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Spring 2008 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
London School of Economics and Political Science
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Audio and pdf files from LSE's spring 2008 programme of public lectures and events.
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Audio and pdf files from LSE's spring 2008 programme of public lectures and events.
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The Ideas that are Changing Politics
Spring 2008 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
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17 years ago
The Ideas that are Changing Politics
Contributor(s): David Willetts MP, David Cameron MP | There has been an extraordinary surge in the study of behaviour from evolutionary biologists, neurologists and game theorists, but this has been largely divorced from the political debate. David Willetts will draw on the latest research from these disciplines to explain what Government can and cannot do to influence our behaviour. David Willetts is shadow secretary of state for innovation, universities and skills and has been the MP for Havant since 1992. He was shadow secretary of state for work and pensions from 2001-2005 and has worked at HM Treasury and the Number 10 Policy Unit.
Spring 2008 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Audio and pdf files from LSE's spring 2008 programme of public lectures and events.