Not just lines on a map: borders in a changing world

Not just lines on a map: borders in a changing world

Author: LSE Film and Audio Team October 9, 2025 Duration: 1:30:16
We are joined by Maya Goodfellow, Tarsis Brito and Luke de Noronha who will each draw on their areas of expertise to discuss the implications of borders in a changing world.

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The national interest: politics after globalisation [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:27:58
Are the politics of national interest making a comeback in the multipolar world after the end of globalisation? What is the national interest and why did it get forgotten at the end of the 20th century? Does the idea off…
Monetary policy in perspective [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

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Why immigration policy is hard [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:26:54
Join us for the 2026 Lionel Robbins Memorial Lectures which this year will be delivered by Alan Manning. This lecture is one of three based on the newly published book, Why Immigration Policy Is Hard.
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Duration: 1:10:07
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Power and profit: stresses and futures of market economies [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:34:22
The famous epithet that “the old world is dying, and the new world struggles to be born: now is the time of monsters”, is most often attributed to the Marxist thinker and revolutionary Antonio Gramsci.
Abundant clean energy for all: the technological opportunity [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:23:57
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Are revolutions justified? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:29:29
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Duration: 30:14
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