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Understanding global anti-gender politics | LSE Review of Books
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Transnational Anti-Gender Politics: Feminist Solidarity in Times of Global Attack edited by Aiko Holvikivi, Billy Holzberg and Tomás Ojeda brings together ...

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Q&A with Imaobong Umoren and Sumi Madhok on the International Studies Book Series
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Imaobong Umoren (LSE International History) and Sumi Madhok (LSE Gender Studies) are two of the editors of the International Studies Book Series published ...

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Decentralised Governance: Crafting Effective Democracies Around the World – review
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In Decentralised Governance, Jean-Paul Faguet and Sarmistha Pal brings together a broad selection of studies examining decentralisation and its impacts in ...

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Decentralised Governance: Crafting Effective Democracies Around the World – review
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In Decentralised Governance, Jean-Paul Faguet and Sarmistha Pal brings together a broad selection of studies examining decentralisation and its impacts in ...

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Eight of the best books of 2024 recommended by LSE blog editors
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LSE blogs regularly feature book reviews of the latest publications from across the social sciences and humanities. But which books were LSE blog editors ...

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LSE RB year in review: The 12 most popular posts of 2024
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What were you reading on LSE Review of Books in 2024? We count down the top 12 most popular posts (nine book reviews, two author Q&As and one reading ...

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Policing Patients – review | LSE Review of Books
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In Policing Patients, Elizabeth Chiarello examines the role of prescription drug monitoring programmes (PDMPs) in the opioid crisis in the US, arguing that ...

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Jewish Odesa – review | LSE Review of Books
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In Jewish Odesa, Marina Sapritsky-Nahum explores Jewish identity in Odesa over the course of Soviet history, Ukrainian nation-building and global Jewish ...

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