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Image Training Leaders to Prevent and Reduce Domestic Violence in Their Communities: Experimental Evidence From Peru Livia Schubiger
Image 29 Jun 2022 New report details how President Macron’s French diplomacy plans for Africa have fallen short – and future challenges Corentin Cohen
Image 23 Jun 2022 Professor Dominic Johnson brings an evolutionary perspective to understanding and fighting pandemics more effectively Dominic Johnson
Image 20 Jun 2022 Library of policy digests and podcasts on peacekeeping launched for the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI) initiative Andrea Ruggeri Sam Daws Evgenija Kroeker Rachel Morrow-Nguyen Tiril Høye Rahn Elizabeth Russ Ana Vilhelmina Verdnik
Image 10 Jun 2022 Changing Ukrainian opinions on security and EU revealed by wartime poll Marnie Howlett Carl Müller-Crepon
Image 9 Jun 2022 Raphaël Lefèvre’s book Jihad in the City wins prestigious political science prize Raphaël Lefèvre
Image 8 Jun 2022 Research on France’s offensive cyber strategy features in first Cyber Arms Watch Arthur PB Laudrain
Image 4 May 2022 New Women’s International Thought exhibition opens at the LSE Library Patricia Owens
Image 27 Apr 2022 A permanent national security council in Italy would have major benefits for Italian foreign and defence policy, says Andrea Ruggeri. Andrea Ruggeri
Image 14 Mar 2022 Annette Idler wins top prize for book on the life under armed groups in cross-border territories Annette Idler