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The power game (PDF) Paul Kennedy debates American power in today's fractured world.

Beyond borders (PDF) The dynamics of migration are evolving with remarkable speed. Peter Sutherland examines these issues.

Shaping the Middle East (PDF) Fred Halliday sets out the five themes he believes should govern future study of the region at LSE.

Josef Ackermann (PDF) Claire Sanders introduces Deutsche Bank's CEO, currently a visiting professor in the Department of Finance.

How well do 'facts' travel? (PDF) Mary Morgan and Jon Adams discuss what happens to 'facts' and what roles they play as they make their way around the different groups who use them.

LSE Asia Forum (PDF) The politics of knowledge was the theme of the School's fourth Asia Forum, held in Singapore in April.

Who rules the money markets? Is international regulation keeping pace with today's financial markets? Howard Davies recommends an overhaul.

From Moll to modernity (PDF) Nicola Lacey explains what connects a book by an 18th century novelist with research into the development of ideas of criminal responsibility.

Generating business (PDF) Student Lindsey Hall interviews two enterprising young alumni about their new LSE-inspired business, G2G.

Rodent's rambles: rerum cognoscere... Darwin (PDF) Rodney Barker and the insurgent mammals.

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