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Ahead of European Parliament elections, what is the attitude of the Italian government towards the EU?

Despite Giorgia Meloni’s once vehement opposition to Brussels, relations between Italy & the EU are now increasingly positive.

Read on LSE EUROPP blog👇
blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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🌳 With corporate action & misinformation coming under greater scrutiny, ‘climate-washing’ is increasingly being targeted through litigation.

Catherine Higham, Juliana Vélez Echeverri & Joana Setzer Grantham LSE explore the topic LSE Business Review
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The young in the UK, the US and some European countries, according to the World Happiness Report, are less happy today than they were a few years ago.

But Ben O'Loughlin and James Sloam say there are deeper causes than social media and smartphone use.
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📚 In this LSE USAPP blog piece, Elizabeth O’Brien Ingleson argues that Chinese overcapacity is a symptom, not a cause, of US domestic problems:

blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…

📚 In this @LSEUSAblog piece, @lizingleson argues that Chinese overcapacity is a symptom, not a cause, of US domestic problems: blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024…
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The US is concerned about the speed of China’s progress in outer space.

Scott Firsing, PhD examines Beijing’s space diplomacy with its African colleagues, and Washington’s ambitions to keep up.
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🇷🇴Next in our European elections series - what is at stake for Romania when the country votes in the parliamentary elections?

Alexandru Damian CRPE reviews the role of the far-right for LSE EUROPP blog👇
blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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Firms are rushing to integrate LLMs like ChatGPT into operations, but businesses should be cautious.

Dr Terence Tse & Danny Goh say firms should ask:
1) Is output accuracy a priority?
2) Can your AI system trace the origins of data?
3) Is the data secured?
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Is the far right set for a breakthrough in Romania's European Parliament election? | Alexandru Damian CRPE blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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The UK’s share of global IPOs has been dropping rapidly in recent years, which has led to a continual stream of reviews and reforms.

Elizabeth Howell LSE Law School reviews what proposed UK regulatory changes would mean for international market access.
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Every Prime Minister who attended an English university since WW2 went to Oxford Uni.

Lee Elliot Major asks why we should we care about the persistence of social elites at the top of British politics – and do Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer buck the trend?
blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities/2…

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💥New! The cross-party consensus that the way to tackle the housing crisis is to build more homes isn’t working. Instead, we should be pursuing innovative policies that make efficient use of the existing housing stock. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…

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New research from Prof. Daphne Halikiopoulou & Tim Vlandas finds no statistically significant link between terrorist attacks and support for the far right in Europe - full paper Perspectives on Politics blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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Has the UK become an 'inheritocracy'?

The Inequality of Wealth Liam Byrne MP Bloomsbury Books UK examines the UK's deep-seated and proposes a strategy on how to fix it.

Review by Vamika Goel ➡ wp.me/p2MwSQ-hhf

Has the UK become an 'inheritocracy'? The Inequality of Wealth @liambyrnemp @BloomsburyBooks examines the UK's deep-seated #WealthInequality and proposes a strategy on how to fix it. Review by @GoelVamika ➡ wp.me/p2MwSQ-hhf
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The rise of the is not inevitable. In our new Perspectives on Politics article with Tim Vlandas we find no direct causal link between terrorist attacks and far-right party preferences- now in a blogpost for LSE EUROPP blog blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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There is a cross-party consensus that the UK housing crisis should be tackled by building more homes.

LSE British Politics and Policy reviews why this approach is failing to work. Instead, innovative policies can make efficient use of the existing housing stock.
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Do jihadist terrorist attacks increase support for far-right parties?

Tim Vlandas and Prof. Daphne Halikiopoulou present new evidence to suggest terrorist attacks in Europe are unlikely to decisively change party preferences, despite affecting political attitudes.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/202…

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'The dilemma of market liberal central banking involves the recognition by most central bankers that increasing climate change will require ever greater central bank intervention.'

Joscha Wullweber @[email protected] and Nicolás Aguila👇
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“Every PM who has attended an English university since the War went to Oxford”. Lee Elliot Major explains why the persistent social elitism at the top of British politics is problematic

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A new divide has emerged in higher education between students who commute and those who stay on campus.

Lee Elliot Major reports on new findings with LSE Inequalities to show that commuter students face financial struggle and a growing sense of isolation.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities/2…

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