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'Beyond Stereotypes of Administrative Reform : comparing public service bargains'

Date: Friday 7 November  2008
Venue: Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Speaker: Dr Martin Lodge

Dr Martin Lodge, lecturer in political science and public policy at LSE, is giving a seminar entitled 'Beyond Stereotypes of Administrative Reform: comparing public service bargains',

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September 2008

Fourth Annual BRISMES Graduate Conference 2008
Date: Monday 8 September 2008  9.00am
Location: Old Building and East Building, Houghton Street, London School of Economics
Speaker: Professor Fred Halliday, Sir Harold Walker, Dr John Chalcraft

Fourth Annual BRISMES Graduate Conference 2008
Date: Tuesday 9 September 2008  9.00am
Location: Old Building and East Building, Houghton Street, London School of Economics
Speaker: Professor Fred Halliday, Sir Harold Walker, Dr John Chalcraft

October 2008

Human Rights as Risk: Examining the Risk-Rights Relationships in a New Way
Date: Tuesday 7 October 2008  1.00pm
Location: CARR Seminar Room, H615, Connaught House
Speaker: Professor Noel Whitty
Chair: Dr Martin Lodge

The Challenge of Climate Change
Date: Monday 13 October 2008 6.30pm
Location: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Sir David King
Chair: Professor David Held

In Sickness and In Power
Date: Monday 27 October 2008
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Old Theatre, Old Building
Speaker: Lord Owen
Chair: Professor Peter Hennessy

Britain since 1918: the strange career of British democracy
Date: Wednesday 29 October 2008
Time: 6.30-8pm
Venue: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: David Marquand
Chair: Professor Rodney Barker

November 2008

The Long Peace in Asia: explanation and projection
Date: Monday 10 November 2008 6.30pm
Location: The Wolfson Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Professor Muthiah Alagappa
Chair: Professor John Sidel

Kosovo's Independence and the Balkans: regional implications and challenges
Date: Tuesday 11 November 2008 6.30pm
Location: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House
Speaker: Jelena Bjelica, Anna Di Lellio, Enver Hoxhaj, Tim Judah
Chair: Dr Denisa Kostovicova

December 2008

21st Century Challenges: the management of climate change and the movement to a new low carbon economy
Date: Monday 1 December 2008 6.30pm
Location: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building
Speaker: Dr Ian Goldin
Chair: Professor David Held

 

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