). Hollande’s pledge to withdraw French troops from Afghanistan is not as significant as it may seem.
  • May, Christina (2012). Welfare systems are increasingly returning to 19th century ideas in a bid to encourage individuals to participate in thelabour market.
  • Mayer, Thomas (2012). Five minutes with Thomas Mayer: “People will resist government from Brussels because it lacks democratic legitimacy”.
  • Mayr, Karin (2012). Book Review: Brain drain and brain gain: the global competition to attract high-skilled migrants.
  • Mazzoni, Erminia (2012). The European Citizens’ Initiative is a significant move towards greater "participatory democracy" – but there is still room for it to be improved.
  • Mazzoni, Erminia (2012). The European Citizens’ Initiative is a significant move towards greater “participatory democracy” for Europe’s citizens, but there is still room for it to be improved.
  • Mbaye, Jenny F. (2012). Conference report: African creative Economy – A new priority for the continent.
  • McCandless, Julie (2012). Transgender parenting and the law: we must be creative with legislation to cater for parents who do not fit neatly with the traditional family model.
  • McCormick, Roger (2012). Book review: the politics of actually existing unsustainability: human flourishing in a climate-changed, carbon constrained world.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2012). Book review: after the spring: economic transitions in the Arab world.
  • McDonagh, Luke (2012). Book review: how China became capitalist. picture_as_pdf
  • McDonagh, Luke (2012). The government’s copyright policy causes both frustration and excitement in the music industry.
  • McDonnell, Duncan (2012). None of Italy’s 50 largest cities has a female mayor. Even with its party system in turmoil, Italy remains a country for old men.
  • McDonnell, Duncan (2012). With Mario Monti’s technocratic government, it is not just the idea of party government which is being damaged in Italy, but the very idea of the political party’s role as an indispensable agent of democracy.
  • McDoom, Omar Shahabudin (2012). Are the criticisms of the #Kony2012 campaign justified?
  • McEnhill, Libby (2012). David Cameron and welfare: a change of rhetoric should not be mistaken for a change of ideology.
  • McKearney, Miranda (2012). The services provided by public libraries are irreplaceable, but the network needs to be modernised.
  • McNally, Sandra (2012). The growing proportion of non-native English speakers in the classroom is not damaging for the educational outcomes of native English speakers.
  • McNally, Sandra, McGuigan, Martin, Wyness, Gill (2012). There are large gaps in the knowledge about the costs and benefits of higher education amongst students.
  • McTernan, Michael (2012). In a time of scarce public money, Europe’s centre-left parties now face a growing resistance to redistributive policies.
  • Melissaris, Emmanuel (2012). How may race have been implicated in the Rochdale "grooming case"?
  • Meng, Bingchun (2012). Book review: political economies of the media: the transformation of the global media, by Dwayne Winseck and Dal Yong Jin.
  • Merekaje, Lorna (2012). South Sudan leaders must reflect on their history of struggle for inspiration to bring prosperity to the country.
  • Merke, Federico (2012). Argentina’s foreign policy in Kirchner’s second term.
  • Mewburn, Inger (2012). The Elsevier petition is the academic equivalent of the Hollywood writers strike, and I applaud the senior members of our community who are providing leadership and showing the way.
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). Can the Eurozone be saved?
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). Europa neu erfinden!
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). German state elections send Merkel an economic message.
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). Three steps to a strong eurozone.
  • Meyer, Henning (2012). The renewal of social democracy and basic values.
  • Michaillat, Pascal (2012). Jobs in a recession: now would be a good time for the government to conduct infrastructure projects but a bad time to cut unemployment benefits.
  • Micner, Tamara (2012). Book review: a critical woman: Barbara Wootton, social science and public policy in the twentieth century by Ann Oakley.
  • Micner, Tamara (2012). Book review: how to make your startup successful: think long term, be prepared to adapt, and don’t idolise Bill Gates.
  • Miebach, Michael (2012). Angela Merkel’s popularity continues to soar ahead of next year’s German elections.
  • Miebach, Michael (2012). As Angela Merkel moves to take credit for Europe’s “growth pact”, German social democrats must remember that their job is not to support the government.
  • Miebach, Michael (2012). If his party unites behind him, social democrat Peer Steinbrück will push Angela Merkel right to the wire in the 2013 German federal election.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2012). Book review: Social policy as a magpie : applying ruthlesspragmatism to real-world problems.
  • Miller, Jennifer (2012). Book review: a practical guide for policy analysis: theeightfold path to more effective problem solving.
  • Miller, Maria (2012). What will the Reshuffle Mean for the Communications Review, Leveson and Local TV?
  • Milli, Emin (2012). The 2012 Eurovision Song Contest can be a tool for change in Azerbaijan.
  • Millo, Yuval (2012). Dangerous connections: hedge fund managers’ over-reliance on trusted networks expose them to financial risk.
  • Mills, James (2012). Personal anxieties and political agendas are in the way of an objective debate on drugs policy.
  • Milne, Claire (2012). Response to Mobile Censorship Report: Mobile & Fixed Internet are Different.
  • Milosavljevic, Marko (2012). As the government in Slovenia fights to put through its austerity programme, there is little sympathy for the Greeks.
  • Milosavljevic, Marko (2012). The Right of Reply and Correction: The Slovenian Experience.
  • Mirow, Thomas (2012). By building up the private sector and free market economies, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will help to foster democracy in the Arab Spring countries.
  • Mirow, Thomas (2012). Twenty years after assisting former communist countries after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development faces new challenges in helping the emerging democracies of the Arab Spring.
  • Mishra, Pankaj (2012). “The history of the West is not the history of the world” – Pankaj Mishra. picture_as_pdf
  • Mitev, Nathalie (2012). Book review: no more generating knowledge for its own sake, research creativity is the new frontier.
  • Mog, Ashley (2012). The life and times of Stella Browne: feminist and free spirit.
  • Mogwe, Alice, Nanjia, Lorna, Ngungoh, Emmanuel (2012). African Leadership: Which way forward #LSEAfricanLeadership.
  • Moise, Andreea (2012). Book review: disabled people and housing: choices, opportunities and barriers, by Laura Hemingway.
  • Mole, Richard (2012). Anti-LGBT legislation in St Petersburg is having unforeseen consequences and mobilising Russia’s ‘gay diasporas’ overseas.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2012). Book review: architect knows best: environmental determinism in architecture culture from 1956 to the present.
  • Molloy, Andrew (2012). Book review: mixed communities: gentrification by stealth?
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). Break away from Groundhog Day.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). Can Hollande save Greece?
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). Change!
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). Colourful nonsense.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). Deflation in Greece!? What do they (not) know?
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). Happy new year?
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). No dilemma.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). No rest for the wicked….
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). On the efficiency of public investment allocations in Greece.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). The great Eurozone road-kill.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). The growth agenda is slowly gaining ground in Europe, but much greater reforms are still needed if Greece is to overcome its challenges.
  • Monastiriotis, Vassilis (2012). The not-so-hospitable Greeks.
  • Moneo, Antonio (2012). Transforming knowledge into economic resources is the only way that universities will pursue commitments to research and development.
  • Monson, Tamlyn (2012). Book review: the rule of law in Central America: citizens’ reactions to crime and punishment.
  • Moon, Darren (2012). CLT seminar series looks to a wider audience to enrich the debate around technology and education.
  • Moono, Herryman (2012). IGC economist thrives on producing research that influences government policy.
  • Moono, Herryman (2012). Our research must eventually become irrelevant: this is how to prove we had an impact on policymaking.
  • Moore, Alex (2012). Book review: George Soros on where the blame lies in the Euro crisis: Germany and the lack of a common treasury.
  • Moore, Alex (2012). Book review: financial turmoil in Europe and the US: essays, by George Soros.
  • Moore, Alex (2012). Book review: the money trap: escaping the grip of global finance.
  • Moore, Alex (2012). Book review: the prosperity of vice: a worried view of economics.
  • Moore, Candice (2012). Where to from here for South Africa’s foreign policy?
  • Moore, Henrietta (2012). The books that inspired Henrietta Moore: “a nineteenth century novel is a good story… the details are frequently overwhelming, not unlike doing ethnographic fieldwork”.
  • Moran, Danielle (2012). Book review: tracing the evolution and influence of journalism in Ireland.
  • Moran, James (2012). Book review: power in the changing global order.
  • Moran, Jane (2012). How to change the world: tales of Marx and Marxism.
  • Morgan, Iwan (2012). Book review: Obama’s economy: recovery for the few.
  • Morgan, Iwan (2012). Book review: power out: the possibility of America’s decline in the cyber era.
  • Moriarty, Jo (2012). Research and policy: Never the twain shall meet?
  • Morisi, Davide (2012). Why Revenues are a Poor Indicator of Media Influence – the Italian Case.
  • Morris, Gareth (2012). Can you picture this? Academic research published as a graphic novel!
  • Morris, Marley (2012). European leaders must be wary of rising Eurosceptic populism from both the right and the left.
  • Morrison, Aimee (2012). Scholarly publishing is broken: Is it time to consider guerrilla self-publishing?
  • Moscovitch, Brant (2012). Open access is not enough; we must learn how to communicate our research to make it truly accessible.
  • Moumoutzis, Kyriakos (2012). There is virtually no Greek policy towards Turkey outside the framework of the EU.
  • Moura, Paul (2012). FCC Cross-Ownership Proposals – Is U.S. Media Plurality Threatened?
  • Moura, Paul, de Guzman, Noelle (2012). Editorial Reaction to Leveson: Kudos to Lord Leveson, but not to ‘statutory regulation’.
  • Mourlon-Druol, Emmanuel (2012). The negotiations which led to the creation of the EuropeanMonetary System thirty years ago can shed light on theEurozone’s current crisis.
  • Mrva-Montoya, Agata (2012). After the Elsevier boycott, scholarly e-presses are the way forward for academic publishing.
  • Mrva-Montoya, Agata (2012). E-presses punch well above their weight: They are the future of scholarly monograph publishing.
  • Mrva-Montoya, Agata (2012). E-presses punch well above their weight: They are the future of scholarly monograph publishing.
  • Mulheirn, Ian (2012). Osborne should make cuts from low-growth areas, and recycle the money into high-impact spending to boost the economy while sticking to the deficit reduction plan.
  • Mullin, Corinna (2012). Book review: a second-term Obama could shed his political inhibitions and make a real step away from the failures of the War on Terror.
  • Mullis, Alastair, Scott, Andrew (2012). Missing the wood (with no excuses): the Defamation Bill 2012.
  • Munce, Peter (2012). Cameron’s approach to a British bill of rights lacks solutions and is essentially unconservative in nature.
  • Munce, Peter (2012). Conservatives in coalition government series: concluding remarks.
  • Muniz, Manuel (2012). Spain’s economy needs bold leadership to prevent the collapse of its banks and to reform its labour market.
  • Muniz, Manuel, Alcázar, José Carlos (2012). The consequences of a Euro collapse for both the Eurozone’s core and periphery are so dramatic, and their ramifications so uncertain, that all efforts should be made to shore up the European Monetary Union.
  • Munt, Sally (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Sally Munt: “Judith Butler defined a whole generation of feminist and queer activist/intellectuals”.
  • Muntanyola-Saura, Dafne (2012). Book review: Guattari reframed.
  • Murkens, Jo (2012). The European Union Act is a good example of a bad law.
  • Murkens, Jo Eric Khushal (2012). The UK’s European Union Act is a good example of a bad law.
  • Murphy, Lynne (2012). I’m having a blogsistential crisis! I am a blogger. And I am an academic. But am I an academic blogger?
  • Murphy, Mahon (2012). Book review: a portrait of Winston Churchill’s life in the “wilderness” before war.
  • Murphy, Mary (2012). Book review: Irish governance in crisis.
  • Murphy, Mary P. (2012). Book review: resistant to reform: the problem of governance in Ireland.
  • Murphy, Richard (2012). Plans to drop the 50p tax rate are unjustified and unnecessary. The government should focus on job creation to help stimulate demand.
  • Murphy, Tony (2012). Book review: European universities and the challenge of the market: a comparative analysis, by Marino Regini.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). France’s deliberately opaque expenses system means that it is paying more than its neighbours for MPs: but this may be about to change.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). François Hollande is by no means certain to win the French Presidential election. He may yet fall foul of France’s well-known ‘Frontrunner Syndrome’, as Sarkozy’s fightback begins.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). In 2012 France has seen gains for the Front National, success for François Hollande and electoral defeat and infighting for the UMP.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). In Hollande’s new government, women have half the jobs, but less real power than under Sarkozy.
  • Murray, Rainbow (2012). While the coming French elections will see a sharp rise in the number of women députées, gender parity in the Assemblée nationale remains an elusive goal.
  • Mushfiq Mobarak, Ahmed (2012). Formally insuring the informally insured. picture_as_pdf
  • Musholt, Kristina (2012). Book review: The things we do and why we do them.
  • Myers, Paula (2012). Insight from the other world- a marketing professional speaks on NGOs’ communication challenges.
  • Mytton, Oliver, Rayner, Mike (2012). A tax on sugary drinks would not be a panacea but it would be a sensible step in the right direction for public health.
  • Möckli, Daniel (2012). The debt crisis has dealt a severe blow to the European project. But it may also prompt more European defense cooperation, as debt-ridden governments are getting serious about pooling and sharing their military capabilities.
  • Naci, Huseyin, Cylus, Jonathan (2012). Why a stricter regulation of drugs could foster (not deter) pharmaceutical innovation.
  • Nathan, Max (2012). London businesses benefit from the city’s ‘diversity bonus’ – so current immigration policies are unhelpful. There should be a greater focus on workers’ welfare.
  • Navarro, Vincente (2012). Spain is experiencing a period of intense social crisis.
  • Naylor, Chris (2012). Mental health could be the key to improving NHS productivity.
  • Neag, Maria-Antoaneta (2012). Bosnia and Herzegovina’s EU Momentum.
  • Neag, Marie-Antoaneta (2012). EU and international support for Bosnia and Herzegovina must go hand in hand with further internal reforms.
  • Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah (2012). Church attacks in Northern Nigeria have added a new and bloody dimension to the intractable conflict with Boko Haram.
  • Nesbitt-Ahmed, Zahrah (2012). Reflections on Researching Domestic Workers in Lagos, Nigeria.
  • Neureiter, Katharina (2012). Tanzania’s constitutional review process should live up to its promises and reach out to its minority groups.
  • Newburn, Tim (2012). Cameron’s crime speech was a delicate balancing act ofburnishing the Prime Minister’s credibility and keeping asmany key constituencies as possible onside whilst doing so.
  • Newburn, Tim (2012). Despite the problems that have beset the elections for Police and Crime Commissioners we must still take them seriously.
  • Newburn, Tim (2012). Elected Police and Crime Commissioners: some caution is certainly required.
  • Newburn, Tim (2012). The London Mayoral election shows how politicians talk about crime-related issues and provides clues as to what we can expect from Police and Crime Commissioners.
  • Newis, Phillippa (2012). Pressure is mounting on single parents to find work and move off benefits - but the government’s reforms will do very little to help.
  • Neylon, Cameron (2012). Added value in publishing: I don’t think those words mean what you think they mean.
  • Neylon, Cameron (2012). How can scholarly societies survive as we move ever closer to Open Access?
  • Neylon, Cameron (2012). Leading or following: Data and rankings must inform strategic decision making, not drive them.
  • Neylon, Cameron (2012). Tracking research into practice: are nurses on Twitter a good case study?
  • Neylon, Cameron (2012). We may be closer to ‘Peak Elsevier’, but investors and the stock market need to be spooked by bad publicity before the company’s practices change.
  • Neylon, Cameron (2012). The real cost of overpaying for journals is that we put highly skilled research scientists in an office looking at science rather than doing it.
  • Nečas, Petr (2012). Europe’s prosperity is not to be built via political declarations and never-ending summits: promoting free, fair and open international trade and removing the remaining barriers to an effective single market in Europe are key for future growth.
  • Nicholson, Teddy (2012). What next for Saif Gaddafi, Libya and the ICC?
  • Nicola, Mastrorocco (2012). New #IGC Research: Does the current #FinancialCrisis Have an impact on sub-Saharan #Africa?
  • Nigam, Prajakta Kharkar (2012). Reducing tax avoidance must be a key priority for the Uganda government.
  • Nigam, Prajakta Kharkar (2012). Regulation is not the panacea we are looking for to cure ills of savings co-operatives.
  • Nikore, Mitali (2012). Rio+20 and after: India’s politics of sustainability. picture_as_pdf
  • Nikore, Mitali (2012). Women and India Inc.: equality means business. picture_as_pdf
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2012). African elites must rethink their relationship with China. picture_as_pdf
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2012). Afro-optimists are lacking pragmatism in their assessment of the state of continent.
  • Nkwanga, Waiswa (2012). Uganda’s anti-gay bill will propel the country back centuries.
  • Norris, Emma (2012). Policy gold or wooden spoon? Is there a case for putting government targets into law?
  • Nosthoff, Anna-Verena (2012). Signs of struggle: the power of online protest in Russia (guest blog).
  • Noud, Jennifer (2012). Analyzing the ‘war on terror’ and its impact on Americans.
  • Nuti, Alasia (2012). Book Review: Kristeva Reframed.
  • Nyameko Pityana, Barney (2012). Black Consciousness, Black Theology, Student Activism and the Shaping of the New South Africa #SteveBiko.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2012). Book review: doing politics.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2012). Book review: parliamentary socialisation: learning the ropes or determining behaviour? by Michael Rush and Philip Giddings.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2012). Derry’s year as UK City of Culture holds great promise but its success should not be measured in narrow economic ways.
  • O'Brien, Dave (2012). The technical language of economics has become more prevalent in justifying political decision-making.
  • O'Brien, Paul (2012). Local authorities should be at the forefront of going green. This will see economic returns as well as environmental benefits.
  • O'Brien, Wanda (2012). Crash! Slump! Bust! Reporting the economic crisis (guest blog) #Polis12.
  • O'Donnell, Gus (2012). Ten Commandments of good policy making: a retrospective by Sir Gus O’Donnell.
  • O'Donnell, Mike (2012). Implementing the equality agenda: the scale of the practical problems involved and the power of the opposition should not be underestimated.
  • O'Donnell, Mike (2012). Institutional democracy will strengthen our society, engaging citizenry and distributing power equitably.
  • O'Hara, Glen (2012). Book review: the Labour Party in Britain and Norway: elections and the pursuit of power between the World Wars.
  • O'Leary, Tara (2012). Book review: Charles Taylor and Liberia: ambition and atrocity in Africa’s lone star state.
  • O'Leary, Tara (2012). Book review: in the neoliberal, 'Leviathan' state the most socially and economically marginalised classes are controlled through a mixture of prisonfare and workfare.
  • O'Leary, Tara (2012). Book review: writing history in international criminal trials.
  • Obino, Francesco (2012). The changing political legitimacy of international NGOs: a look from India. picture_as_pdf
  • Obradovic-Wochnik, Jelena, Wochnik, Alexander (2012). Resolving relations with Kosovo is a key obstacle to Serbia joining the EU.
  • Oliver, Adam (2012). Looking Westwards.
  • Oliver, Adam (2012). Whither Behavioural Economic Policy?
  • Oman, William (2012). If it is to survive, the eurozone can no longer hold private creditors as sacrosanct above taxpayers, and must crack down on the fiscal black hole of the EU’s tax havens.
  • Omelchenko, Elena, Zhelnina, Anna (2012). New laws that cast NGOs as “foreign agents” illustrate the threat to academic collaboration in Russia.
  • Onaran, Özlem (2012). A wage led recovery would help reverse inequalities, increase demand, and help the EU to get out of its crisis.
  • Onslow, Sue (2012). Book review: who rules South Africa?
  • Oreskovic, Luka (2012). Slovenia’s membership of the euro is only partly to blame for the country’s economic problems, however it could prove a decisive obstacle to carrying out necessary reforms.
  • Ostrom, Elinor (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Elinor Ostrom: “Lasswell and Kaplan’s power and society broadened my perspective on individual choice and behaviour in a way that was very instrumental”.
  • Ostrom, Elinor (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Raewyn Connell: “Juliet Mitchell’s woman’s estate had the energy and passion of the liberation movement”.
  • Ouazad, Amine, Page, Lionel (2012). Pupils’ progress: how children’s perceptions influence their efforts.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Aerotropolis.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Are Britain's 'second tier' cities too small?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Bradford West a symptom of the North-South divide?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Business improvement districts.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Cities and economic growth.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Cities have largely rejected elected mayors: the focus should now be on further city deals.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Cities outlook 2012.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Cities reject elected mayors.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). City deals mark II.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). City mayors.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Cluster policy and (a tale of) tech city.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). (Core) city deals.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Critics of the planning reforms are wrong to suggest the availability of sites with planning permissions means supply is no longer the major issue in the medium to long term.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Do city climate plans reduce emissions?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Evaluation and self-report additionality.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Falling house prices and the case for more housing.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Government grants to small firms.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Greater Manchester growth plan.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Greenbelt 'under threat'.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). HS2 and the WCML fiasco.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Happiness maps.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Helping the elderly downsize.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Helping young people buy more housing.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). The Heseltine report.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). High priced London.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Home-ownership and entrepreneurship.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). House prices and the Diamond Jubilee.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). House prices: local booms and busts.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). How many French people live in London?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Inexpensive progress: two steps forward, one step back ...
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Investing in the UK’s most successful cities is the surest recipe for national growth.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Is building social housing better than the benefit cap?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Is the regional growth fund (still) rubbish?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Is the regional growth fund rubbish?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Local economic development in the UK.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Local government pension schemes.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Local mortgage schemes and affordability.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Local public sector pay.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Mixed communities.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). More conference housing plans.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). (More) planning rule reform.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). NHS competition: bad science or bad blogging?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). NPPF? Plus ça change ...
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). The National Trust’s report on land-use planning systems is two steps in the right direction, one step backwards.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). No alternative to high speed rail?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Northern assembly needed?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Parties and parking.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Portas Pilots.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Postgrad fees: do rising costs deter poorer students?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Public sector employment: bad for local manufacturing, good for local services.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Public sector pay and local employment.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Regional benefits.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Regional growth fund (round III).
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Regional versus local pay.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Relaxing planning laws.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Rethinking our cities; density or size?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Road pricing.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Second homes and the census.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Should Romney Marsh be a nuclear waste dump.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Should bad teachers be paid less?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Should we build on the green belt?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Should we build on the greenbelt?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Skyscrapers and financial crashes.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Slum clearance.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Talking about building on the greenbelt.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Time for a no risk £30bn stimulus package?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Two cheers for Mr Boles.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Upwardly mobile: are you living in the wrong city?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Urban policy and budget 2012.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). Whither participation?
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). The case for local pay.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). The grey side of localism.
  • Overman, Henry G. (2012). The labour market impact of public sector employment.
  • Ozel, Soli (2012). Despite the eurozone crisis, and the ambivalent attitudes ofthe Turkish public, Turkey still stands to benefit from EUaccession.by Blo.
  • O’Brien, Dave (2012). Book review: reassessing the humanities and our universities: how much are they worth?
  • O’Donnell, Mike (2012). An extension of democratic principles to our economic and social institutions would go a long way to reducing inequality.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Even if the Liberal Democrats vote to oust the Conservatives before 2015 a new general election is still unlikely.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Political campaigning is being shaped by the unseen technologies.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Political scientists are limited by their reliance on existing data sets, and there is not enough emphasis on creating new data.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). Political scientists are limited by their reliance on existing data sets, and there is not enough emphasis on creating new data.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). There will be no general election in 2014. Cameron can’t risk giving Miliband the gravitas boost of being Prime Minister and throwing his own party into turmoil.
  • Pack, Mark (2012). The compromiser’s dilemma: House of Lords reform.
  • Packman, Carl (2012). Book review: The internet is no longer a free, independentspace, but has become so commercially drivenand personalised that it is starting to controlour lives.
  • Packman, Carl (2012). Book review: the internet is no longer a free, independent space, but has become so commercially driven and personalised that it is starting to control our lives.
  • Paddick, Brian (2012). Brian Paddick: “We need a serious Mayor to tackle the serious problems we face”.
  • Page, Tim (2012). The UK needs to develop an industrial policy as visionary and compelling as the German one.
  • Page, Tim (2012). The United Kingdom needs to develop an industrial policy as visionary and compelling as the German one.
  • Panagiotidis, Theodore (2012). Manufacturing imperative: the case of Greece.
  • Panagiotopoulos, Panos (2012). Twitter has been important for emergency management in the UK local government, especially during the 2011 riots.
  • Papadimitriou, Dimitri B., Hannsgen, Greg (2012). Europe is now stuck in a fiscal trap, brought about by the failure of orthodox economics to provide an effective strategy for economic growth.
  • Papadimitriou, Dimitri B., Hannsgen, Greg (2012). Far from being a drag on growth, environmental policy can actually help drive it.
  • Papagaryfallou, Ioannis (2012). Book review: the power of ideology: from the Roman Empire to Al-Qaeda.
  • Papgaryfallou, Ioannis (2012). Book review: critical theory and contemporary Europe.
  • Parakilas, Jacob (2012). Between War and Crime? Analysing Drug Violence in Mexico.
  • Parakilas, Jacob (2012). Leap of Faith: perspectives on drug legalisation following the summit of the Americas.
  • Parkes, Chris (2012). Book review: the absence of sexuality: Distinctive sexual identities as a modern concept.
  • Parkinson, John (2012). Making academic knowledge useful to policy: why 'supply' solutions are not the whole story.
  • Parkinson, John (2012). Private providers of public services should be subject to the same accountability requirements as public sector providers.
  • Parmar, Inderjeet (2012). A Mormon foreign policy would be good for America and great for the world, But it won’t happen….
  • Parsonage, Michael (2012). Mental health and physical health.
  • Parthasarathi, Vibodh, Amanullah, Arshad (2012). Silencing SMS: the anatomy of ‘mCurfews’ in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: Afghanistan works best in a federal structurewith a large amount of power devolved to theoutlying regions. picture_as_pdf
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: Blair’s just war: Iraq and the illusion of morality, by Peter Lee.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: as western universities set up campuses in China and UAE, the fight to attract the brightest and best continues.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: corruption in Tunisia: how the government used economic controls to ensure political dominance.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: optimism about the Arab Spring has gone too far.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: the Labour party and the world: Labour’s foreign policy since 1951.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). Book review: the transformation of Europe’s armed forces: from the Rhine to Afghanistan.
  • Partridge, Matthew (2012). The struggle for Egypt: from Nasser to Tahrir Square.
  • Pastorella, Guilia (2012). Despite its costs and limited effectiveness, the European Neighbourhood Policy’s symbolic commitment to engage beyond the EU may mean that it is doomed to survive.
  • Patel, Kalim (2012). Book review: the tyranny of choice.
  • Patel, Salma (2012). I’m an academic and desperately need an online presence, where do I start?
  • Patz, Ronny (2012). Blogs on European affairs are written by insiders. There is a need for these EU specialists and academics to bring their debates to the digital public.
  • Patz, Ronny (2012). Women don’t blog about EU politics.
  • Pearson, Megan (2012). Book review: debating same-sex marriage.
  • Peel, Elizabeth (2012). Access to marriage for same sex couples would constitute positive social change.
  • Pegasiou, Adonis (2012). Blame game persists as Cyprus’s quest for a bailout has turned into a saga.
  • Pelkmans, Mathijs (2012). Contradictions of religious freedom and religious repression.
  • Penfield, Teresa (2012). If impact is essential to REF, how can we find a common definition across research fields?
  • Perna, Pierpaolo (2012). Book review: Financial crisis and institutional change in East Asia.
  • Perna, Pierpaolo (2012). Book review: happiness and social policy in Europe edited by Bent Greve.
  • Perna, Pierpaolo (2012). Book review: the future of Europe: towards a two-speed EU?
  • Perna, Pierpaolo (2012). Strategies for EU survival: bind states to cooperate, improve democratic legitimacy, and make the decision making process more efficient.
  • Perrin, Kristen (2012). Book review: activating human rights and peace.
  • Perrin, Kristen (2012). Book review: the technology of nonviolence: social media and violence prevention.
  • Perry, Claire (2012). The density and scale of London mean that its healthcare challenges are unique within the UK. Good data and public information are key to managing change and improving services.
  • Perry, Imani (2012). Book review: inequality and instability: a study of the world economy just before the crisis.
  • Perry, Imani (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Imani Perry: “whitewashing race by Michael K. Brown has a human sensitivity that is often lacking when we talk about race and power”.
  • Perryman, Mark (2012). Manifesto for a better Olympics.
  • Pessoa, João Paulo, Van Reenen, John (2012). Who ate all the economic pie? Exploring the myth and reality of decoupling wage growth and productivity growth.
  • Petersen, Arthur (2012). Being an expert in the age of uncertainty: climate scientists should not be afraid of expressing assessments of both best and worse case climate change risks.
  • Philip, George (2012). Politics and the Falklands.
  • Philip, George (2012). The political cost to any British government of giving way on the Falklands would be prohibitively high and there is no strong need to pay it.
  • Phillips, Jacob (2012). Book review: Heidegger reframed.
  • Phillips, Jacob (2012). Book review: terrorism: a philosophical enquiry.
  • Phillips, Jacob (2012). Book review: wait: the useful art of procrastination.
  • Phipps, David (2012). Knowledge mobilisation is a social process: Social media can support individuals and organisations in research dissemination.
  • Pickard, Linda (2012). Helping carers to stay in employment would save the Exchequer over a billion pounds a year.
  • Pieczara, Kamila (2012). Equality through the crisis, in Europe as in Asia. picture_as_pdf
  • Pieczara, Kamila (2012). How to spend it: Dividing the fruits of development in Asia.
  • Pilkington, Hilary (2012). When is a kettle not a kettle? When it is on slow boil….
  • Pissarides, Christopher (2012). Autumn Statement 2012: there are bigger challenges awaiting George Osborne.
  • Pissarides, Christopher (2012). Europe is losing out in both employment and productivity by not making it easier to set up and operate business services.
  • Pita Barros, Pedro (2012). The challenge to Portugal’s health service is not an ageingpopulation, but how best to organize healthcare delivery.
  • Piwowar, Heather (2012). Altmetrics shows that citations can’t stand up to the full 31 flavours of research impact.
  • Plomien, Ania (2012). While the EU remains committed to gender equality, the reality still falls far short of policy-makers’ goals.
  • Plomien, Ania (2012). With more than 5 million more Europeans now unemployed due to the crisis, the EU’s approaches to tackling unemployment are treating the symptoms, not the causes.
  • Plummer, Robert (2012). The EU and its member states should make apprenticeships central to their plans to tackle massive youth unemployment in Europe.
  • Pollak, Sorcha (2012). Facebook, the EU and privacy – who do we trust? (guest blog).
  • Pollock, Allyson, Macfarlane, Alison, Greener, Ian (2012). Bad science concerning NHS competition is being used to support the controversial Health and Social Care Bill.
  • Pomfret, Richard (2012). The consequences of the industrial revolution mean that we are now neither willing to abandon market mechanisms nor embrace the market without some form of state intervention to promote equality.
  • Portes, Jonathan, Van Reenen, John (2012). The UK should have waited to enforce austerity.
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2012). Book review: give more power to the European Parliament, says Habermas, the philosopher fighting for Europe.
  • Postel-Vinay, Natacha (2012). Book review: in the wake of the financial crisis: leading economists reassess economic policy.
  • Pottage, Alain (2012). Book review: Marilyn Strathern: “a truly inspirational and trailblazing anthropologist”.
  • Poulter, Martin (2012). Writing for Wikipedia has forced me into good scholarly habits and accessible writing.
  • Powell, Alison (2012). Privatized governance and “consent of the networked”: Rebecca MacKinnon at Polis (guest blog).
  • Power, Anne (2012). Early action to prevent social problems can offer a triple dividend of stronger communities, reduced costs and greater growth.
  • Power, Anne (2012). A lot more remains to be done beyond the initial olympic investment to create sustainable communities in East London.
  • Power, Anne (2012). The olympic investment in east London has barely scratched the surface of the area’s needs.
  • Power, Anne (2012). The state has a key role in providing the framework for action and policies to ensure fairness on behalf of all its citizens.
  • Power, Anne, Travers, Tony, Burdett, Ricky (2012). The London Olympics catalysed the 'Great Leap Eastwards' but will its proposed legacy actually deliver?
  • Power, Mick (2012). As European society tackles discrimination and strengthens equality, the Church of England’s rejection of female bishops shows how religion is likely to appear increasingly out of touch.
  • Power, Mick (2012). Increased social and political equality in Europe has led to a decline in the popularity of religion.
  • Prasopoulou, Elpida (2012). As long as the state is still seen as the centre of economic activity in Greece, and public sector reforms are seen as anti-patriotic, real and lasting reforms will remain elusive.
  • Price, Edward (2012). It’s time to introduce another word to the lexicon of EU commentary: “Gretention”.
  • Price, Edward (2012). Markets and investors need to understand the Greco-German poker game, with both sides playing to protect the single currency.
  • Price, Edward (2012). A reduction in European over-consumption will be undone by any Eurozone solution.
  • Price, Martin (2012). Aiming to create impacts on societies in 14 countries, the collaborative MYPLACE project partners traditional journal publishing with a continuous online presence.
  • Price, Martin (2012). “If a tree falls in a forest…” Why REF impact isn’t the only (or best) reason to engage with social media to make an impact.
  • Priem, Jason, Bar-Ilan, Judit, Haustein, Stefanie, Peters, Isabella, Shema, Hadas, Terliesner, Jens (2012). Scholars are quickly moving toward a universe of web-native communication.
  • Priem, Jason, Piwowar, Heather (2012). The launch of ImpactStory: using altmetrics to tell data-driven stories.
  • Priestley, Julian (2012). European questions have intruded into the French election campaign, signalling that the next European Parliamentary elections may be the first truly European ones.
  • Priestley, Julian (2012). Labour market reform is the new euphemism for systematic job precarity. We need a new platform for European Socialists to fight the new dogma of austerity.
  • Priyadarshi, Praveen (2012). How does India govern its cities? picture_as_pdf
  • Priyam, Manisha (2012). Aligning opportunities and interests: the politics of educational reform in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Priyam, Manisha (2012). Draining a nation’s wealth? Coal denationalisation in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Procopio, Maddalena (2012). Africa and China: Is it about time Africa introduces rules?
  • Prospero, Michele (2012). Italy’s political system is on the brink of dramatic pulverisation.
  • Prosser, David (2012). Cash alone will not cure the research market.
  • Pryce, Vicky (2012). 5 minutes with Vicky Pryce: “Greece is very much like a Soviet-style economy”.
  • Puetter, Uwe (2012). The European Council has become the new centre of politicalgravity in EU decision-making.
  • Puplett, Dave (2012). Academics must be applauded for making a stand by boycotting Elsevier. It’s time for librarians to join the conversation on the future of dissemination, but not join the boycott.
  • Puustinen, Kaisa, Edwards, Rosalind (2012). Who gives a tweet? After 24 hours and 860 downloads, we think quite a few actually do.
  • Quah, Danny (2012). George Osborne should change course on the economy and loosen the austerity programme.
  • Quah, Danny (2012). UK austerity and growth: winter is coming.
  • Quah, Danny (2012). The advent of online dissemination techniques allow academics to focus just on developing great ideas, without needlessly trying to play the system.
  • Quayson, Ato (2012). A portrait of Oxford Street, Accra’s most globalised high street – part 1.
  • Quayson, Ato (2012). A portrait of Oxford Street, Accra’s most globalised high street – part 2.
  • Quayson, Ato (2012). A portrait of Oxford Street, Accra’s most globalised high street – part 3.
  • Quinnell, Sarah (2012). All sources are equal but some are more equal than others – (how) should blogs be referenced?
  • Quiroga, Alejandro (2012). The newly elected Basque government may be tempted to use the lure of secessionism as a diversion from the region’s economic problems.
  • Rabier, Christelle (2012). L’histoire économique est-elle soluble dans le colonialisme?
  • Radhakrishnan, Rahul (2012). Investing in the investigative in an age of alternative media (guest blog).
  • Raghavan, Prabhakar, Mann, Rebecca (2012). Five minutes with Prabhakar Raghavan: big data and social science at Google.
  • Raines, Thomas (2012). Euroscepticism is most common in Wales, the Midlands and among the over-60s.The wording of any potential referendum question will be crucial.
  • Raines, Thomas (2012). Euroscepticism is most common in Wales, the Midlands and among the over-60s; however the wording of any potential referendum question on EU membership will be crucial for the result.
  • Ramalingam, Siddharth (2012). FDI in retail: good message, bad politics? picture_as_pdf
  • Raman, Bhuvaneswari, Bawa, Zainab (2012). Interacting with the state via ICTs: Nemmadi Kendras in Karnataka. picture_as_pdf
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2012). Fifty years on from the Paris massacre, French-Algerians arestill regularly treated as second-class citizens.
  • Ramdani, Nabila (2012). Rachida Dati’s paternity case illustrates the extent of sexist attitudes toward female politicians in France.
  • Ramo, Suvi (2012). Greater action must be taken in combating the sexual objectification of women in the print media.
  • Ramos, Catherine (2012). Removing Congolese asylum seekers from the UK to face torture is not the mark of a ‘decent country’.
  • Ranger, Nicola (2012). Hurricane Sandy must remind us that tomorrow’s risk is today’s problem.
  • Reading, Brian (2012). Blunt axe, blind axeman: the failure of Osborne’s deficit reduction plan.
  • Redford, Pete (2012). Cameron and welfare: questioning the liberal Conservatism project.
  • Redford, Pete (2012). The Conservative 301 group of modernising MPs could create a powerful counterweight to the traditionalists in the 1922 Committee.
  • Redford, Pete (2012). The riots 1 year on: the actions of rioters are not to be defended but serious questions should be asked regarding the finger-pointing that followed.
  • Redford, Pete, Hickson, Kevin (2012). Traditional values, not New Labour policy, will win Labour the next election. It’s time to go back to our social democratic principles.
  • Reding, Viviane (2012). Five minutes with Viviane Reding, Vice-President of the European Commission: “A single set of data-protection rules across Europe will give citizens additional confidence to go online, and save businesses 23 billion Euros in ten years”.
  • Reed, Howard (2012). The impact of austerity on vulnerable families should be an area of major concern for the government.
  • Rees, Emma (2012). What has art got to do with sport? (guest blog).
  • Regan, Aidan (2012). Cutting taxes is a largely ineffective strategy for attracting foreign investment.
  • Regan, Aidan (2012). Threatening to leave the eurozone may be Ireland’s only way to break the link between its sovereign and bank debt.
  • Regan, Alden (2012). The political and policy consequences of the Eurozone crisisraise doubts about the future of egalitarian capitalism and the development of a ‘Social Europe’.
  • Reid, Gideon (2012). British culture versus corrupt companies: the battle for media plurality (guest blog).
  • Reiner, Robert (2012). We must acknowledge the limits of policing and punishment in the absence of social justice.
  • Reinsch, Moritz (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: The role of Parliaments in EU foreign policy decision-making’.
  • Reinsch, Moritz (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: the Common Security and Defence Policy’.
  • Reinsch, Moritz (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘EU foreign policy after Lisbon: the view from the strategic partners’.
  • Reinsch, Moritz (2012). EFPU: EU Foreign Policy after Lisbon: the view from Africa.
  • Reinsch, Moritz (2012). EFPU: EU-US Relations after the Lisbon Treaty.
  • Renwick, Alan (2012). Electing the House of Lords: the STV voting system fits the required criteria very well.
  • Restorick, Trewin (2012). The Green Deal is an ambitious policy. But it may fail to deliver on its promise and could damage recent gains in household energy efficiency.
  • Rice, Curt (2012). How journals manipulate the importance of research and one way to fix it.
  • Richter-Devroe, Sophie (2012). Book review: ‘Can I chat with Palestine?’ How a statelessnation connects online.
  • Rickard, Stephanie (2012). British public opinion favours bailouts for countries that have strong economic ties to the UK.
  • Rickard, Stephanie (2012). British public opinion favours bailouts for countries that havestrong economic ties to the UK.
  • Riddell, Peter (2012). Improving government accountability— an urgent search without easy solutions.
  • Riddell, Peter (2012). The West Coast Main Line mess is symptomatic of much wider questions affecting the whole of Whitehall.
  • Rizieri, Guido (2012). New IGC Research looks at how Ghana can use its new-found oil wealth to stimulate growth.
  • Roberts, Alice, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Alice Roberts: “During my academic career I’ve encountered considerable opposition to engagement with the public”.
  • Roberts-Hughes, Rebecca (2012). Government policy alone is not enough to deliver good homes. We need a detailed public inquiry into how people live and what homes we need now and in the future.
  • Roberts-Hughes, Rebecca (2012). What people want and need from their homes must be considered in the design of modern housing.
  • Robinson, Fred (2012). How can universities support local disadvantaged communities?
  • Rodrigues, Thiago, Brancoli, Fernando (2012). Brazil´s South-South humanitarian actions: Paradigm shift and domestic consequences.
  • Roederer-Rynning, Christilla (2012). While public attention is focused on the eurozone crisis, EU Member States and the European Parliament are locked in a struggle over reforming the Common Agricultural Policy.
  • Rogers, Martin (2012). All parties stand for ‘fairness’, but what voters perceive to be ‘fair’ is up for grabs.
  • Romani, Mattia, Rydge, James, Stern, Nicholas (2012). Cutting carbon emissions: developing countries like India are central to action. picture_as_pdf
  • Roubal, Thomas (2012). In the Czech Republic, austerity has provided a window ofopportunity for healthcare reform.
  • Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal (2012). Scholars should not just assume that populism is bad for democracy, but should instead concentrate on explaining populism’s positive and negative effects.
  • Roy, Tirthankar (2012). “Natural disasters can produce lasting changes in economic systems” – Tirthankar Roy. picture_as_pdf
  • Roy, Tirthankar (2012). A history of capitalism in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Ruddy, Christopher (2012). Why Mitt Romney lost – as seen by US conservatives.
  • Ruiz Soler, Javier (2012). The Euroblogosphere has great potential to contribute to the European public sphere, but it is currently restricted by a lack of deep debate and the dominance of English.
  • Rutter, Jill (2012). Book review: Australian PM John Howard had what TonyBlair clearly lacked: he knew how to use theCabinet to control his Treasury rival.
  • Rutter, Jill (2012). Establishing effective relations between government and its arm’s length bodies requires that they learn to live together.
  • Rutter, Jill (2012). Undoing GOD’s work? gains made by women at the top of whitehall may prove short-lived.
  • Rutter, Jill, Marshall, Edward (2012). From Scottish devolution to the smoking ban and the national minimum wage, academic research has influenced successful policy across government.
  • Ryan, Ben (2012). Europe in crisis seminar.
  • Ràfols, Ismael (2012). Will the REF disadvantage interdisciplinary research? The inadvertent effects of journal rankings.
  • Rösler, Philipp (2012). The reforms that have been launched in the eurozone will result in an EU of stability and growth.
  • Saffin, Kate (2012). Book review: India and China have prospered because of their sophisticated take on globalization, but Latin America has fallen victim to its downsides.
  • Saffin, Kate (2012). Book review: borderless economics: Chinese sea turtles, Indian fridges and the new fruits of global capitalism by Robert Guest.
  • Saffin, Kate (2012). Book review: media and terrorism: global perspectives, edited by Des Freedman and Daya Kishan Thussa.
  • Saffin, Kate (2012). Book review: media and terrorism: global perspectives, edited by Des Freedman and Daya Kishan Thussa.
  • Saffin, Kate (2012). Book review: the liberty of servants: Berlusconi’s Italy by Maurizio Viroli.
  • Sage, Daniel (2012). Book Review: American neoconservatism: the politics and culture of a reactionary idealism.
  • Sage, Daniel (2012). Book review: British social attitudes 28: 2011-2012 edition, Alison Park et al.
  • Sage, Daniel (2012). Book review: a transatlantic history of the social sciences: robber barons, the Third Reich and the invention of empirical social research, by Christian Fleck.
  • Sage, Daniel (2012). Book review: as British society becomes more fragmented and less engaged, the Big Society dream is vanishing.
  • Sage, Daniel (2012). Book review: revitalizing Marxist theory for today’s capitalism.
  • Sage, Daniel (2012). Why some politicians are more dangerous than others.
  • Saggar, Shamit (2012). Populist and extremist grievance politics: some reflections on policy responses.
  • Saltman, Erin Marie (2012). Unless the fractured opposition left can unite, the political hegemony of the right will continue in Hungary.
  • Salveson, Paul (2012). Regional government in the North could provide an answer to the ever widening social and economic divide in England.
  • Samson, Alain (2012). Shelf help.
  • Sandberg, Russell (2012). Book review: the faith of the faithless: experiments in political theology.
  • Sandberg, Russell (2012). Book review: young British muslims: identity, culture, politics and the media.
  • Sandberg, Russell (2012). Book review: “I am both Muslim and British: why can’t the press grasp this fact?”.
  • Sandström, Linnéa (2012). Addressing women’s issues and devising helpful policy solutions requires that women are not seen as separate from the rest of society.
  • Sandström, Linnéa (2012). The freedom of religious oppression?
  • Sandström Lange, Linnea (2012). The EU’s proposed quotas on women in boardrooms are a step in the right direction.
  • Saraswati, Jyoti, Sircar, Indraneel (2012). Throwing Tebbit a Googly: British Hindus and integration.
  • Sawle, Maddison (2012). The power of investigation: truth-seeking on an international battleground (guest blog).
  • Scalvini, Marco (2012). Book review: democracy and public space: the physical sites of democratic performance.
  • Schelkle, Waltraud (2012). Germany has prescribed austerity and restraint for Europe, while at the same time undertaking extensive fiscal stimulus packages at home.
  • Schimmel, Noam (2012). The principle of responsibility to protect should be extended to restorative justice for genocide survivors.
  • Schippers, Birgit (2012). Book review: on the sunny-side of politics: challenging the ‘bad faith model’.
  • Schippers, Birgit (2012). Book review: politics and the emotions: the affective turn in contemporary political studies.
  • Schlesinger, Philip (2012). Comms Review Series: Scotland Seeks Power in Broadcasting & Broadband.
  • Schomerus, Mareike (2012). #Kony2012: How not to change the world.
  • Schomerus, Mareike, Allen, Tim, Vlassenroot, Koen (2012). KONY 2012 and the prospects for change.
  • Schreier, Marian (2012). For Greece, participatory budgeting may be a solution to the tension between austerity and democracy.
  • Schucan-Bird, Karen (2012). Women academics publish less than men. Or do they…?
  • Schuseil, Philine (2012). Support for saving the Euro within German industry is deeply split: large exporters want to see the Euro continue, small and family firms do not.
  • Scott, Andrew, Mullis, Alastair (2012). A new style public interest defence in libel law ensures that rights and interests of claimants, defendants and the wider public are properly protected.
  • Scott, Dan (2012). The system of subscription publishing is unsustainable: we need a ‘mega-journal’ with low article processing fees and peer review.
  • Scott, Nick (2012). Altmetrics are the central way of measuring communication in the digital age but what do they miss?
  • Sculley, Roger (2012). A yes vote in the Scottish referendum would start a serious debate about independence for Wales.
  • Seims, Sara (2012). Three simple rules for successful development aid investments in family planning.
  • Sen, Hopi (2012). It’s all coming up roses for Ed Miliband.
  • Sen, Julius (2012). India’s Audit and Accounts Service at LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Sen, Purna (2012). Calling the good men of Mali #WomensRights.
  • Sennett, Richard (2012). The Occupy movements have dramatised questions about public space: who owns it? And who can use it?
  • Sennett, Richard, Pissarides, Christopher, Ker-Lindsay, James, Galeotti, Mark, Power, Anne, Ashton, Matthew, Fuller, Steve (2012). Barack Obama is re-elected as US President: our experts react.
  • Sennett, Richard, Pissarides, Christopher, Power, Anne, Ker-Lindsay, James, Ashton, Matthew, Fuller, Steve (2012). Top experts offer their reactions to the US election results.
  • Serra, Gerardo (2012). Book review: Socialism has been left behind by a third kindof capitalism.
  • Serra, Gerardo (2012). Book review: utopia and the village in South Asian literatures.
  • Serra, Gerardo (2012). Book review: why capitalism?
  • Seymour, David (2012). The UK’s review into the Balance of Competences might lead to significant change in the UK and across the EU.
  • Shadlen, Kenneth C., Sampat, Bhaven N., Amin, Tahir M. (2012). Balancing innovation and access: India’s pharmaceutical patent laws. picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Hemal (2012). India’s public distribution system: replace or reform? picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Hemal (2012). More knowledge, more HIV risk? The curious case of migrant workers in Mumbai. picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Hemal (2012). Prosperity and social capital: is India missing out? picture_as_pdf
  • Shah, Hemal (2012). Top 10 challenges for India in 2013. picture_as_pdf
  • Sharman, Amelia (2012). Book review: climate change & society.
  • Sharman, Amelia (2012). We need to provide the space for constructive debates on climate change. Ignoring climate scepticism won’t make it go away.
  • Sharra, Steve (2012). Marikana exposes the limits of the new Afro-enthusiasm.
  • Shaxson, Nicholas (2012). The corporation tax is under attack. It must be defended.
  • Shepherd, Tamara (2012). Copyright and tuition hikes: Canadian civic engagement and cultural production.
  • Shepherd, Tamara (2012). Desperation and Datalogix: Facebook six months after its IPO.
  • Shidlo, Gil (2012). Book review: what money can’t buy: the moral limits of markets.
  • Shidlo, Gil (2012). European hedge funds lobbied the European Commission far later in the financial crisis than their US counterparts. They now face tougher regulation.
  • Shidlo, Gil (2012). What money can’t buy: the moral limits of markets.
  • Shiers, David, Kendall, Tim (2012). Tackling a scandal of premature mortality; time for a ‘hearts & minds’ approach.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2012). Book review: ghetto at the center of the world: Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2012). Looking back and ahead: lessons from the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
  • Shin, Hyun Bang (2012). Urban land battles in China: resistance and land politics.
  • Shorthouse, Ryan (2012). Formal childcare is the key to improving education standards.
  • Shumylo-Tapiola, Olga (2012). In their row over gas prices, Russia has no reason to make concessions to Ukraine. There is little to suggest that an end to the conflict is in sight.
  • Sibal, Rajeev (2012). India’s manufacturing sector: new policy, no progress. picture_as_pdf
  • Sidel, John T. (2012). From cyberjihad to Habermas: understanding Muslim identity and resistance online.
  • Sides, John, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with John Sides: “Political reporters could take findings from political science research and use this to provide context in their campaign reporting”.
  • Sikk, Allan (2012). Book review: The European Union and the Baltic states: changing forms of governance.
  • Silva, Olmo (2012). Book review: the solution to urban decline in cities across Europe and the world is to stop worrying about places, and to start focusing on people.
  • Silva, Olmo (2012). Book review: the triumph of the city.
  • Silver, Dan (2012). The opposition between ‘open public services’ and the ‘big state’ is a misleading one.
  • Silverman, Bernard (2012). We act as an enabler and conduit so that social scientists can have the maximum impact on Home Office policies.
  • Silvia, Paul J. (2012). More papers, better papers? The curious correlation of quality and quantity in academic publishing.
  • Simmons, Richard (2012). Book review: exits, voices and social investment: citizens' reaction to public services.
  • Singh, Manju (2012). How gender inclusive is MGNREGA? picture_as_pdf
  • Sircar, Indraneel, Saraswati, Jyoti (2012). The Brown identity?: the waning relevance of the term 'British Asian' in London.
  • Sissons, Andrew (2012). The fiscal rollover: how long can we postpone the return to growth?
  • Skidelsky, Robert (2012). We must rethink our attitudes towards consumption, work, leisure, and the distribution of income.
  • Skouroliakou, Melina (2012). Greek politicians have forgotten about Greek foreign policy: and this will not change in the near future.
  • Skoutaris, Nikos (2012). Regional participation in the EU’s decision making process has increased significantly. But we are still far from a 'Europe of the Regions'.
  • Skovdal, Morten (2012). “Free” primary education in Kenya: social inequalities in the making.
  • Smida, Remy (2012). Book review: game theory and the humanities: bridging two worlds.
  • Smith, Emma (2012). Book review: why are women more religious than men?
  • Smith, Hazel (2012). Book review: North Korea: the ‘worst place on Earth’? picture_as_pdf
  • Smith, James (2012). The awkward, realistic choices on low carbon electricity.
  • Smith, Karen E. (2012). The EU’s recent foreign policy record has been poor, with Europe as a whole losing ground in the global system. Why are European politicians and civil servants unwilling to do more to improve performance?
  • Smith, Maddie (2012). Greening India: an ambiguous transition. picture_as_pdf
  • Smith, Martin (2012). The role of special advisers should be clarified and there must be more transparency about their work.
  • Smith, Simon (2012). It’s possible to take advantage of the REF – to work between its lines – and approach it as an exercise in reconstructing the knowledge translations that researchers enacted in the past.
  • Smith, Tony (2012). The Water White Paper is a positive vision for the future of the industry but questions remain on the issues of competition and affordability.
  • Smithers, Mark (2012). Universities and social media: academics need to be bold in our use of social media and not outsource digital dissemination to widget gurus.
  • Sobolev, Olga (2012). Boris Akunin.
  • Sorri, Karl (2012). The war correspondent action hero (guest blog).
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Britain meets Bollywood: The Wah! Wah! Girls glitter at LSE’s Peacock Theatre. picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Can free bikes close the education gender gap in India? picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Can policy-relevant research make a difference? picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Debt and entrepreneurship: microfinance in India. picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Does social exclusion limit the impact of health care financing reforms in India? picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Forecasting India’s century. picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Seeing Mumbai: media portrayals of cities in the Global South. picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). Understanding Hindu-Muslim violence in post-Partition India. picture_as_pdf
  • South Asia, LSE (2012). The ‘diversity of diversity’: cohesion, integration, and social mobility amongst British Asians. picture_as_pdf
  • Spruce, Emma (2012). Book review: Tory pride and prejudice: the Conservative Party and homosexual law reform, by Michael McManus.
  • Spruce, Emma (2012). One Gay day: Heteronormativity in action.
  • Spruce, Emma (2012). Playing it Metro.
  • Spurrell, Dean (2012). Social media is an opportunity for local government communications.
  • Stanley, Liam (2012). Dead, non-dead, or walking dead?: the global financial crisis and neo-liberalism.
  • Starks, Michael (2012). Digital Switchover Guru Reflects on London’s Big Day.
  • Steinberg, Tom (2012). Governments don’t have websites – they are websites. Their continued legitimacy will depend on improving online digital services.
  • Stepanova, Ekaterina (2012). Russia’s policy on the Syria crisis: sources and implications.
  • Stern, Nicholas (2012). By unleashing the low-carbon economy we can create jobs and reduce deficits and debts.
  • Stevens, Alex (2012). Portuguese drug policy shows that decriminalisation can work, but only alongside improvements in health and social policies.
  • Stewart, Neil (2012). What comes after the Elsevier boycott? The answer might be found by following the ‘green’ road to open access.
  • Stirbu, Diana Silvia (2012). Westminster can learn a lot about gender equality by looking at Welsh and Scottish levels of political representation.
  • Stoddart, Brian (2012). Countries want to take economic advantage of the new student mobility, but must also play to home political constituencies over issues of local interest and electoral politics.
  • Storck, Madeline (2012). Reith reinvented: BBC boss explains how new newsroom will ‘allow us to do what we do better.”.
  • Ströbele, Hans-Christian, Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Hans-Christian Ströbele, Member of the German Federal Parliament: “The ban on consensual sexual acts between adult siblings ought to be abolished.”.
  • Sundaresan, Jayaraj (2012). Urban commons and public interest coalitions: learning from the restoration of Bangalore’s lakes. picture_as_pdf
  • Surminski, Swenja (2012). Spotlight on environment: extreme measures.
  • Suss, Joel (2012). Book review: media and social justice by Sue Curry Jansen, Jefferson Pooley, and Lora Taub-Pervizpour.
  • Suss, Joel (2012). Book review: political myths and magic: the persuasive power of metaphor.
  • Suss, Joel (2012). Book review: the political marketing game.
  • Suss, Joel (2012). Book review: thinking, fast and slow.
  • Sutherlin, Gwyneth (2012). Book review: ethical media policy versus freedom of the press: regulation after Leveson and Prince Harry.
  • Sword, Helen (2012). Recognise academic writing as a craft…and when you’re 80% happy, kick it out the door!
  • Sword, Helen (2012). The road to academic success is paved with stylish academic writing.
  • Taggart, Paul (2012). Populism has the potential to damage European democracy, but demonising populist parties is self-defeating.
  • Tait, Elizabeth, Holden, Jennifer (2012). Tracking digital impact: the challenge of evidencing impact.
  • Talleraas, Tina (2012). How we all win in the digital wars – Charles Arthur at Polis LSE. picture_as_pdf
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Book review: European media: structures, politics and identity.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Brussels Moving on Murdoch?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Can George Entwistle save the BBC?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Committee on Convergence Kicks Off with Big Policy Questions.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Comms Review Series: Academics Insist it’s not all about Growth.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Comms Review Series: De-regulation not popular with Charities and Consumer Groups.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Comms Review Series: Hypotheses on Emerging Interests and Cleavages.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Comms Review Series: TV Producers Want More Regulation.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Comms Review Series: Telecoms Seek Fair Access to Content & Insist Copyright is for Courts.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Credible Threats? Self-Regulation in the Shadow of the State.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). The Day After Leveson: Hangout with LSE MPP & Channel 4 News.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Draft Communications Data Bill Lacking Evidence Base and Detail.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Free Speech NGOs Divided on Leveson.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Gearing up for the Green Paper: Our Series on Comms Review Submissions.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Editorials: Defending Press Freedom – or Press Interests?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Editorials: What do the papers think about the future of the PCC?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Report: Analysis.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Round Up: Dealing with the big questions?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Round Up: ‘Twas Ever Thus’ – And ever thus shall be?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Round-Up: Has Cameron Shifted the Goalposts?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Round-Up: Over Cosy? The Leveson Love Triangle.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Leveson Round-Up: The Press, The Police & Parliament.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Media Plurality Series: The Transparency of Media Ownership.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Net Neutrality – the voluntary transparency code.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). ORGCon March 24: What Are Your Digital Rights?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Should the UK link media industries policy and human rights? -comments for BSAC. picture_as_pdf
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). What is a Quasi-Judicial Decision?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). The White House and Google, Together on Privacy.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). Why Monitor the Press?
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). The media integration project in Europe barely got off the ground, and with the current crisis it’s not likely to anytime soon.
  • Tambini, Damian (2012). The trouble with defining the limits of free speech online.
  • Tambini, Damian, Micova, Broughton (2012). How will the press cover Leveson?
  • Tambini, David (2012). Leveson Round-Up: A New Compact for the Press?
  • Tambini, David (2012). Response to Mobile Censorship Report: More Debate, Research, & Testing Technical Solutions.
  • Tambini, David (2012). Working out the Details on Local TV.
  • Tamminen, Tanja (2012). The civil war in Syria shows that to prevent and manage conflicts, the EU needs a more proactive approach with greater regional focus.
  • Tanner, Will (2012). Police force mergers are unnecessary and miss the point; the best policing is local.
  • Tanner, Will (2012). The concept of Open Public Services is being restricted by a focus on mutuals at the expense of large providers.
  • Tannner, Will (2012). If the government wants to introduce a real revolution in law and order, it should devolve powers and budgets for all criminal justice and emergency services to PCCs.
  • Tarr, Jen (2012). Safeguarding research ethics must be key to our work, particularly when we aim to create external impacts on politics and society.
  • Tartir, Alaa (2012). Book Review: Palestinian politics and the Middle East peace process: consensus and competition in the Palestinian negotiating team.
  • Tartir, Alaa (2012). Book review: why is aid not effective in the Palestinian case and how this can be changed?
  • Tate, Greg (2012). The impact of culture on science and social science was intense in the mid-nineteenth century – notably in poetry’s influence on the still emergent discipline of psychology.
  • Tatlow, Pam (2012). Government, universities and student unions should work together to support and extend opportunities for mature students.
  • Tatlow, Pam (2012). It’s about time we challenged the views of those who wrongly claim that only a handful of universities deliver social mobility.
  • Taylor, Don (2012). The role of peer review journals cannot be replaced by Twitter, blogs, or anything else (and I really believe in blogs!).
  • Taylor, Mike (2012). Visibility is currency in academia but it is scarcity in publishing: the push for open access shows that academic publishers can’t serve two masters.
  • Taylor, Nick (2012). Book review: casino capitalism: a valuable commentary on the economy from outside of the Anglo-Saxon bubble.
  • Taylor, Nick (2012). Book review: reading Marx as a ‘trouble-making journalist’ who explored the use of satire and scorn as a political strategy in his writings.
  • Taylor Woods, Eric (2012). What the olympics didn’t say about Britain’s place in the world.
  • Taylor-Smith, Ella (2012). eParticipation needs to be carefully integrated into the complex world of existing participation processes.
  • Tellidis, Ioannis (2012). By supporting pro-austerity parties in Greece the EU has forgotten its founding values.
  • Tenembaum, Yoav (2012). We need to abolish the Euro and the European Union: only a revitalization of the European Economic Community (EEC) will save the European project.
  • Terras, Melissa (2012). When was the last time you asked how your published research was doing?
  • Terras, Melissa (2012). The verdict: is blogging or tweeting about research papers worth it?
  • Thambisetty, Sivaramjani (2012). Imagining an accessible India. picture_as_pdf
  • Thane, Pat (2012). 70 is the new 60: We need to stop characterising the growth of older people in the UK in alarmist ways.
  • Theofanis, Exadaktylos (2012). Ouzo and out! What’s in it for Greece after ‘exiting’ the Euro 2012?
  • Thillaye, Renaud (2012). EU leaders must overcome their short-term thinking and reassert what the EU stands for.
  • Thillaye, Renaud (2012). EU leaders need to confront the political dilemmas of theEurozone crisis.
  • Thomakos, Dimitrios (2012). Tax breaks and VAT-free trade areas can help to kick start the regional growth that Greece badly needs.
  • Thomas, Daniel C. (2012). The EU is undermining its own foreign policy by refusing to act as strongly in the diplomatic arena as its competitors.
  • Thompson, Eleanor (2012). Book review : Political historians should be excited about thetensions between competing approaches toAmerica’s past.
  • Thompson, Mark (2012). What next for the BBC? More open, networked, devolved.
  • Thomson, Pat (2012). Is writing a book chapter a waste of time?
  • Thomson, Pat (2012). Judging a book by its cover, title and even author order might be necessary to create an impact.
  • Thomson, Pat (2012). What do words want? Academics have a responsibility to send words well equipped into the world.
  • Thomson, Pat (2012). Why read about writing?
  • Thorlby, Ruth (2012). Genuine local autonomy for the NHS has often been promised, but rarely delivered.
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2012). Parental Leave: Men and women at work.
  • Thorpe, Caroline (2012). The government’s proposals for ‘parental leave’ face stiff opposition but, in spite of their problems, represent a valuable start to a longer process of reform.
  • Timms, Dave (2012). The government needs to go beyond the Green Deal if it is genuinely committed to making households more energy efficient.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2012). Getting Whitehall to incorporate new IT developments in public services remains an uphill struggle: the government now lags ten years behind the private sector in its use of social media and lack of feedback to users.
  • Tinkler, Jane (2012). Localism may actually reduce citizen voice because information on citizen redress is either not collected or ignored.
  • Todd, Matthew (2012). Comfort is the death knell of academia: why I’m standing down as a journal referee.
  • Toeller, Annette Elisabeth (2012). Claims that 80 per cent of laws adopted in the EU Member States originate in Brussels actually tell us very little about the impact of EU policy-making.
  • Toeller, Annette Elisabeth (2012). Claims that 80% of laws adopted in the EU Member States originate in Brussels actually tell us very little about the impact of EU policy-making.
  • Toffoletti, Kim (2012). Book review: Baudrillard reframed.
  • Tomlinson, Michael (2012). Transition to peace leaves children of the Northern Irish Troubles more vulnerable to suicide.
  • Tonge, Jon (2012). Book review: a history of the Northern Ireland Labour Party: democratic socialism and sectarianism by Aaron Edwards.
  • Tonkiss, Fran (2012). Book review: the Olympic Games and the architecture of extreme capitalism: remaining sceptical about the ‘urban renaissance’.
  • Tonra, Ben (2012). Ireland needs the legal guarantee of access to cash and credit that the Fiscal Compact Treaty will deliver.
  • Travers, Tony (2012). London’s choice of mayor will give a tantalising hint of which party will be favourites to win the next general election.
  • Travers, Tony (2012). The olympics have been a resounding success. But with a continuing gloomy economic outlook the glow will fade quickly.
  • Trewhitt, Kimberley (2012). Without further reform efforts to bring the public finances under control in this Parliament will be undone.
  • Trigg, Lisa (2012). Could TripAdvisor-style reviews work for social care providers?
  • Trigg, Lisa (2012). Guest blog: using online reviews to choose care homes.
  • Trigg, Lisa, Vieth, Helen Clare (2012). EU collaboration on cross-border long-term care at the ILPN conference 2012.
  • Trotter, Robert (2012). The already disadvantaged and little understood BME disabled community will suffer greatly under austerity measures.
  • Tsai, Kellee (2012). Multimedia: deconstructing FDI in India. picture_as_pdf
  • Tudor, Owen (2012). Ahead of a week of summits, campaigners will be making the case for a Europe-wide financial transactions tax.
  • Tulle, Emanuelle (2012). Book review: the books that inspired Emmanuelle Tulle: “sociology can be as engrossing as art, it can produce documents which explain what previously would have been seen as inexplicable”.
  • Uberoi, Varun, Modood, Tariq (2012). The opposition between ‘Britishness’ and multiculturalism is more complex than it seems.
  • Ulrichsen, Kristian Coates (2012). In light of its previous involvement, the U.S. must now be cautious in its approach to the current crisis in Iraq.
  • Usherwood, Simon (2012). Like John Major before him, David Cameron has pragmaticallymanaged his party’s dissensions over Europe withoutaddressing their fundamental sources.
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2012). Book review: Learning to compete in European universities: from social institution to knowledge business.
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2012). Book review: University Inc: European higher education in a globalised world.
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2012). Book review: creating the market university: how academic science became an economic engine by Elizabeth Popp Berman.
  • Vaganay, Arnaud (2012). Book review: migration has helped great cities such as Venice and London to flourish, yet the topic remains an issue for nervous governments.
  • Valbruzzi, Marco (2012). Book review: good Italy, bad Italy: why Italy must conquer its demons to face the future.
  • Van Criekinge, Tine (2012). European Union as an international actor.
  • Van Criekinge, Tine (2012). European migration policy.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). Budget 2012: ideology 1, evidence 0.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). Don’t take a trip on this double dip.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). Inequality: the elephant in the room in US policy debates.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). It is time to move away from policy witchcraft and into an era where evidence is taken seriously.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). It is time to move away from policy witchcraft and into an era where evidence is taken seriously.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). Two cheers for Anglo-Saxon financial markets?
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). The lesson from this week’s election is to ignore pontificating from highly paid pundits. Put your faith in the numbers.
  • Van Reenen, John (2012). The lesson from yesterday’s election is to ignore pontificating from highly paid pundits. Put your faith in the numbers.
  • Van Reenen, John, Bagaria, Nitika (2012). Fiscal consolidation during a depression: the current economic pain could not have been avoided but could have been substantially reduced.
  • Van Reenen, John, Bloom, Nick, Baker, Scott, Davis, Stephen (2012). High policy uncertainty, the responsibility of which restswith both major political parties, has been undermining theUS economic recovery.
  • Van den Boom, Dirk (2012). With a falling budget, and chaotic administration, Austria’s development policy is in serious need of reform.
  • Van der Stede, Wim A., Kruik, Dimitri (2012). Scenariobudgettering.
  • Vanden Eynde, Oliver (2012). India’s Naxalite conflict: understanding targeting strategies. picture_as_pdf
  • Vannini, Phillip (2012). Ethnography in the public eye; a few lessons along the way.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). As long as cartelisation, patronage, and corruption dominate Greek politics, economic reforms will be doomed to failure.
  • Vasilopoulou, Sofia, Halikiopoulou, Daphne (2012). New elections in Greece seem increasingly likely, further damaging the country’s credibility.
  • Vaughan, Laura (2012). Book Review: segregation: a global history of divided cities.
  • Vaughan, Laura (2012). Book review: great American city: Chicago and the enduring neighbourhood effect.
  • Venieris, Dimitris (2012). Greece’s future is now one of creeping austerity aimed at macroeconomic survival at the expense of social and individual welfare.
  • Verhofstadt, Guy, Cohn-Bendit, Daniel (2012). Five minutes with Guy Verhofstadt, President of the ALDE Group and Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Co-President of the Greens/European Free Alliance – “There is no alternative to a federal Europe”.
  • Verma, Raj (2012). America’s move in Niger.
  • Verma, Raj (2012). India and Africa: Towards greater cooperation and growth.
  • Vickerman, Roger (2012). ‘Boris Island’ or an expanded Heathrow?: making sense of UK airport policy.
  • Vickers, Rhiannon (2012). Book review: what Ed can learn from Labour’s history on the world stage, from student revolts of the 1960s, to courting the media in the 1990s.
  • Vince, Natalya (2012). The 50th anniversary of Algerian independence is an opportunity to take stock of the country’s recent past and the actions of its government.
  • Vince, Natalya (2012). Book review: The books that inspired Natalya Vince: “Domination and the Arts of Resistance helped me think about the complex nature of encounters between ‘the powerful’ and ‘the powerless’ in Algeria”.
  • Vince, Natalya (2012). The books that inspired Natalya Vince: “Domination and the Arts of Resistance helped me think about the complex nature of encounters between ‘the powerful’ and ‘the powerless’ in Algeria”.
  • Virmani, Arvind, South Asia, LSE (2012). India’s economy: shooting star or sprinter? picture_as_pdf
  • Vogel, David (2012). The past twenty years have seen global regulatory leadership shift from the United States to the European Union.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2012). Book review: platform or personality? The role of party leaders in elections by Amanda Bittner.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2012). In Romania’s elections, the Social-Liberal Union is likely to be the clear winner. But, President Băsescu may yet block Victor Ponta from returning as Prime Minister.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2012). Posturing by Romania’s political parties ahead of December elections shows that they are not just competing for power, but for their own survival.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2012). Romania’s efforts in the fight against corruption may not be effective if they increase mistrust in political figures and institutions.
  • Volintiru, Clara (2012). Romania’s recent protests have become a social movement calling for the dignity of the people in the face of an unaccountable government.
  • Voller, Yaniv (2012). Revolution and counter-revolution in the Middle East: A lecture by Professor Gilles Kepel.
  • Voltolini, Benedetta (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘EU Foreign Policy: The view from the Mediterranean’.
  • Voltolini, Benedetta (2012). EFPU roundtable: ‘Influencing the EU foreign policy process’.
  • Voltolini, Benedetta (2012). EFPU: EU foreign policy after Lisbon: The view from Asia. picture_as_pdf
  • Voltolini, Benedetta (2012). Lobbying from non-state actors is part and parcel of the EU’s foreign policy making process.
  • Voskeritsian, Horen (2012). Of minimum wages and other vices of the labour market….
  • Voskeritsian, Horen (2012). Process versus content; or the slow and painful death of social dialogue.
  • Wacker, Gudrun (2012). Five minutes with Gudrun Wacker: ‘The Chinese political elite perceive the EU as a successful example of regional integration that has created stability and peace in Europe’. picture_as_pdf
  • Wade, Robert, Vestergaard, Jakob (2012). The G20 has served its purpose and should be replaced with a Global Economic Council on a firmer constitutional foundation.
  • Wade, Robert Hunter (2012). Massive public service reform for its dysfunctional state and a Euro exit and devaluation are the only way for Greece to break its current ‘doom loop’.
  • Wadi, Ramona (2012). Book review: the Congo, Haiti and Afghanistan: fragile states and the maintenance of violence.
  • Wadsworth, Jonathan (2012). In the UK and Germany, rising immigration may not put health services under undue pressure.
  • Waldinger, Fabian (2012). Invest in brains, not buildings, to raise scientific output and impact.
  • Walker, Lorna (2012). Book review: the digital scholar: how technology is transforming scholarly practice.
  • Wallace, Julia (2012). Digital visibility is king but what colour is our Open Access future?
  • Walters, James (2012). Book Review: God and international relations: christian theology and world politics.
  • Walzel, Saskia (2012). European Commission Consults on Notice and Takedown.
  • Wapshott, Nicholas (2012). The clash between Keynes and Hayek defined modern economics.
  • Ward, Bob (2012). The BBC is sacrificing objectivity for impartiality in its coverage of climate change.
  • Ward, Bob (2012). Critics of the Stern Review present both a case of bad economics and fundamentally flawed science.
  • Ward, Bob (2012). The Government’s financial support for fossil fuel companies is being overlooked.
  • Ward, Bob (2012). The United States needs to do more to reduce emissions and be a true leader in international climate policy.
  • Ward, Paul (2012). Book review: Britain should break free from its delusion and adjust to the realities of its global position.
  • Ward, Robert E. T. (2012). Recycling the myth that global warming ‘stopped in the mid-1990s’.
  • Ward, Robert E. T. (2012). Self-regulation is not working to keep British media factual about climate change.
  • Wardle, Thomas (2012). The Child Poverty Act unfortunately relies on meeting financial targets rather than tackling root causes.
  • Washtell, Francesca (2012). African film takes centre stage in London #FilmAfrica.
  • Washtell, Francesca (2012). Event Report: African Development Forum #ADFSOAS.
  • Watermeyer, Richard (2012). Ideas of public engagement in medical science remain little more than a public relations apparatus deployed to neutralise risk.
  • Watson, Amy (2012). Book review: gender and the European Union, by Johanna Kantola.
  • Watson, Amy (2012). Book review: how taking a gendered perspective can refresh tired studies of power in the EU.
  • Watt, Andrew (2012). The parties of the European left need to move beyond the politics of denouncement and prove to voters that they can deliver the solutions needed to address the crisis.
  • Watt, Dom (2012). The books that inspired Dom Watt: “Lewis Carroll’s linguistic inventiveness fascinated me”.
  • Webb, Kate (2012). CPI or 1 per cent rises: the real story is the missing link to rents.
  • Webber, Martin (2012). Blogging- The new research dissemination strategy?
  • Weinhardt, Felix (2012). Turning the clocks back and forth: a better understanding of how time shifts affect our energy consumption could have profound policy implications.
  • Weinhardt, Felix (2012). What does daylight-saving time actually save?
  • Weller, Martin (2012). Digital scholarship, tenure & barometers.
  • Weller, Martin (2012). Neither our current publishing models nor reliance on the tooth fairy will support academia in the digital world: we must consider logical solutions to fund digital scholarship.
  • Wellings, Richard (2012). Policy needs to ensure that children from poorer backgrounds are not left behind academically.
  • Wells, Anthony (2012). Book review: is the relationship between press and pollsters too close for comfort?
  • Wells, Peter (2012). The REF will strangle our vibrant academic community: it will alter morale, academic valuation of our work, and the way in which we do it.
  • Wergin-Cheek, Niels-Erik (2012). Collective bargaining has been decentralised in the UK and Germany over the past three decades. But in Germany, unions have retained much more power.
  • Wesselink, Anna (2012). Aligning research results with current hegemonic policy discourses is necessary to create impact.
  • Westerwelle, Guido (2012). Guido Westerwelle: “We should not shy away from ambitious ideas like a European Constitution”.
  • Westerwelle, Guido (2012). Guido Westerwelle: „Die Lösung für unsere gegenwärtigen Probleme ist nicht weniger, sondern mehr Europa“.
  • Wheeldon, Johannes (2012). Book Review: prisons, punishment and the pursuit of security.
  • Wheeler, Mark (2012). The democratic worth of celebrity politics is dependent on whether or not there is ideological substance behind the politician.
  • Whitehead, Christine M. E. (2012). Land use planning should be more responsive to demand but how this could be achieved is still up for debate.
  • Wieviorka, Michel, Taylor, Jo (2012). Book Review: Evil.
  • Wihbey, John (2012). Digital scholarship allows the media to magnify the power and reach of academic research but the partnership between academics and journalists must be developed.
  • Wilkins, Anita, Love, Bill, Greig, Rob, Bowers, Helen (2012). Re-thinking dementia care: Day Care vs. Recreation.
  • Wilkinson, Ellen (2012). The numbers game: LSE Library holdings on India (Part 1). picture_as_pdf
  • Wilkinson, Ellen (2012). The numbers game: LSE Library holdings on India (Part 2). picture_as_pdf
  • Wilkinson, Michael (2012). Book review: a polity which fails to place a holistic political ethics at the heart of its deliberations cannotendure.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2012). There is still a very long way to go before votes at 16 at general elections becomes a reality.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2012). Time to tackle the growth of the ‘payroll vote’.
  • Wilks-Heeg, Stuart (2012). The widespread rejection of elected city mayors is a spanner in the works for the government’s localism agenda.
  • Willcox, Susannah (2012). Book review: a little history of philosophy.
  • Williams, Ben (2012). We do not know if voluntarist and localised bodies can realistically compete with the financial might of multi-national private firms and existing public agencies.
  • Williams, Jeremy, Widdows, Heather (2012). Is using abortion to select the sex of children ever permissible?
  • Williams, John (2012). 'The truth' of the Hillsborough disaster is only 23 years late.
  • Williams, Mark (2012). British wage inequality: what occupation you have has never mattered so much.
  • Williamson, Caroline (2012). Can living through genocide lead to positive change?
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2012). Book review: aid and Africa: what it means for politicians to “do good”.
  • Willoughby, Syerramia (2012). Sporting reward proves a boon for development in Kenya’s Rift Valley.
  • Wilson, Joan (2012). Book review: a chance to make history: what works and what doesn’t in providing an excellent education for all, by Wendy Kopp.
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2012). The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 1). picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Kalpana (2012). The Hindu right, DfID and diasporas in development (Part 2). picture_as_pdf
  • Wilson, Tom (2012). The UK must increase the quality and quantity of workplace training as part of the strategy to move out of recession.
  • Wingate-Grey, Sara (2012). Book review: a gift of words: The radical and sociallyequalising role of the public library.
  • Wolff, Guntram (2012). The eurozone needs its own budget with significant capacityto absorb major shocks and tackle the crisis.
  • Woods, Eric Taylor (2012). Book reviews: the good, the evil, and the mundane: the place of the sacred in the modern world.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). A No vote in Ireland’s referendum on the Fiscal Treaty might contribute to the demise of the current mindset of austerity.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). The UK needs monetary policy to be as expansionary as possible and this isn’t going to happen under the current system.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). The argument about debt being a burden on future generations represents simple hypocrisy.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). The strange case of the disappearing productive capacity in the UK.
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon (2012). The work of John Maynard Keynes shows us that counter-cyclical fiscal policy and an easing of austerity may offer a way out of Eurozone crisis.
  • Wright, Joss (2012). The government’s proposal for data communications surveillance will be invasive and costly with minimal effectiveness.
  • Wu, Wenjie (2012). Urban rail investment: lessons from Beijing.
  • Xu, Ting (2012). Book review: enough with the over-simplified portraits of China: moving beyond our obsession with whether it will collapse or run the world. picture_as_pdf
  • Xu, Ting (2012). When China rules the world: the end of the Western world and the birth of a new global order.
  • Yanukovich, Victor, Gilson, Chris, Kirchherr, Julian (2012). Five minutes with Wilfried Martens, President of the European People’s Party: “Yulia Tymoshenko is a shining example of Ukraine’s democratic spirit.”.
  • Yerkes, Sarah E. (2012). Egypt’s civil society crackdown: A test for US-Egyptian relations.
  • Yip, Paul (2012). City success from London to Hong Kong depends not only on financial prowess, but also on the well-being and mental health of residents.
  • Yiu, Chris (2012). Opening up public data should be an urgent priority for the government and could lead to considerable economic benefits.
  • Youngs, Richard (2012). India and the EU: deal-making rather than diplomacy? picture_as_pdf
  • Yueh, Linda Y. (2012). This was a budget for business that seems to have worked at least to boost market confidence.
  • Zachmann, Georg, Tam, Mimi, Granelli, Lucia (2012). Cross-Mediterranean economic and political relationships must be rebalanced to include all of Europe.
  • Zahariadis, Nikolaos (2012). Greek leadership and symbolic reforms.
  • Zaiotti, Ruben (2012). Romania and Bulgaria have not been admitted to the Schengen Agreement because of the deep seated anxiety of the treaty’s current members about the regime’s future.
  • Zanardi, Claude (2012). Sino-European Security relations: The challenges ahead. picture_as_pdf
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2012). Green investments can overcome the paradox of thrift.
  • Zenghelis, Dimitri (2012). Restoring growth and confidence through resource-efficient innovation.
  • Zimdars, Anna (2012). Alan Milburn's report represents an opportunity for the university sector to rethink and re-imagine the mission of public universities.
  • Zimdars, Anna (2012). The government’s Higher Education reforms are moving England further towards a US model of higher education.
  • Zivkovic, Bora, Blog Admin, Impact of Social Sciences (2012). Five minutes with Bora Zivkovic: “The blog is a way for me to promote young and new voices, that’s why they call me The Blogfather!”.
  • de Goede, Meike (2012). Book review: local peacebuilding and national peace: interaction between grassroots and elite processes.
  • de Goede, Meike (2012). Book review: useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning them.
  • de Grauwe, Paul (2012). The European Central Bank has delegated its lender of last resort duty to panicky bankers who are the slaves of market sentiments. Pumping in over 1,000 billion Euros this way has not stabilized Europe’s sovereign debt markets.
  • de Grauwe, Paul (2012). To stabilize the Eurozone, the ECB must set aside its fears and start buying governments’ bonds.
  • de Grauwe, Paul (2012). The eurozone’s double-dip recession is entirely self-made.
  • van Dalen, Harry (2012). Getting attention is the name of the game: how the publication pressure crowds out focusing on policy.
  • van der Linden, Sander (2012). Book review: war of the sexes: economics, evolution and how to give everyone an equal slice of the pie.
  • van der Linden, Sander (2012). Nudge, nudge, think, think: experimenting with ways to change civic behaviour.
  • Çalı, Başak (2012). Turkey’s relationship with the European Court of Human Rights shows that human rights courts play a vital role, but one that can often be vastly improved.