27-29 June 2015

LSE in Print

Monday 29 June

Campus sexism is a curse across the nation, says Amos
The Times (Main), 29/06/2015, p.12, Nicola Woolcock
linked to organised drinking events and sports societies. The National Union of Students is running a campaign to tackle problems arising from laddish culture and everyday sexism on campus. The London School of Economics rugby team was suspended from playing after handing out flyers at a freshers' fair that described women as "slags" and "mingers". More than a third of
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/education/article4482529.ece (£)

Female scientists earn less in 'shameful' academic gender gap
The Independent (Main), 29/06/2015, p.14, Steve Connor
according to a report. Women receive on average about £5,000 less than men for a university professorship in science, but in some academic institutions such as Bristol University and the London School of Economics (LSE) the difference can be as high as about £21,000. Male academic scientists are far more likely than women to get to the top of their
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/female-scientists-paid-5000-less-a-year-than-their-male-counterparts-report-finds-10351212.html

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Shell proposes Goldeneye's return to service for North Sea carbon capture
Financial Times (Main), 29/06/2015, p.3, Christopher Adams
challenge. Nobody has shown that CCS can be developed profitably. The technology is expensive because of the high capital costs of the equipment needed. A report this month by the London School of Economics and the Grantham Institute estimated that the cost of installing 11 gigawatts of electricity generation with CCS in Europe alone by 2030, would be as much
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ec2388d6-17fb-11e5-a130-2e7db721f996.html#axzz3eR5ePJnN

Mark Littman
The Daily Telegraph (Main), 29/06/2015, p.27, Unattributed
was authorised by a new and unambiguous resolution of the Security Council. Mark Littman was born in London on September 4 1920 and educated at Owen's School and at the London School of Economics, from which he graduated with a First, aged 19, in 1939. Two years later he took an MA with first class honours from Queen's College, Oxford.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11702101/Mark-Littman-barrister-obituary.html 

Sunday 28 June

Don't get left behind, get organised
The Sunday Times (The Graduate Guide), 28/06/2015, p.2, Alastair Mccall
Leeds SOURCE: The Graduate Market in 2015 WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO EARN: STARTING SALARIES BY UNIVERSITY AND DEGREE BEST RANK UNIVERSITY SALARY £ 1 Imperial College, London 29,198 2 LSE 27,966 3 Cambridge 26,572 4 St George's Medical School 25,982 5 Oxford 25,974 6 Bath 24,783 7 UCL 24,647 8 King's College, London 24,247 9 Buckingham 24,175 10 Warwick
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/newsreview/whatsnext/article1573522.ece (£)

No 10 adviser: Charge super-rich £3m to settle in UK
The Sunday Times (Main), 28/06/2015, p.33, Marie Woolf
do they get? They get the rule of law, good schools, access to capital markets and we are giving them money as well." Metcalf, who is emeritus professor at the LSE's Centre for Economic Performance, said some of the money raised from settlement fees for the super-rich could be also spent on improving the skills of British workers. "Upskilling and
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/world_news/Europe/article1574379.ece (£)

What if you don't have a full year?
The Sunday Telegraph (Careers in Stem), 28/06/2015, p.7, Unattributed
an eight-week summer placement in India with the InStep internship programme run by global IT firm Infosys while studying for a master's in management, information systems and innovation at the LSE. "During the application process you get to choose which areas of the business you want to work in - analysis, big data, research or another area - depending on

Desperate Greece puts it to the people
The Sunday Times (Business), 28/06/2015, p.7, Kiki Loizou
situation worse. "I don't understand what kind of economics they have in their minds, or who is deciding that this is economics," said Christopher Pissarides, a Nobel prizewinner at the London School of Economics. "Who is going to invest in Greece under these circumstances? There is no place in Europe with a worse corporate environment." Corporation tax stands at 12.5%
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/business/Economy/article1574100.ece (£)

Greece battles to save its banks
The Sunday Times (Business), 28/06/2015, p.1, Kiki Loizou In Athens; Simon Duke
help an economy that has sunk back into recession. Unemployment stands at more than 25%. "People will be much worse off," said Christopher Pissarides, a Nobel prizewinner based at the London School of Economics. Investors are braced for a slump on global stock markets tomorrow. Markets had taken the unfolding crisis in their stride because of the expectation that a
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/business/Economy/article1574470.ece (£)

On a runway and a railway to nowhere
The Sunday Times (Main), 28/06/2015, p.28, Unattributed
delivered on time it was tempting to think Britain had finally cracked it. If only. A start would be to take the politics out of infrastructure, as recommended by the London School of Economics Growth Commission. Only an optimist would believe, however, that Britain's failing to think big and plan big can be overcome any time soon.
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/leaders/article1574255.ece (£)

Female scientists' £5,000 pay gap
The Sunday Times (Main), 28/06/2015, p.14, Jonathan Leake; Caitlin Hamilton
FEMALE science professors are paid an average of £5,000 less than their male counterparts by British universities, new figures have shown. Some, such as the London School of Economics and the University of Bristol, pay female science professors about £21,000 less than men, on average. At others, such as University College London (UCL), which controversially
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Science/article1574420.ece?linkId=15181326 (£)

I've seen the German reaction to talk of a new EU deal: sniggers
The Sunday Times (Main), 28/06/2015, p.28, Dominic Lawson
Anglo-German relations — for that you had to attend the banquet Angela Merkel held for the Queen in Berlin. All the same, I was grateful to be present at the London School of Economics last week for an encounter with the German government's minister of state for Europe, Michael Roth. Addressing the issue of Britain's "negotiations" before the referendum on
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/columns/dominiclawson/article1574187.ece (£)

FROM THE ARCHIVE
The Sunday Telegraph (Main), 28/06/2015, p.27, Rachel Stewart
they have been used to present a lurid picture of Anglo-American strategy in the Middle East in the event of trouble". A new book by D C Watt of the London School of Economics revealed that telegrams that passed between the Foreign Office in London and the British Embassy in Berlin in the 12 months leading up to the outbreak

LONDON IS A CITY RULED BY MONEY. IT IS LOSING THE SOFT TISSUE THAT SUSTAINS URBAN LIFE. ITS SOCIAL FABRIC IS BEING SLOWLY ERODED - AT A PRICE. A HIGH PRICE If a factory is converted into fl ats, big money can be made
The Observer (The New Review), 28/06/2015, p.10, Rowan Moore
velvet rope. In the rest of Britain, a common view of London is that it is a parasitic monster or, as Alex Salmond put it, quoting Tony Travers of the London School of Economics : "The dark star of the economy, inexorably sucking in resources, people and energy. Nobody quite knows how to control it ." Both the SNP and
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign

London's not all Johnson says (Samuel or Boris)
The Independent On Sunday (Main), 28/06/2015, p.39, Katy Guest
for Londoners to cut our losses and move up north. The Londoner's Diary pointed to the renovations needed to both Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament, and quoted the London School of Economics' Professor Tony Travers who called this "the perfect opportunity to move power out of London". I'd go further than moving the government and the Queen, though,
http://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-independent-on-sunday/20150628/282071980552837/TextView

Saturday 27 June

Wyman wins Stones plaque protest
The Times (Main), 27/06/2015, p.17, Simon De Bruxelles
two of Dartford station in Kent on October 17, 1961. Richards was on his way to Sidcup Art College carrying his Höfner semi-acoustic guitar while Jagger was travelling to the London School of Economics and clutching some of his prized collection of blues records. After being put together by Jones, the Stones went on to become one of the world's
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/arts/music/article4481538.ece (£)

'Europe is choosing the wrong path'
Financial Times (Life and Arts), 27/06/2015, p.3, Anne-Sylvaine Chassany
plans. "Research continues," he says. He is working to extend his wealth database to Latin America and Africa. He has also agreed to teach four days a year at the London School of Economics — he can hop on a Eurostar easily as he lives near Gare du Nord, an up-and-coming, ethnically diverse neighbourhood in northern Paris. But first he
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/7ca6cfc2-1b39-11e5-a130-2e7db721f996.html

LSE on TV/Radio

News
BBC Kent, 29/06/2015
Reference to LSE rugby club fresher’s week incident in 2014 where they handed out derogatory flyers about women 

News
BBC Radio 4, 29/06/2015
Christopher Pissarides interviewed about closure of Greek banks 

The World This Week
Share Radio, 29/06/2015
Janet Hunter interviewed about Japan’s economy in the aftermath of the Second World War and its subsequent growth 

News
LBC, 28/06/2015
Kevin Featherstone discusses closure of Greek banks and the stock exchange 

News
BBC Cambridgeshire, 28/06/2015
Reference to Observer article about £21,000 gender pay gap between male and female professors at LSE in mathematics, geography and economics 

News
CNN International Europe, 27/06/2015
Fawaz Gerges interviewed about Tunisian attack

LSE Online & International

I’ve seen the German reaction to talk of a new EU deal: sniggers
The Sunday Times Online (Dominic Lawson), 28/06/2015, p.1, Unattributed
Anglo-German relations - for that you had to attend the banquet Angela Merkel held for the Queen in Berlin. All the same, I was grateful to be present at the London School of Economics last week for an encounter with the German government's minister of state for Europe, Michael Roth. Addressing the issue of Britain's "negotiations" before the referendum on
http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/comment/columns/dominiclawson/article1574187.ece

Will Iran nuclear deal be Hassan Rouhani's legacy?
BBC (Web), 28/06/2015, Unattributed
view of those elections that not only the president but also all parliamentary factions are leaving themselves room for jockeying. Dr Massoumeh Torfeh is a research associate at the London School of Economics (LSE) and School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas), specialising in the politics of Iran, Afghanistan and central Asia. Formerly she was the UN director of
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-33268240 

Tunisia massacre, a beheading in France and bomb in Kuwaiti mosque: Are attacks part of a 'month of calamities' planned by ISIS for Ramadan?
Mail Online UK (Web), 27/06/2015, Jay Akbar
final moments before the Saudi born suicide bomber entered the Kuwaiti mosque's prayer room and detonated his explosive belt Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, said he did not think the attacks were co-ordinated - but they were motivated by the same way of thinking Likewise, the shocking beheading in Grenoble
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3140932/Massacre-Tunisian-beach-beheading-France-suicide-bomb-attack-Mosque-Kuwait-trifecta-bloody-attacks-ISIS-masterplan-rising-against-non-believers-Ramadan.html

'Other parents were not so lucky:' a tale of Long Island soccer friendship
The Guardian.com (Web), 26/06/2015, Tom Stevens
sporting talent lay elsewhere. After college in Providence, Rhode Island, she moved to England where she has lived for the past nine years, now working in Sports Development for the London School of Economics Students’ Union. “I was never the fastest soccer player, but apparently I was strong and could defend well. But it soon became obvious that my primary
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/jun/26/other-parents-were-not-so-lucky-a-tale-of-long-island-soccer-friendship

Summer reading: History
FT.com (Web), 26/06/2015, Unattributed
RRP£25 Aristocratic values, imperial mindsets and the emergence of modern nationalisms are the big themes of this illuminating history of late tsarist Russia by Lieven, professor of Russian studies at the London School of Economics. Here he writes with all the clarity, conviction and fluent command of sources that readers have come to expect of him. . . . Forests in
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/66148410-19be-11e5-a130-2e7db721f996.html

Chaos or kudos? Tsipras’s tactics leave Greeks a costly legacy
eKathimerini (Business), 29/06/2015
“Quite a lot has been lost, and quite little gained,” said Kevin Featherstone, a professor of contemporary Greek studies at the London School of Economics. If it “was a delaying tactic, that would only make sense if the deal got better,” he said.
http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite2_1_23/06/2015_551399 

When Populism Fails
Kathimerini’ (Athens), 29/06/2015
Op-ed by Professor Kevin Featherstone on the breakdown of the Greek-Euro Zone negotiations
http://www.kathimerini.gr/821259/opinion/epikairothta/politikh/otan-o-laikismos-apotygxanei 

Greece debt crisis puts euro, European Union in peril
latimes.com - Los Angeles Times - Henry Chu - 29 Jun 2015 03:57
and end austerity.' - Kevin Featherstone, an expert on Greece at the London School of Economics “The objective of the euro was to deepen economic integration between member states, foster a closer common polity and European identity,” said Simon...

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Female scientists paid £5,000 less a year than their male counterparts, report finds
MSN Philippines - 29 Jun 2015 03:13
science, but in some academic institutions such as Bristol University and the London School of Economics (LSE) the difference can be as high as about £21,000. Male academic scientists are far...

Female scientists paid £5,000 less a year than their male counterparts, report finds
Malaysia MSN - 29 Jun 2015 03:03
science, but in some academic institutions such as Bristol University and the London School of Economics (LSE) the difference can be as high as about £21,000. Male academic scientists are far... 

Greek bid to keep banks afloat
The Australian - KIKI LOIZOU, SIMON DUKE - 28 Jun 2015 15:23
much worse off,” said Christopher Pissarides, a Nobel prizewinner based at the London School of Economics. Investors are braced for a slump on global sharemarkets. Markets had taken the unfolding...

MBA Jobs Clinic
Financial Times - 29 Jun 2015 01:29
University of London and as an assistant director of careers at the London School of Economics. Send your questions on the right-hand side of this post or email ask@ft.com. Unsupported browser...

Will Iran nuclear deal be Hassan Rouhani’s legacy?
People Daily - Peoples Daily - 29 Jun 2015 00:19
room for jockeying. Dr Massoumeh Torfeh is a research associate at the London School of Economics (LSE) and School of Oriental and African Studies (Soas), specialising in the politics of Iran... 

Australia in the climate spotlight ahead of Paris summit
Sydney Morning Herald - 28 Jun 2015 23:07
Fergus Green, an Australian working alongside economist Lord Nicholas Stern at the London School of Economics' Grantham Institute, says that sparked global interest. Ostensibly, the UN does...

'Time has come' for woman general
Asiaone - 28 Jun 2015 23:05
to receive the SAF merit scholarship in 1993. After graduating from the London School of Economics, she drafted policies and commanded the Republic of Singapore Air Force's 203 squadron and... 

Tyrosol or Tyrosols: Greek Agency’s Stance on Health Claim Comes Down to Semantics
Olive Oil Times - 28 Jun 2015 22:50
Products S.A. and having a LLM Master of Laws from the London School of Economics, offered his legal expertise on the issue at hand: “When we seek to interpret a law or a regulation we do not...

Shifting battlegrounds
The Express Tribune - Amin Jan Naim - 28 Jun 2015 19:46
The writer is a former ambassador and a BSc (Econ) from the London School of Economics & Political Science In an article published in this newspaper titled “ The Shifting Battleground ” (May 10, 2015), Dr Asad Zaman, the vice-chancellor of the... 

Against the odds: Rwanda, 20 years after
Al Jazeera - 28 Jun 2015 16:38
columnist. He was educated at Makerere University in Uganda and at the London School of Economics and Political Science in the UK. Source:   Al Jazeera 

Теория на големия взрив (translate)
Bulgaria On Air - 28 Jun 2015 11:46
цените на жилищата се утроиха. Ако се вярва на група професори от London School of Economics, регулаторните пречки повишават цените на имотите средно с 300% за градове като Милано и Париж, и...

La hoja de ruta que preparan los acreedores (translate)
La Tercera - Claudi Pérez - 28 Jun 2015 10:02
desestabilizaría el euro", decía hace algunas semanas Paul De Grauwe, de la London School of Economics. "Lo preocupante es que todo el mundo hable ya del Grexit con esa ligereza en Bruselas" 

Moderate President wins elections in Turkish Cypriot side
New Europe - 28 Jun 2015 07:17
newspaper The Guardian Dr James Ker-Lindsay, an expert on Cyprus at the London School of Economics. “Akinci, more than any other candidate, can reach out to the Greek Cypriots and make the compromises needed to get talks moving forward,” he stressed..

acreedores planean la hoja de ruta a seguir si Grecia deja de poder afrontar sus pagos (translate)
ENCONTRÉ EL OLIMPO BAJO MI CAMA - sara - 28 Jun 2015 07:02
eurozona: desestabilizaría el euro”, decía esta primavera Paul De Grauwe, de la London School of Economics. “Lo preocupante es que todo el mundo hable ya del Grexit con esa ligereza en Bruselas”, aseguraba Ángel Ubide, del Peterson.      http://internacio 

“Διακήρυξη των Δελφών για την Ελλάδα και την Ευρώπη” (translate)
ELLINIKI GNOMI • Die Zeitung der Griechen in Europa. - Elliniki Gnomi - 28 Jun 2015 20:29
της Γραμματείας Βιομηχανικής Πολιτικής του ΣΥΡΙΖΑ -Graeber David, Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, Καθηγητής Ανθρωπολογίας, London School of Economics, συγγραφέας του “Debt: The First 5,000 Years” («Χρέος τα πρώτα 5000 χρόνια») -Hudson Michael, ΗΠΑ, Καθηγητής...

Mosque in Kuwait bombed; 38 murdered in Tunisian resort
CNN - 27 Jun 2015 07:46
" said Gohel, who is also an Islamist ideology expert at the London School of Economics. "Terrorism is now diffuse: It's not autonomous, it's not necessarily being coordinated by one particular...

A village in Malta, from high above
Times of Malta - Mark Anthony Falzon - 28 Jun 2015 06:59
some clues. Raymond Firth, who was one of the stars at the London School of Economics during Boissevain’s time there, taught his students that the best way to understand society was by looking...

PRESSURE ON PARIS TO HIT 2 DEGREES TARGET
Business Reporter - 28 Jun 2015 01:40
one step,” she says. Recent work by two research institutes at the London School of Economics concluded that China’s greenhouse gas emissions will probably peak in 2025, five years earlier than.. 

Watching brief: Australia in the climate change spotlight ahead of Paris summit
Melbourne Age - 27 Jun 2015 15:31
Fergus Green, an Australian working alongside economist Lord Nicholas Stern at the London School of Economics' Grantham Institute, says that sparked global interest. Ostensibly, the UN does...

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Laying Zero Enrichment to Rest
Payvand Iran News - 27 Jun 2015 21:57
holds a Master's degree in Philosophy and Public Policy from the London School of Economics and Political Science. A proud Iranian-American and fluent Farsi speaker, Ali was born in California 

'Niemand heeft hier belang bij' (translate)
De Standaard Online - 27 Jun 2015 18:37
Dat is moeilijk te voorspellen', zegt Paul De Grauwe, professor aan de London School of Economics. Het hulpprogramma stopzetten lijkt nu wel een goede stap volgens De Grauwe. 'Dijsselbloem moet...

Afghan Taleban feel Daesh heat
Khaleej Times - 27 Jun 2015 18:31
says Fawaz Gerges, a professor of contemporary Middle Eastern studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. “The Daesh narrative is resonating,” he adds, using an alternative...

Day in the life: Sundeep K Raichura
The Star (Kenya) - 27 Jun 2015 16:45
progressed to becoming CEO in 2013. Sundeep studied Actuarial Science at the London School of Economics and Finance at the London Business School. Having initially set out to be a medic, Sundeep...

¿En qué punto se encuentra la guerra contra Estado... (translate)
MEXICO INFORMA ISLAM - MEXICO INFORMA ISLAM - 27 Jun 2015 16:11
para dar su vida por el grupo".Fawaz A Gerges, profesor del London School of Economics and Political Science "El influjo de combatientes extranjeros del mundo árabe y más allá es una prueba de la fortaleza de la contra-narrativa de EI y su...

Keynes, the Great Depression, and the Coming Great Default Gary North - June 26, 2015 from GaryNorth.com
Templeton Times - Baldwin Templeton - 27 Jun 2015 15:34
1930's. He was a colleague of F. A. Hayek at the London School of Economics, who was also a defender of the free market, but who was an Austrian. Both of them at the time were followers of Mises. Robbins' book was...

¿‘Grexit’? Así trabajan desde Bruselas en un plan B (translate)
El País - Claudi Pérez - 27 Jun 2015 14:27
eurozona: desestabilizaría el euro”, decía esta primavera Paul De Grauwe, de la London School of Economics. “Lo preocupante es que todo el mundo hable ya del Grexit con esa ligereza en Bruselas

Are tourists safe in the view of global terror attacks?
Travel and Tour World - Urmii Kar - 27 Jun 2015 09:59
our daily lives,”  Gohel, is  an Islamist ideology expert at the London School of Economics. “Terrorism is now diffuse: It’s not autonomous, it’s not necessarily being coordinated by one particular..

Il 10% di italiani in difficoltà (translate)
Il Sole 24 Ore - 27 Jun 2015 09:21
sul fronte del taglio salariale - ha spiegato Lorenzo Codogno docente alla London school of Economics - ma ora è arrivato il momento di recuperare competitività. Una strada che dovrà forzatamente.. 

Eksperci: cierpliwość eurogrupy i wierzycieli się wyczerpała (translate)
Puls Biznesu - 28 Jun 2015 05:31
się problemu niż to dalej kontynuować’ – mówi PAP James Ker-Lindsay z London School of Economics. Naukowiec zgadza się z oceną, jaką wystawił rządowi w Atenach szef eurogrupy Jeroen Dijsselbloem...

De Standaard: Jérome d’Ambrosio tweede op startgrid in Londen
Vlaams Nieuws - De afzender van dit bericht. - 28 Jun 2015 00:22
Dat is moeilijk te voorspellen', zegt Paul De Grauwe, professor aan de London School of Economics. Lees verder OEFENWEDSTRIJDEN. KV Kortrijk wint van derdeklasser KV Kortrijk won met 4-2 tegen derdeklasser Izegem en in tegenstelling tot de match... 

JHO LOW TRIES TO CLEAN HIS IMAGE: But how did he get $ 50 mil to donate to US cancer centre
Malaysia Chronicle - 27 Jun 2015 06:26
my father took over. My father was educated at UCLA and the London School of Economics and expanded the family business to include electronics manufacturing and to New Zealand and the U.S. My...

Terror attacks on 3 continents; ISIS claims responsibility in Tunisia, Kuwait
GantDaily.com - CNN - 27 Jun 2015 06:15
lives,” said Gohel, who is also an Islamist ideology expert at the London School of Economics. “Terrorism is now diffuse: It’s not autonomous, it’s not necessarily being coordinated by one particular group, (and) it can often be very spontaneous...

Una feroz muestra de la influencia de EI y de su terror global (translate)
La Nacion - 27 Jun 2015 05:19
nuestras vidas cotidianas", afirma Gohel, también experto en ideología islamista en la London School of Economics. "El terrorismo se ha vuelto difuso. No es autónomo, no está necesariamente coordinado...

Experts believe Tunisia, France and Kuwait attacks are part of ISIS masterplan
Capital Bay - 27 Jun 2015 00:55
detonated his explosive belt Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, said he did not think the attacks were co-ordinated - but they were motivated...

Vaccines and Autism: Epidemic Accelerates as Cases in Young Vaccinated Children Explode Unabated
Keerzijde.org Nieuws - noreply@blogger.com (Keerzijde Weblog) - 26 Jun 2015 23:36
sight. This amounts to a one-in-68 children rate of autism, which the London School of Economics projects is costing taxpayers around $54 billion annually. Read more. Global Research

Puckett's to be recognized by BBQ critic in new book
Williamson Herald - 26 Jun 2015 23:30
freelance writer from Missouri. He holds a Master’s Degree from the London School of Economics and is an officer in the United States Navy Reserve. Fuggit’s book is available on Amazon for...

Don’t Set Process Without Input from Frontline Workers
Harvard Business Review - Steve New - 26 Jun 2015 21:44
have imposed increased requirements for standardized central control. Michael Power of the London School of Economics describes the resulting explosion of bureaucracy as “the risk management...

Terror Attacks On 3 Continents, Including 37 Killed At Tunisia Hotel
Daily Onus - 26 Jun 2015 21:40
lives,” said Gohel, who is also an Islamist ideology expert at the London School of Economics. “Terrorism is now diffuse: It’s not autonomous, it’s not necessarily being coordinated by one particular...

Islamic State call for 'month of calamities'
Irish Independent - 26 Jun 2015 21:25
a big surprise." Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics, said he did not think the attacks were co-ordinated - but they were motivated by the same...

Why this former billionaire party boy donated $50 million to try to teach Watson to be a cancer expert
Washington Post - Ariana Eunjung Cha - 26 Jun 2015 21:15
my father took over. My father was educated at UCLA and the London School of Economics and expanded the family business to include electronics manufacturing and to New Zealand and the U.S. My...

Terror attacks on 3 continents, including 37 killed at Tunisia hotel (+video)
Courier Tribune - 26 Jun 2015 20:53
lives,” said Gohel, who is also an Islamist ideology expert at the London School of Economics. “Terrorism is now diffuse: It’s not autonomous, it’s not necessarily being coordinated by one particular...

Our Love Is Equal: Justice Kennedy and Civil Rights
Politics Blog on The Huffington Post - Brian Levin, J.D. - 26 Jun 2015 19:51
born in Sacramento in 1936 and studied at both Stanford and the London School of Economics, and has a law degree from Harvard. Of Kennedy's role as defender of gay rights legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin wrote: "...Kennedy knew many gay people-but...

MBA Jobs Clinic: live Q&A
Financial Times - Wai Chan, FT - 26 Jun 2015 19:29
University of London and as an assistant director of careers at the London School of Economics. Send your questions on the right-hand side of this post or email ask@ft.com. Unsupported browser...

Sense of purpose drives SAF’s first woman General
Today Online - 26 Jun 2015 19:00
1993, when it was opened to women.  After graduating from the London School of Economics, she rose through the ranks in the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), where she drafted policies...

‘Why we need young people who have the courage to both stand up and speak, and sit down and listen’
Times Education Supplement - 26 Jun 2015 18:30
Gillard this week. The event was in a lecture theatre at the London School of Economics off the Aldwych, and chaired by Tessa Jowell. Julia Gillard was speaking as part of a series on Women in Public Life, as the first ever female...

Terrorist Attacks Suggest a Change in ISIS Tactics
TIME - conalurquhart - 26 Jun 2015 18:02
attacks on the same day,” Sujjan Gohel, a terrorism expert at the London School of Economics, told CNN. ISIS, he said, is “spreading the message, getting their doctrine out, encouraging followers.” The day’s lethal attacks began shortly after...

Attacks in France, Kuwait
Antigua Observer - Jennelsa Johnson - 26 Jun 2015 17:24
lives,” said Gohel, who is also an Islamist ideology expert at the London School of Economics. “Terrorism is now diffuse: It’s not autonomous, it’s not necessarily being coordinated by one particular...

'ElectricYerevan' Protesters Chafe At Comparisons To Ukraine's Euromaidan
Radio Free Europe - 26 Jun 2015 16:50
2014. Babken DerGrigorian, an activist who is also a researcher at the London School of Economics and who invented the #ElectricYerevan Twitter hashtag that has been widely adopted, has been...

Richard Graham: Is it time to unplug?
British Medical Journal - 26 Jun 2015 16:20
been studied in two different centres, with surprisingly similar results. A recent LSE study showed at least some improvement in educational attainment for low achieving students when their schools...

As Debt Deal Looms, Greeks Dream Big
Huffington Post Canada - Daniel Marans - 26 Jun 2015 13:01
But Stiakaki, who has a bachelor’s degree in economics from the London School of Economics and who maintains a blog on Greek politics , believes that restoring Greece’s control of its currency...

CYPRUS: Head of Cooperative bank quits, search for new CEO (Update)
Financial Mirror - 26 Jun 2015 12:12
services to its members and customers.” Marios Clerides, a graduate of the London School of Economics who has also served as Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC), has...

Nation's emissions could peak by 2025, report says
Beijing International - 26 Jun 2015 10:57
warming, according to a report jointly published by two institutes at the London School of Economics in early June. Analyzing trends in the key emissions sectors, researchers concluded in...

Refugee Versus Migrant: Time For A New Label?
Mirage A' Trois - desert demons - 26 Jun 2015 09:34
journeys in the first place,” said Ruben Andersson, an anthropologist with the London School of Economics and author of “Illegality, Inc.” He noted that many West Africans have experienced violence and repression in countries such as The Gambia, Mali...

Cameron warned EU values ‘not for sale’ in membership talks
Financial Times - George Parker and Alex Barker in Brussels - 26 Jun 2015 08:35
Council of Ministers, the Danish diplomat Jeppe Tranholm-Mikkelsen, who studied at the London School of Economics. Mr Cameron, who has spent the last six weeks on a diplomatic tour of European capitals, wants the work to be carried out behind closed...

Business school rattled by terror suspect
Australian Financial Review - 26 Jun 2015 07:47
involved in killing Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl studied at the London School of Economics before dropping out. Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda's leader, went to Cairo University. Jihadi...

Happiest Countries in 2015 Revealed
Dubai Chronicle - 26 Jun 2015 07:25
Since it was first published in 2012, the World Happiness Report demonstrated that well-being and happiness are critical indicators of a nation’s economic and social development, and should be a key...

AFRIQUE DU SUD : Les abeilles menacées de disparition (translate)
Le Mauricien - 26 Jun 2015 07:20
auteurs de ce rapport produit par deux instituts de recherche de la London School of Economics (LSE). Les États, réunis jusqu’à jeudi à Bonn, négocient pour tenter de parvenir à un accord universel...

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