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The Public Sphere: Journal of Public Policy

Hosted by The Public Sphere Journal Team · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 9 episodes

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Episodes
9
Last ep.
11 days ago
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30m
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Listen Score
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About this podcast

Welcome to the official podcast of the LSE School of Public Policy's student-led Public Sphere Journal (PSJ). We are a bunch of students, troubled with questions, armed with microphones, and blessed with motivation. Join us as we break down complex contemporary problems of international governance into tangible policy solutions.

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The Public Sphere Journal Team hosts The Public Sphere: Journal of Public Policy, a government show with 9 episodes published.

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The Art of the Deal: An Insider's Guide to Trade and Trade Negotiations

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In today's globalised world, the effects of international trade are felt in everyday life, from the price of goods on supermarket shelves to the headlines about tariffs, new trade deals, and the occasional breakdown of n

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Is All Politics Actually Local? The importance of local government in the UK with Tony Travers and Shad Hoshyar

Apr 29, 202640m0

In the UK, local government touches almost every aspect of daily life. From housing and transport to social care and planning, yet local elections rarely command the attention they deserve. With the May 7th local electio

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Rising Taxes, Service Delivery, and the Cost of Growth: Unpacking the 2025 UK Budget

Feb 20, 202651m0

In November 2025, Chancellor Rachel Reeves delivered Labour's second major budget promising growth and stability. Yet, Britons witness councils going bankrupt, taxes stealthily rising, and public services collapsing unde

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Why Governments Often Fail to Deliver: The State Capacity Challenge

Feb 11, 202643m0

Why did countries with pandemic preparedness plans struggle during COVID-19 while others succeeded? Why do billions in development aid fail to improve lives? The answer sometimes isn't bad policy or insufficient funding.

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Can Governments Keep Up with This Industrial Revolution? Finances, Growth, and Bubbles

Feb 1, 202650m0

From OpenAI to SpaceX, private innovation is reshaping economies faster than regulators can respond. But what should states actually do? In this episode, Dr. Frank Muci Lander, LSE Policy Fellow, unpacks how governments

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The Hidden Costs of the Modern Monetary System: A discussion with Luis Garicano

Jun 22, 202513mEp. 3S1

How did €0.6 trillion shift from taxpayers to bondholders in the Eurozone? Can households benefit from Quantitative Easing the same way financial institutions do? Why is the line between monetary and fiscal policy blurre

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In Dollars We Trust? The "King of Currencies", Trump's policies, and potential contenders

Apr 28, 202514mEp. 2S1

A provocative article by Barry Eichengreen questions whether the dollar can remain the "King of Currencies." But how fragile is the global medium of exchange system really, and could Trump's policies destabilize it? LSE

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Intro: The PSJ Podcast 2024-2025

Apr 7, 20252mEp. 1S3

In our first episode for this season, Lead Editor Samir Janmohamed (for the year 2024/25) introduces the Public Sphere Journal Podcast — a platform from LSE’s student-led journal of international policy. Learn what to ex

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Tariffs and Tanks: What lies ahead in EU Monetary and Fiscal Policy?

Apr 7, 202514mEp. 1S1

How will US Tariffs affect monetary policy in the EU? Will Germany's ambitious fiscal reforms lead to a spillover in the architecture of the Stability and Growth Pact? LSE Professor Paul De Grauwe of the European Institu

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The Public Sphere: Journal of Public Policy is hosted by The Public Sphere Journal Team. The show is categorised under government and has published 9 episodes.

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The Public Sphere: Journal of Public Policy has published 9 episodes.

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