LSE: The Ballpark

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Episodes

LSE: The Ballpark | The US’ changing relationship with NATO and Europe with Dr Celeste Wallander 11.08.2025

In an article in the latest issue of Foreign Affairs, “Beware the Europe You Wish For, The Downsides and Dangers of Allied Independence”,

LSE: The Ballpark | The Administrative State with Professor Kimberley S. Johnson 06.08.2025

In July 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Kimberley S. Johnson about the recent history of the US administrative state and racial representation in the US government and administration

LSE: The Ballpark | Deemphasizing Nuclear Weapons in Nuclear Deterrence with Dr Lauren Sukin 14.07.2025

In response to what the US sees as potential growing threats from China and North Korea, nuclear weapons are becoming a more and more important part of US alliance commitments and partnerships in East Asia

LSE: The Ballpark | The US-China AI race with Professor Angela Zhang 30.06.2025

In January 2025, the release of a new model and chatbot by Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company, DeepSeek, sent shockwaves through the tech industry in the US and elsewhere.

LSE: The Ballpark | The US and India–Pakistan tensions with Lisa Curtis 18.06.2025

On the May 7th, 2025, India launched missile strikes on Pakistan in response to a terrorist attack in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir on April 22nd.

LSE: The Ballpark | International Relations and Democracy in a Multipolar World 03.06.2025

The US-led international order is under strain from without and within. Authoritarian powers such as Russia and China are challenging the core tenets of global cooperation and conflict management.

LSE: The Ballpark | AI and intellectual property with Dr Bhamati Viswanathan 21.05.2025

Many institutions are now using artificial intelligence (AI) models as tools to think about solutions to a variety of challenges, from the everyday to the global.

LSE: The Ballpark | The state of American democracy with Professor Michael Latner 05.05.2025

The Phelan US Centre spoke to Michael Latner, Professor of Political Science at California Polytechnic State University and Director of Research on Democratic Reform at the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice at Harvard Law School

LSE: The Ballpark | The Origins of the US-China Chip War with Dr John Minnich 14.04.2025

In March 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to John Minnich, Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at LSE about why semiconductors are so important in the global economy.

LSE: The Ballpark | Cultivating Democracy with Professor Mukulika Banerjee 04.04.2025

In February 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to spoke to Mukulika Banerjee, Professor in LSE’s Department of Anthropology.

LSE: The Ballpark | US-China strategic stability with Dr Nicola Leveringhaus 24.03.2025

The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has brought the spectre of potential nuclear conflict back into the public consciousness for the first time in decades.

LSE: The Ballpark | Donald Trump and the far-right with Dr Rachel Blum 10.03.2025

Donald Trump’s links to the right, including the far right and the alt-right date back to least to his 2016 presidential campaign and continued through his first term and then into his 2024 election campaign .

LSE: The Ballpark | US-China relations under the new Trump administration with Professor Minxin Pei 24.02.2025

President Trump has made his feelings about US competition with China plain; one of the early acts of his second presidential term has been to place tariffs on Chinese imports.

LSE: The Ballpark | The international order and US-China competition with Professor Shiping Tang 10.02.2025

In the past decade, many commentators have increasingly spoken of growing competition between the United States and China in areas like trade, industrial policy, but also on foreign policy and global influence more generally.

LSE: The Ballpark | The Evolution of American Chip Controls on China with Dr Douglas Fuller 06.01.2025

In December 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke Dr Douglas Fuller, Associate Professor in the Department of International Economics, Government and Business at Copenhagen Business School.

LSE: The Ballpark | China and technology export controls with Michael Mastanduno and Jennifer Lind 09.12.2024

In October 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Michael Mastanduno, Nelson A. Rockefeller Professor of Government at Dartmouth College, and Dr Jennifer Lind, Associate Professor of Government at Dartmouth College.

LSE: The Ballpark | America and the Asian 21st Century with Professor Kishore Mahbubani 25.11.2024

In November 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Professor Kishore Mahbubani, Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore.

LSE: The Ballpark | China’s evolving approach to economic security with Professor Yeling Tan 11.11.2024

In October 2024 the LSE Phelan US Centre spoke to Yeling Tan, Professor of Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. They spoke about how China understands economic security and its evolving economic strategy.

LSE: The Ballpark | AI and elections with Professor Lawrence Lessig 28.10.2024

In October 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to spoke to Lawrence Lessig, the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard Law School.

LSE: The Ballpark | The West and the failure of democracy in the Middle East with Professor Fawaz Gerges 18.10.2024

In October 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Fawaz Gerges, Professor of International Relations at LSE, about his new book, “What Really Went Wrong: The West and the failure of democracy in the Middle East”.

LSE: The Ballpark | The social media spiral of silence with Nick Lewis 14.10.2024

In September 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Nick Lewis, a PhD student in LSE’s Department of Government and a recipient of a Phelan US Centre PhD Summer Research Grant in 2022, about how social media creates bias in democratic deliberation.

LSE: The Ballpark | Why America Can’t Retrench with Dr Peter Harris 30.09.2024

In September 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Peter Harris, Associate Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University about his new book, Why America Can’t Retrench (And How It Might).

LSE: The Ballpark | Faculty-student research collaborations with Evelyne Ong 23.09.2024

In August 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Evelyne Ong, an undergraduate research assistant with the Phelan US Centre for the 2023-24 academic year.

LSE: The Ballpark | Master’s students essay competition on capitalism 16.09.2024

In 2024, the Phelan US Centre ran an essay competition for master’s students with the prompt, ““How should the United States work to shape the future of capitalism in this age of insecurity?”.

LSE: The Ballpark | US Industrial Policy with Professor Nathan Lane 02.09.2024

In July 2024 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Nathan Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, about industrial policy in the United States and its history.

About the podcast

The Ballpark is the LSE Phelan US Centre's regular podcast on the politics and policy of the United States. Through features and interviews with academics from the LSE and elsewhere, The Ballpark looks more closely into what's going on behind the headlines.

Author

LSE Film and Audio Team

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Social

Podcast website

lse.ac.uk

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EN

Episodes

170

Latest episode

6. jul. 2026

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