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GovPod
GovPod
12 episodes
4 days ago
GovPod is a podcast series by the LSE Undergraduate Political Review focusing on the blend between cutting-edge political science research and current affairs. The podcast will explore topics that are often incompletely covered by mainstream media such as China’s role in Kenya’s elections and what survey evidence tells us about how African citizens truly feel towards superpower involvement on the continent. Stay tuned for new episodes every week to hear about the findings of researchers from a variety of fields and most importantly, what they teach us about the world we live in today.
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GovPod is a podcast series by the LSE Undergraduate Political Review focusing on the blend between cutting-edge political science research and current affairs. The podcast will explore topics that are often incompletely covered by mainstream media such as China’s role in Kenya’s elections and what survey evidence tells us about how African citizens truly feel towards superpower involvement on the continent. Stay tuned for new episodes every week to hear about the findings of researchers from a variety of fields and most importantly, what they teach us about the world we live in today.
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Episodes (12/12)
GovPod
Somalia and Ethiopia: Navigating the Political Landscape in the Horn of Africa

We're joined by one of our fellow LSE undergraduate students, Ismail Moalin Ali, to talk about his third-year thesis, centred around the tensions between Somalia and Ethiopia.

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11 months ago
24 minutes

GovPod
Pre-Election Analysis: South Africa

We are joined by Dr Joachim Wehner to discuss the upcoming South African elections, namely the main candidates and the decreasing popularity of the ANC, alongside the unique socio-economic intricacies that impact voter trends.

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1 year ago
38 minutes 41 seconds

GovPod
Pre-Election Analysis: India

We are joined by Dr Mukulika Banerjee to discuss the upcoming Indian elections, the incumbent Prime Minister Modi, and the rise of Hindu nationalism.

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1 year ago
27 minutes 39 seconds

GovPod
Post-Election Analysis: Pakistan

We are joined by Dr Umair Javed to explain the post-general election crisis in Pakistan, with a particular analysis of the events of 8th February. We consider future possibilities for the country’s political stability.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 16 seconds

GovPod
Post-Election Analysis: Taiwan

We discuss the recent Taiwan elections, what the threat of China means for Taiwan's democracy, and the resilience of Taiwanese youth. We are joined by Felix Brender, an LSE PhD candidate, who specialises in Taiwan's security and peacekeeping.


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1 year ago
25 minutes 6 seconds

GovPod
Palestine, Colonialism, and Terrorism: in Conversation with Conor Gearty

What defines colonialism? What separates it from terrorism? Join LSE's very own Professor Conor Gearty as we discuss the narratives of the Palestinian struggle for liberation.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 23 seconds

GovPod
Neo-colonialism in Africa? Dispelling Myths Surrounding China-Africa Relations

Join us for 2023’s first GOVPOD episode with Eric Olander, the editor-in-chief of China and the Global South Project, in discussing the common misconceptions about China-Africa relations and where it’s going in the future - it's not where you think. In this episode, we touch on themes that have been undercovered by mainstream media such as the responsibility of African countries in sustainably managing their Chinese loans and the rulebook that China plays by in Global South countries being drastically different from the one traditionally played by the West. 

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2 years ago
41 minutes 9 seconds

GovPod
Episode 5: An Unconventional Way into Academia with Azhar Hussain

In this episode, we discuss how Azhar became interested in the social sciences despite a background in engineering. A must-listen for anyone interested in the breadth of options available to them after undergraduate level. 

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3 years ago
29 minutes 43 seconds

GovPod
Episode 4: The Civil Service and Brexit with Professor Edward Page

In this episode, Professor Page discusses the impact Brexit had on the civil service, as well as offering advice for any budding academics. 

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3 years ago
30 minutes 27 seconds

GovPod
Episode 3: How Sick is British Democracy? With Professor Richard Rose

In this weeks episode, we discuss Professor Rose's new book, 'How Sick is British Democracy? A Clinical Analysis.', as well as the advantages of writing academic books rather than articles.  

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3 years ago
34 minutes 47 seconds

GovPod
Episode 2: The Government's response to the pandemic with Professor Tony Travers

In this weeks episode, Professor Travers and Billy discuss the government's response to the COVID 19 pandemic. We specifically focus on what problems the approach chosen by the Johnson administration could raise in the long term. 

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3 years ago
30 minutes 36 seconds

GovPod
Episode 1: Chinese Bots and Textual Analysis with Hannah Bailey

In this weeks episode, Hannah and Billy discuss what its like to do post-graduate research, as well as the up and coming quantitative design method that is textual analysis and what it can tell us about Chinese and Russian state actors.   

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3 years ago
23 minutes 26 seconds

GovPod
GovPod is a podcast series by the LSE Undergraduate Political Review focusing on the blend between cutting-edge political science research and current affairs. The podcast will explore topics that are often incompletely covered by mainstream media such as China’s role in Kenya’s elections and what survey evidence tells us about how African citizens truly feel towards superpower involvement on the continent. Stay tuned for new episodes every week to hear about the findings of researchers from a variety of fields and most importantly, what they teach us about the world we live in today.