# lse (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 2 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover lse.

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## [Sovereignty in Iran: Challenges to Eurocentrism from Ancient Iran to the Islamic Republic](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/sovereignty-in-iran)

_2026-07-07 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

The LSE Middle East Centre hosted the launch of Shabnam Holliday's new book, Sovereignty in Iran: Challenges to Eurocentrism from Ancient Iran to the Islamic Republic. This multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary collaborative project examines sovereignty as a plural concept through the case of Iran, challenging Eurocentric assumptions in the Humanities and Social Sciences. The discussion explored…

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## [Policy and the Future of Education in Kuwait](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/education-in-kuwait)

_2026-06-29 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

The LSE Middle East Centre hosted a Kuwait Programme panel discussion highlighting recent education policy issues and trajectories in Kuwait and globally, with a focus on the role of policy in shaping current and future priorities of education. The panel discussed Kuwait’s policy challenges and changes in the broader context of global education policies and the neoliberal order. The panel also…

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## [Turkey and the Liberal International Order: Hegemony, Contestation and the Politics of Articulation since 1919](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/turkey-and-liberal-international-order)

_2026-06-29 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

The LSE Middle East Centre hosted the launch of 'Turkey and the Liberal International Order', a new book examining Turkey’s complex and evolving relationship with the liberal international order from the end of the First World War to the present day. The book explores how Turkey, as a middle power, responded to major global transformations following the First World War, the Second World War and…

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## [In Conversation with Abderrahmane Hadj Nacer and Francis Ghiles](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/algeria-conference-26-hadj-nacer-ghiles)

_2026-06-18 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

As part of the British Academy Conference 'Algeria: Historical Struggles and Imagined Utopias' organised by the LSE Middle East Centre and the Centre for Peace and Security, Coventry University. A fascinating conversation between Abderrahmane Hadj Nacer, former Governor of the Bank of Algeria, and Francis Ghiles, former journalist with the Financial Times and BBC World Service, on the historical…

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## [Algeria and the Anxiety of Decolonisation: Case Studies in Language and Gender](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/algeria-conference-26-keynote-lecture)

_2026-06-16 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

Professor Zahia Smail Salhi is Chair of Modern Arabic Studies at the University of Manchester since 2013 and Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Science at Sharjah University for the last three years. She specialises in Arabic literature, culture as well as women and gender in the Middle East and North Africa. Her Keynote talk “Algeria and the Anxiety of Decolonisation: Case Studies…

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## [Kurdish Studies Conference: Developing Kurdish Studies as a scholarly field](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/kurdish-conference-26-keynote-lecture)

_2026-06-15 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

This plenary session, delivered as part of the 2026 Kurdish Studies Conference by Marlene Schäfers, University of Utrecht and Kurdish Studies Journal and Welat Zeydanlıoğlu, Kurdish Studies Network, was a conversation about the state of Kurdish Studies as a scholarly field. The session was moderated by Veli Yadirgi. Marlene Schäfers is associate professor at the Department of Cultural Anthropology…

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## [Sudan’s Current War: A Longer View on Peacemaking and Prospects](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/sudans-current-war)

_2026-05-27 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

The LSE Middle East Centre hosted the launch of Richard Barltrop’s paper, 'Sudan’s Current War: A Longer View on Peacemaking and Prospects'. This hybrid event launched a new paper examining the ongoing war in Sudan, which broke out in 2023. Drawing on lessons from the history of peacemaking in Sudan and comparative insights from other civil wars, the paper reflects on pathways toward ending the…

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## [Social Protection and Conflict Prevention in Lebanon and Jordan](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/social-protection-and-conflict-prevention)

_2026-05-08 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

This webinar examines perceptions of social protection and conflict prevention in Lebanon and Jordan among policymakers and household recipients of state-provided cash transfers. Drawing on extensive qualitative fieldwork conducted between October 2022 and March 2024, Rana Jawad explores how global policy frameworks such as the Grand Bargain and the Humanitarian-Development-Peace (Triple Nexus)…

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## [Social Media Consumption and Food-Consumption in Contemporary Kuwait](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/social-media-consumption-and-food-consumption-in-kuwait)

_2026-04-21 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

The LSE Middle East Centre hosted a Kuwait Programme workshop, presenting research on the influence of social media on food-consumption behaviours in Kuwait. Kuwait is experiencing public health challenges driven by rising rates of non-communicable nutrition-related diseases such as diabetes and obesity. According to the World Bank, the prevalence of diabetes in Kuwait increased tenfold between…

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## [Urban Exclusion in the City](https://soundcloud.com/lsemiddleeastcentre/urban-exclusion-in-the-city)

_2026-04-14 · LSE Middle East Centre Podcasts_

In the final episode of this season, Ahmad Abu Hussien, an urban sociologist from Jordan, brings together academics and practitioners to explore theories of urban planning and design through case studies of Jordan and Dubai. This episode explores the concept of infrastructural citizenship, a framework that helps us understand infrastructure not simply as roads, public spaces, water or sewage…

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## [Do Equality Campaigns Backfire? Football, Identity, and the Politics of Inclusion](https://politicsinsane.substack.com/p/do-equality-campaigns-backfire-football)

_2026-03-25 · Politically In/Sane_

Sarina-Sharma Welsh looks at the ever-growing interaction between politics and sport

## [Tribal Politics : How Issues create Political Identities](https://politicsinsane.substack.com/p/tribal-politics-how-issues-create)

_2026-03-12 · Vishnu · Politically In/Sane_

Vishnu Prakash reviews Tribal Politics, by Sara Hobolt (LSE) and James Tilley (University of Oxford) and looks ahead to the effects of Brexit on British Politics

## [Defeat the Enemy : Do Negative Campaigns Outperform Positive Ones?](https://politicsinsane.substack.com/p/defeat-the-enemy-do-negative-campaigns)

_2026-02-26 · Politically In/Sane_

Jade Holman, Producer at Politically In/Sane writes for POAL on emerging research about the affective responses generated by emotionally-charged campaign messaging

## [Political Entrepreneurs - Who Are They and How Do They Thrive?](https://politicsinsane.substack.com/p/political-entrepreneurs-who-are-they)

_2026-02-19 · Politically In/Sane_

Professor Sara Hobolt, the Sutherland Chair in European Institutions and Head of the Department of Government at LSE talks about seizing political opportunity

## [Political Games in the Bureaucracy](https://politicsinsane.substack.com/p/political-games-in-the-bureaucracy)

_2026-01-27 · Politically In/Sane_

Dr. Elisa Wirsching, Political Scientist at LSE, explains how street-level bureaucrats can shape elections and why accountability gets messy when politicians and public employees clash.

## [How Do Campaigns Matter?](https://politicsinsane.substack.com/p/how-do-campaigns-matter)

_2025-11-09 · Politically In/Sane_

Florian Foos, Associate Professor of Political Science, LSE explains the Mamdani moment in Political Campaigning.

