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The social media accounts linked to from lseirdept are: • Instagram • LinkedIn • X • Bluesky Besides social media accounts, lseirdept has populated their site with: • Humanitarian Aid and the European Union | An Analysis of its Effective • Saving the world one family at a time | Film screening - LSE • The ecological continuation of empire in the Arab world - LSE • Reduced Campus Access • Europe after 'the West'? - LSE • Resilience and Community in International Relations: Lessons from Central Eurasia - LSE • Europe in a post-liberal world - LSE • The Militarisation of British Democracy: The Iraq and Afghanistan Wars - LSE • Student Support Map - You've Got This • Awards 2026 Wrapped! - LSE Volunteer Centre • The Russia-Ukraine War: a challenge to international order Podcast • Chatham House: The First Hundred Years • The Russia-Ukraine War: A Challenge to International Order? – student event blogger report • Forbes 30 under 20 - Manas Chawla • Day in the Life of an LSE International Relations Student: Faustine • Strengthening the Representation of Women in Diplomacy: Lessons from the Field - LSE • Fifteen recommended LGBTQ+ books for Pride Month 2024 • Judging under Constraint • Russia’s War on Ukraine in 2024: pivotal moment or impasse? – student event blogger report • Announcing the Dominique Jacquin-Berdal PhD Prize for Best Thesis 2025 - LSE Department of International Relations • BSc IR Prizewinners 2023/24 • The Oxford Handbook of Transitional Justice • Mongolia’s struggle for economic independence amid geopolitical tensions • Rethinking the 1990s: Liberal World Order-Building in the Aftermath of the Cold War • Shaping tomorrow’s world today: The 62nd Graduate Study Programme on the UN Summit of the Future 2024 • Women, Peace and Security Survey - Georgetown Institute for Women, Peace and Security • Guest Blog from Anna: Why I Volunteer, and Why You Should • Staff-Student Liaison Committees | LSE Department of International Relations - LSE • Ascending Order- Dr Rohan Mukherjee • 2025 Trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Remembrance in a Post-Conflict Society • Research in the IR Department • Cosmopolitan Imaginaries and International Disorder | University of Michigan Press • Find out more from our PhD alumni about the careers they've gone on to- YouTube • The 1990 Institute Prize Winner – Robotic Might, Aerospace Fright: China’s Uneven March to Tech Sovereignty • Career in Research in International Relations - Marnie Howlett • BSc IR Prizewinners 2024/25 announced • Day in the Life of an LSE International Relations Student: Ishika • Breaking Into Academia: Pablo Dufour on co-authoring as a student • Departmental Senior Student Advice Team- Anna Izdebska • Book: The Unseen History of International Law • Posters in Parliament • Greenland, Iceland and the meltdown of the old order in the North Atlantic | LSE Event • Deciphering China's ambitions in space • The Great Betrayal: The Struggle for Freedom and Democracy in the Middle East • The downsides of being a nuclear superpower | LSE Research • Student events • ‘The veils and the women’: Can we really advocate for freedom when we are banning them? • Q&A with Boroli Prize Winners • Women and girls’ health and human rights in Afghanistan • Reimaging Motives and Emotions in International Relations – student event report • Women Working in Security, Peace Processes, and Diplomacy – student event blogger report • Atomized incorporation: Chinese workers and the aftermath of China's rise • The Holocaust: an unfinished history • The Cost of Borders – podcast • Learn more about Susan Strange (1/2) • The Cost of Borders – student event report • Learn more about Susan Strange (2/2) • One Picture, One Thousand Words - podcast • Day in the Life of an LSE International Relations Student: Vandana • One Picture, One Thousand Words: pictorial storytelling in China’s foreign policy – student event report • Your Master's dissertation with LSE LIFE • MSc Prizewinners 2023/24 announced • LSE represented at the European Student Assembly • The controversial case for a world government | Mathias Koening-Archibugi • Book: The Universal Republic: A Realistic Utopia? • Book: The Market in Global International Society • Women’s History Month: a reflection on the experiences of women in our IR department and beyond • The global fight against LGBTI rights: how transnational conservative networks target sexual and gender minorities - podcast • The global fight against LGBTI rights: how transnational conservative networks target sexual and gender minorities – student event blogger report • LSE student receives The Diana Award • Women in diplomacy - podcast • BLOG - From a PhD in IR at LSE to the top of a think tank • Women in diplomacy – student event blogger report • Who's who in the Department of International Relations • How Sanctions Work - podcast • The contested world economy – student event blogger report • How Sanctions Work – student event blogger report • The contested world economy - podcast • The end of free markets? - podcast • Meet your student reps! • The end of free markets? – student event blogger report • The perils of Saudi nationalism • Get in touch with your Student Academic Representatives • BSc IR Prizewinners 2022/23 announced • Children of a modest star - podcast • The revolutionary city • Children of a modest star – student event blogger report • Student Partnership Committee • The end of free markets? Economic statecraft in the age of geopolitics • The perils of Saudi nationalism – student event blogger report • 2024 Sakharov Prize finalists • Religion and diplomacy in the Middle East – student event blogger report • The Violence of Law: The Formation and Deformation of Gacaca Courts in Rwanda • Religion and diplomacy in the Middle East • Economic nationalism and global (dis)order • How Sanctions Work: Iran and the Impact of Economic Warfare • LSE Festival: Reckoning with the past: truth-telling and the British Empire • Announcing the inaugural Dominique Jacquin-Berdal PhD Prize for Best Thesis 2024 • Revolutions and world order: still the 'Sixth Great Power'? • IR Volunteering Opportunities • Greenland, Iceland and the meltdown of the old order in the North Atlantic • What really went wrong in the Middle East- Professor Fawaz Gerges • The future of Europe's security after three years of war in Ukraine: approaching crunch time? • Welcome to the Department of International Relations! • New forms of citizen participation in global governance • New books • Book launch of Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men • LSE Student Hub • LSE100 • Building opening hours during the break • Destination LSE • Support over the break • Online Open Day subject talks • LSE Business, International Relations and the Political Economy Online Certificate Course • Our events • LSE Life Resources • One picture, one thousand words: pictorial storytelling in China's foreign policy • LSE Virtual Open Day • The cost of borders • Mental Health Awareness Week • Reimaging Motives and Emotions in International Relations • Wellbeing support at LSE • LSE LIFE: Exam and assessment tips • Where does the EU enlargement stand? • Our website • LSE International Relations (@lseir.bsky.social) • Our programmes of study • Our YouTube channel • Fixing Gender: The Paradoxical Politics of Training Peacekeepers • Book your alumni walking tour! • Women in diplomacy • PhD Virtual Graduate Open Event Registration • MSc Virtual Graduate Open Event Registration • The global fight against LGBTI rights: how transnational conservative networks target sexual and gender minorities • Children of a modest star • Get in Touch with Your 2022/23 Student Academic Reps! • 2021/22 MSc Dissertation Prizewinners • Grimshaw Club Essay Competition