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    Comments and conversations

    What people have been saying about LSE Press’s books:


    November 2024

    The People's Book Prize - Renegotiating Patriarchy, by Naila Kabeer, nominated for the best non-fiction book of 2024

    The Times Literary Supplement - Best Books of the Year - feature of How Did Britain Come To This? by Gwyn Bevan


    October 2024

    LSE Review of Books - review of Dead Men's Propaganda, by Terhi Rantanen


    September 2024

    LSE Press spoke with The Bookseller on the future of X and BlueSky

    Professor Sandy Pepper writes for Investment Week on executive pay 

    LSE Press author Professor Michael Cox will deliver the Norwegian Nobel Institute’s inaugural Geir Lundestad Memorial Lecture in International Politics and History


    August 2024

    LSE Review of Books blog - review of How Did Britain Come to This? by Gwyn Bevan

    The Guardian - LSE PPR journal article cited
     

    July 2024

    LSE News - Professor David Luke wins BCA African Business Book of the Year

    African Business MagazineHow Africa Trades by Professor David Luke wins BCA African Business Book of the Year 

    (1) LSE British Politics and Policy blog - article by How Did Britain Come To This? author Gwyn

    (2) LSE British Politics and Policy blog - article by How Did Britain Come To This? author Gwyn


    June 2024

    The Agency Fund - interview with Renegotiating Patriarchy author Naila Kabeer 

    LSE Review of Books - Q&A with Renegotiating Patriarchy author Naila Kabeer

    LSE History blog - article by Dead Men's Propaganda author Terhi Rantanen


    May 2024

    BCA African Business Book of the Year - How Africa Trades by David Luke and contributors is shortlisted

    European Political Science journal - book review of How Did Britain Come To This? by Gwyn Bevan

    (2) LSE EUROPP blog - extract of LSE PPR article

    The Bookseller - Philippa Grand joins LSE Press as head of publishing


    March 2024

    Arise News - interview with How Africa Trades author David Luke

    (1) LSE EUROPP blog - extract of LSE PPR article

    (2) LSE International Development blog - article by Decentralised Governance author Jean-Paul Faguet


    February 2024

    (1) LSE International Development blog - article by Decentralised Governance author Jean-Paul Faguet 


    January 2024

    LSE Review of Books blog - review of Afghanistan ed. by Michael Cox


    December 2023

    Renewal Journal - book review of How Did Britain Come To This? by Gwyn Bevan

    Teachers Talk Radio - podcast feature of How Did Britain Come To This? author Gwyn Bevan

    LSE International Development blog - end of year highlight feature for Decentralised Governance


    November 2023

    UNU Wider blog – article by How Africa Trades contributors Daniel Chachu,Michael Danquah and Rachel Gisselquist 

    LSE EUROPP blog – article by Ukraine contributor Robert Falkner

    Global Policy Journal  –  collected special issue papers in response to Conflict, War and Revolution, by Paul Kelly

    The Conversation  –  article by How Africa Trades editor David Luke

    Ideas For India – interview with Decentralised Governance editors Jean-Paul Faguet and Sarmistha Pal 

    LSE EUROPP blog – article by Ukraine contributor Nathalie Tocci


    October 2023

    LSE Africa blog – article by Decentralised Governance contributors Daniel Chachu, Michael Danquah, and Rachel Gisselquist

    Ideas For India – article by Decentralised Governance contributors Sarmistha Pal and Anirban Mitra  

    LSE International Development blog – article by Decentralised Governance contributors Zaki Wahhaj and Abu Shonchoy

    (3) LSE British Politics and Politics blog – article by How Did Britain Come To This? author Gwyn Bevan

    E-International Relations – interview with Afghanistan and Ukraine editor Michael Cox

     

    September 2023

    (1) Global Policy – journal article in response to Paul Kelly’s Conflict, War and Revolution

    (2) Global Policy – journal article in response to Paul Kelly’s Conflict, War and Revolution

    (3) Global Policy – journal article in response to Paul Kelly’s Conflict, War and Revolution

    BBC Radio 4 – In Our Time feature with Afghanistan and Ukraine LSEPPR book series editor Michael Cox

    LSE Review of Books – Spectrum Auctions book review

    VoxDev– podcast feature with Decentralised Governance contributor Dilip Mookherjee

    Ideas For India – article by Decentralised Governance contributor Dilip Mookherjee  

    (2) LSE British Politics and Politics blog – article by How Did Britain Come To This? author Gwyn Bevan

    (1) LSE British Politics and Politics blog – article by How Did Britain Come To This? author Gwyn Bevan


    August 2023

    The Banker – article by How Africa Trades author David Luke

    LSE Review of Books – How Africa Trades book review

    LSE Review of Books – Pension Policy and Governmentality in China book review

    Journal of Economic Literature - Spectrum Auctions book review

    Journal of Asian Studies - COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a post-pandemic world book review


    June 2023

    LSE Africa blog - article by How Africa Trades contributor Kulani McCartan-Demie

    African Business Magazine – How Africa Trades book review

    The Review of Politics - Conflict, War and Revolution book review 


    May 2023

    LSE Business Review blog – article by How Africa Trades contributors Colette Van der Ven and David Luke

    LSE EUROPP blog - article by How Africa Trades editor David Luke

    Africa Briefing Magazine – extract from How Africa Trades

    Podcast featuring If You're So Ethical, Why Are You So Highly Paid


    March 2023

    LSE British Politics and Politics blog – article by Spectrum Auctions author Geoffrey Myers

     

    February 2023

    LSE EUROPP blog – article by Spectrum Auctions author Geoffrey Myers

    International Institute of Communications blog - article by Spectrum Auctions author Geoffrey Myers

    LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog - article by Spectrum Auctions author Geoffrey Myers

    LSE Business Review blog - article by Spectrum Auctions author Geoffrey Myers


    December 2022

    Institute of Business Ethics - webinar with If You’re So Ethical, Why Are You So Highly Paid? author Alexander ‘Sandy’ Pepper


    November 2022

    The Guardian – article by If You’re So Ethical, Why Are You So Highly Paid? author Alexander ‘Sandy’ Pepper

    LSE Review of Books – Wellbeing book review

    New Books Network– podcast featuring Covid-19 in Southeast Asia editors Hyun Bang Shin, Murray McKenzie, and Do Young Oh

    Philosophy Exchange - podcast featuring If You’re So Ethical, Why Are You So Highly Paid? author Alexander ‘Sandy’ Pepper

    Board Agenda - article by If You’re So Ethical, Why Are You So Highly Paid? author Alexander ‘Sandy’ Pepper 


    October 2022

    Journal of Southeast Asian Studies - COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Insights for a post-pandemic world book review


    August 2022

    LSE Review of Books – Conflict, War and Revolution book review


    February 2022

    International Review of Economics Education - Advanced Macroeconomics book review


    October 2021

    LSE Impact blog – interview with Advanced Economics editors Filipe Campante, Federico Sturzenegger and Andrés Velasco