Grimshaw Club

Grimshaw Podcasts

Welcome to the LSE Grimshaw Club's podcasts! In our bimonthly episodes, host Carola Ducco and other Grimshaw Club members discuss careers and research in international relations. In Grimshaw Speakers, our longstanding series, we are joined by practitioners in IR, who tell us about their journey and career tips. In Grimshaw Spotlight, we chat to PhD students, fellows and professors at the LSE and beyond, and learn about their ongoing research and the future of IR. Find us on Instagram @grimshawmedia and at @grimshawlse !

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Grimshaw Club

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Government

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Latest episode

Apr 30, 2026

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Episodes

Speaker Series #11 - Mr Eryanto on an MNC's Human Centred Approach to Sustainability, Food Security and Growth 30.04.2026

In this episode of our Speaker Series, we invited Mr Eryanto, Head of Syngenta Indonesia–an agrochemical and biotech seeds MNC. Unlike previous episodes, we embark on an interesting interdisciplinary conversation to understand one MNC's perspective on key IR issues of sustainability, food security and political volatility. Mr Eryanto reveals that MNC's approaches may not be so different to that of...

Voices of CIVICA x Grimshaw Speaker Series #10 - Dr Sara B. Hobolt Shifting Landscape of European Democracy 10.04.2026

This episode of Grimshaw Speakers was made in collaboration with the CIVICA think tank's inter-school podcast series 'Voices of CIVICA'. In this episode, Dr Sara B Hobolt, Head of the Government Department at LSE, discusses party dealignment and issue based politics in Europe. Using insights from her latest book "Tribal Politics", she reflects on Brexit and politicised European integration, highli...

Voices of CIVICA x Grimshaw Speaker Series # 9 - Dr Joan Costa Font Ageing Populations in Europe 28.03.2026

This episode of Grimshaw Speakers was made in collaboration with the CIVICA think tank's inter-school podcast series 'Voices of CIVICA'. In this episode of our Speaker Series, Dr Joan Costa-Font, Professor of Health Economics at the LSE, discusses economic and political implications of Europe's ageing demographic. He challenges listeners to rethink ageing as something positive–a signal that popula...

Biweekly Brief #7 - Iran War, DRC-Rwanda, Sudan, German Regional Elections and more 20.03.2026

This week covers headlines from March 2nd to 19th.

Speaker Series #8 - Dr Michaela Collord Tanzanian Political Upheaval and East African Democracy 14.03.2026

In this episode of our Speaker Series, Dr Michaela Collord, Professor of Politics and Development from the University of Manchester, reflects on the post-election Tanzanian protests and subsequent repression. She highlights the importance of understanding intra-party relationships to understand Tanzanian political upheaval, while also spotlighting grassroots movements apart from formal political o...

Biweekly Brief #6 - US-Iran, Japanese Elections, Ethiopia-Eritrea, Pakistan-Afghanistan and more 06.03.2026

This week's Biweekly Brief episode covers headlines from 17th February to March 2nd.

Speaker Series #7 John Sidel: Democracy in Southeast Asia 03.03.2026

In this episode of our Speaker Series, Dr John Sidel, Head of the Saw Swee Hock Southeast Asian Centre at LSE, explores the complex and uneven democratisation of Southeast Asian nations. Particularly, he discusses how corruption, incumbency advantages and colonial legacy shape democracy in Indonesia and Philippines today.

Biweekly Brief #5 - Tensions in Iran, Munich Security Conference, Rising Pakistani Violence and more 19.02.2026

This week's Biweekly Brief episode covers headlines from 3rd to 16th February.

Biweekly Brief #4 - Davos 2026, EU-MERCOSUR Trade Agreement, Sino-British Relations, Guatemala State of Siege and more 14.02.2026

This week's Biweekly Roundup covers key headlines from January 20th to February 2nd.

Speaker Series #6 Ryan Jablonski: Dependency Politics and Foreign Aid in Africa 30.01.2026

In this episode of our Speaker Series, Dr Ryan Jablonski, Assistant Professor of Political Science at LSE and a familiar voice to former students of GV101, joins us in a discussion of his upcoming publication ' Dependency Politics: How Foreign Aid Shapes Electoral Behavior' . He also shares the real implications that shrinking foreign aid budgets have on public health outcomes, especially in Afric...

Biweekly Brief #3 – Trump on Venezuela and Greenland, American Board of Peace, Iranian Protests, Ugandan Elections and more 21.01.2026

This week's Biweekly Roundup recaps key events in December 2025 where we left off last time and attempts to cover the cascade of events that kick-started January 2026.

Biweekly Brief #2 – COP30 Results, Japan-China Relations, 28 Point Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal, UK Budget and more 03.12.2025

This week's Biweekly Roundup covers key headlines from 18th to 29th November.

Biweekly Brief #1 – COP30 Summit, US Government Shutdown, Japan's Takaichi Sanae, Sudanese Civil War and more 19.11.2025

Your Weekly News Roundup has changed its format! This year, we are planning a biweekly global news roundup every other Wednesday of the month that covers all your essential headlines with some sneak peaks to upcoming episodes. Our inaugural episode covers news from late October up until November 17th.

Spotlight Series #5 - Federica Bicchi: Norms and its implications in foreign policy 28.06.2025

In this episode, our hosts Belle and Yuko chat with Dr. Federica Bicchi, associate professor of international relations at LSE. Dr. Bicchi explores the concept of norms in politics, discussing their role in shaping behaviour and decision-making in real-world scenarios.

Spotlight Series #4 - Boram Lee: US Trade Tariffs and its Impacts on Global Trade 06.06.2025

In this episode of the Spotlight series, Dr. Boram Lee, Assistant Professor in the Department of International Relations at LSE, shared her insights on US trade tariffs and their implications for global trade, explaining how this is connected to issue linkage in international trade negotiations.

Spotlight Series #3 - Patricia Owens: Intellectual Erasure and Gendered Architecture of IR 22.04.2025

In this new episode of the Spotlight series, we’re joined by Patricia Owens, Professor of International Relations at the University of Oxford and author of the recent book Erased: A History of International Thought Without Men . Professor Owens shares the research behind her book, which uncovers the overlooked intellectual contributions of women in the field of international relations. She also of...

Weekly News Roundup #11 – US Military Meeting Leaked via Signal, Ukraine Ceasefire Talks, Sudan VP Detained, and Bolsonaro Coup Charges 31.03.2025

Weekly news roundup on 24th - 28th March 2025

Weekly News Roundup #10 - Imamoglu's Arrest, Uncertain Ceasefire Talks in the Ukraine War and Gaza Conflict and DRC Peace Talks in Doha 25.03.2025

Weekly news roundup on 17th - 21st March 2025

Weekly News Roundup #9 - Ukraine & DRC Ceasefire Talks, US Aid Cuts, Duterte ICC Charges and UN Report on Israel Genocide 17.03.2025

Weekly news roundup on 10th - 14th March 2025

Spotlight Series #2 - Ramon Pacheco Pardo: Navigating Security in the Korean Peninsula 14.03.2025

In our second episode, hosts Carmen Leung and Belle Venize sit down with Ramon Pacheco Pardo, Head of the Department of European & International Studies and Professor of International Relations at KCL. A specialist in East and Southeast Asian international relations, he shares his insights on security in the Korean Peninsula, the geopolitical shifts following Trump’s re-election, and the impli...

Weekly News Roundup #8 - Trump's plans, EU's support for Ukraine and Gaza ceasefire in jeopardy 10.03.2025

Weekly news roundup on 3rd - 7th March 2025

Spotlight Series #1 - Trump's is back, so what can we expect? In Conversation with Anar Bata 07.03.2025

As the relaunch of our spotlight series, we talk to Anar Bata, manager of the U.S. and the Americas Programme at Chatham House. Our hosts Carmen Leung and Ariana Islam, chat with her about Trump, reflecting on his first term, his MAGA slogan, and discussing the implications of his foreign policies. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in mid-February and may not reflect the most recent developmen...

Weekly News Roundup #7 – Israel-Hamas Ceasefire at Risk, Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs, Trump-Putin Negotiations and more... 17.02.2025

Weekly news roundup on 8th - 14th February 2025

Weekly News Roundup #6 - Crisis in DRC, Argentina's WHO Exit, Impeachment in the Philippines, and Trump's Global Moves 10.02.2025

Weekly news roundup on 1st-7th Feburary 2025

Weekly News Roundup #5 - Trump's inauguration, EU updates, new Syrian President and more... 03.02.2025

Weekly news roundup on 25th - 31st January 2025

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