The LSE has a long history of influencing political thought and policy. The British Government at LSE has embarked on a project to showcase the numerous scholars, from Beatrice and Sidney Webb to Richard Layard, that have had an important impact on the state and society. In this article, Tony Travers provides an overview of the project’s purpose and progress
The LSE Media and Communications Department where Polis is based has been ranked fourth in the UK un...
Informed by policy sociology and a Foucauldian theorisation, this article explores how a selection o...
This thesis explores the discussion of conservative ideas about secondary education in England betwe...
he LSE has a long history of influencing political thought and policy. The British Government at LSE...
This monograph traces the emergence and evolution of the LSE Government Department from 1895 to 2020...
This monograph traces the emergence and evolution of the LSE Government Department from 1895 to 2020...
The last Labour government policy insisted that henceforward 25 per cent of all government aid to un...
The last Labour government policy insisted that henceforward 25 per cent of all government aid to un...
In October 2003, I started a secondment from the London School of Economics (LSE), where I hold the ...
Here at the LSE blogs, we are always eager to follow up on our published posts and track the impact ...
Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and me...
IDEAS was formed at the LSE to encourage a critical, but engaged, dialogue between academics and pol...
The papers, which form the basis of this booklet, were prepared for a seminar which took place in su...
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
Academic influence in policy-making is not a monolithic process. In addition to providing rigorous d...
The LSE Media and Communications Department where Polis is based has been ranked fourth in the UK un...
Informed by policy sociology and a Foucauldian theorisation, this article explores how a selection o...
This thesis explores the discussion of conservative ideas about secondary education in England betwe...
he LSE has a long history of influencing political thought and policy. The British Government at LSE...
This monograph traces the emergence and evolution of the LSE Government Department from 1895 to 2020...
This monograph traces the emergence and evolution of the LSE Government Department from 1895 to 2020...
The last Labour government policy insisted that henceforward 25 per cent of all government aid to un...
The last Labour government policy insisted that henceforward 25 per cent of all government aid to un...
In October 2003, I started a secondment from the London School of Economics (LSE), where I hold the ...
Here at the LSE blogs, we are always eager to follow up on our published posts and track the impact ...
Criticisms of academics, particularly of political scientists, have dominated recent academic and me...
IDEAS was formed at the LSE to encourage a critical, but engaged, dialogue between academics and pol...
The papers, which form the basis of this booklet, were prepared for a seminar which took place in su...
I have had a close and long-standing relationship with the IOE (Institute of Education), UCL’s Facul...
Academic influence in policy-making is not a monolithic process. In addition to providing rigorous d...
The LSE Media and Communications Department where Polis is based has been ranked fourth in the UK un...
Informed by policy sociology and a Foucauldian theorisation, this article explores how a selection o...
This thesis explores the discussion of conservative ideas about secondary education in England betwe...