Tom Kirk

Tom is GP's Online Editor and researcher at the London School of Economics and Political Science. 

Post Archive

19 April 2024
Simon Usherwood argues that the new the pact is a product of centrist politicians not wanting to be outflanked on the question of migration. The European Parliament has…
18 April 2024
Earth Day takes place every year on 22 April and is one of the biggest environmental protest movements on the planet. The theme of Earth Day this year is 'Planet vs. Plastics' -…
17 April 2024
The “brain drain” narrative misses the opportunities that a highly educated and dynamic diaspora can bring to Africa, writes Ephias Ruhode. African countries have collectively…
15 April 2024
In the fourth of this series of podcasts with UN and other aid leaders making change happen on the frontline, I talked to UNICEF’s Pia Britto about how she and a group of…
11 April 2024
Ilias Alami and Jack Taggart argue that major institutions of global economic governance have recently adapted their policies in response to the rise of the ‘new state capitalism…
10 April 2024
Moshe Alamaro unpicks the history of the contemporary global Military-Industrial Complex and proposes action to tackle it. The CEO of Raytheon, the largest defense contractor,…
07 April 2024
Janneke Niessen explores how investing in female founders and female-led startups is a natural by-product of funding the best founders. Just a month ago, society was celebrating…
04 April 2024
Daniel Clausen argues for “challenge-based” and “solution-generating” research. What should we research? How should we spend our time (and institutional money)…
04 April 2024
Risk and Resilience in the Era of Climate Change by Vinod Thomas. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan 2023. 232 pp., £24.99 hardcover 978-981-19-8620-8, £24.99 paperback 978-981-19-8623…
03 April 2024
The ‘Open Movement’ is 20 years old. This reflection is written with love – one of us was deeply involved from the start, the other a fellow traveller looking from the sidelines.…
27 March 2024
In a blog for International Women’s Day, new parent Anthony Kamande reflects on the heavy cost his partner and family have paid for the simple act of having a baby. In…
25 March 2024
Arnold Bomans and Peter Roessingh propose that decision-making experts design a procedure to decide on system change. Nobody noticed, but COP28 failed to deliver its promised…
20 March 2024
Tad Daley explores the horrifying decision taken by the team behind the atomic bomb and the consequences we still live with.  The word “infinity” is frequently…
18 March 2024
Pooja Ramamurthi argues that partnerships with bridging powers are increasingly vital to unpicking North-South gridlocks and effective climate cooperation. The latest report…