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Andrew Hammond

Andrew Hammond is an Associate at LSE IDEAS at the London School of Economics.

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After the landslide win, Labour seeks to set political agenda

The annual party conference season in the UK is always a major part of the political year. However, this year’s conferences, which are akin to national political conventions in the US, are more important than most.

September 21, 2024

EU hit by double trouble, with Macron, Scholz on the ropes

For much of the postwar era, Germany and France have been the twin motors of European integration. Yet, as the continent faces one of its potentially most challenging periods, there are possible crises brewing in both nations.

September 14, 2024

Tensions in the Middle East fuel growing global ‘polycrisis’

Geopolitics was not widely viewed as a key trigger for the turmoil in international financial markets this month. However, several potential political fissures might yet emerge in 2024, including in the Middle East, bringing greater economic disequilibrium in their wake.

August 17, 2024

UK’s Labour Party defines battleground for reelection

There are major political differences between the Labour government that was elected on July 4 and its Conservative predecessor which gained power in May 2010. However, one common challenge that each faced on day one was that of a troubled economic inheritance.

August 03, 2024

Olympic-sized headaches a problem for Paris

Many governments still believe that hosting major sporting contests commands significant prestige, yet that assessment may be sorely tested with the huge challenges facing the ongoing Olympic Games in Paris.

July 28, 2024