Tom Kirk

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

Post Archive

25 May 2023
Jaclyn A. Kerr provides the eighth chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. The e-book's chapters will be…
24 May 2023
This blog is published to coincide with a webinar on “Making a difference: How Applied Political Economy Analysis contributes to impact through better informed decisions” on…
22 May 2023
Markus H.-P. Müller explores what the Renaissance can tell us about contemporary cultural and economic shifts. The Renaissance (15th-16th centuries) provides an obvious…
21 May 2023
International Media Centre, Hiroshima Summit - Gregory Stiles and Hugo Dobson The history of the G7 is one of interpersonal relationships. The idea of a ‘fireside chat’ between…
19 May 2023
International Media Centre, Hiroshima Summit - Gregory Stiles and Hugo Dobson report on the summit's evolving relationship with civil society. Kanson minpi, which literally…
19 May 2023
Giuseppina (Pina) D’Agostino discusses the AI Inventorship Challenge in patent law. This is the fifth post in a EGG commentary series exploring how AI’s development…
18 May 2023
International Media Centre, Hiroshima Summit - Gregory Stiles and Hugo Dobson report from the G7 for the Global Leadership Initiative. It beggars belief to think that it is less…
18 May 2023
Christopher Zambakari puts the current conflict in Sudan in context and asks what can be done to speed its resolution. Sudan is a country in northeast Africa that has been marred…
18 May 2023
Politics of Hate: Religious Majoritarianism in South Asia edited by Farahnaz Ispahani. HarperCollins India 2023. 336 pp., £17.99 paperback 9789356293557, $14.99 e-book…
16 May 2023
Kubilay Ogutcu explores what the recent elections may mean for the country and those looking for lessons for elsewhere. On May 14, Turkey went to polls to vote in presidential and…
12 May 2023
Duncan Green on why concern, morality and guilt play important roles in our attitudes to aid. Went to a big event on public attitudes to aid recently . Weird being back in…
10 May 2023
Recently, The Zambakari Advisory sat down with Ambassador Freeman in a wide-ranging Zoom call, posing questions on a series of subjects relating to the war in Ukraine, U.S.…
10 May 2023
Jessica Brandt provides the seventh chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. The e-book's chapters will be…
10 May 2023
Arthur Gwagwa and Beverley Townsend  propose a relational concept of the self-determination and non-dominance that aligns with African aspirations and claims in an …
08 May 2023
Brandt K. Mabuni and Hideo Asano argue that under Kishida, nonproliferation dreams meet energy pragmatism. During the uneasy days of the early Cold War, US President Dwight…