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LSE: The Ballpark | The Global Economy in a Changing World Order 06.07.2026

The global economy is undergoing profound transformation. Geopolitical realignments, rising economic nationalism, climate disruption, trade fragmentation, and technological upheaval are reshaping the foundations of international economic relations.

LSE: The Ballpark | Rethinking the 1990s with Professors G. John Ikenberry and Peter Trubowitz 22.06.2026

The 1990s were an important decade. They saw the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, falling trade barriers, an expanding capitalist democratic order and the rise of what came to be called the liberal international order.

LSE: The Ballpark | EU-China relations in the Trump era with Noah Barkin 08.06.2026

The last two decades have seen significant growth in the relationship between China and the EU. Now, China is the EU’s biggest import and third-largest export partner. But this relationship is becoming increasingly one sided.

LSE: The Ballpark | Donald Trump and the unmaking of Europe with Professor Nathalie Tocci 26.05.2026

While Trump’s foreign policy record has not been very successful elsewhere as wars continue to rage in Ukraine and in the Middle East, the exception is Europe which Trump seems to want to divide and weaken.

LSE: The Ballpark | China under siege: how Beijing sees the United States with Dr Yu Jie 11.05.2026

The last decade has seen a period of prolonged competition between the US and China with China continuing to grow economically and pursue technological self-reliance while the US attempts to hinder this growth through measures like export controls.

LSE: The Ballpark | Donald Trump and the future of US-EU relations with Professor Kathleen McNamara 27.04.2026

Donald Trump’s first presidential term meant that many allies, including in the EU and Europe, were forced to consider the possibility that the United States could no longer be a reliable partner in global affairs.

LSE: The Ballpark | American foreign policy in the age of Trump with Professor Walter Russell Mead 13.04.2026

To talk about Donald Trump’s foreign policy, in February 2026 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Walter Russell Mead

LSE: The Ballpark | After the Fall: From the End of History to the Crisis of Democracy with Professor Ian Shapiro 30.03.2026

From the rise of Donald Trump in the US, Brexit in the United Kingdom and Victor Orban in Hungary and National Rally in France, anti-system populists have seen a resurgence in many western democracies in the last decade.

LSE: The Ballpark | America first and the future of Eurasian geopolitics with Dr C Raja Mohan 16.03.2026

From China’s growing influence in Europe to deepening Russia–China cooperation and the ripple effects of Trump’s America First policies, Eurasia has emerged as a single, highly contested geopolitical space.

LSE: The Ballpark | China’s Three Personality Problem with Professor Todd Hall 02.03.2026

Understanding China’s role in the world has never been more important — or more complex. China projects itself variously as a moral global actor, a fiercely defensive power guarding its core interests, and a pragmatic, opportunistic player.

LSE: The Ballpark | America adrift with Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter 16.02.2026

America is undergoing profound change. Demographic transformation, shifting global power dynamics, and a foreign policy establishment in transition are reshaping how the United States sees itself—and how the world responds.

LSE: The Ballpark | US-China relations in an era of illiberalism with Dr Scott Kennedy 02.02.2026

To talk about the current state of US-China relations, in October 2025 the Phelan US Centre spoke to Scott Kennedy, Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at the Center for Strategic and International Studies

LSE: The Ballpark | “Is AI a threat or an opportunity for the US?” Master’s students essay competition for 2025 19.01.2026

In 2025, the Phelan US Centre ran an essay competition for master’s students with a prompt about AI. In this episode we spoke to the author of the winning essay, Kayode Adeniyi, and the runners-up, Natasha Chávez and Francesca Nicolodi.

LSE: The Ballpark | How to help left behind regions and workers with Professor Gordon Hanson 05.01.2026

The last 40 years have seen a sharp decline in America’s manufacturing industries with growing joblessness in previously prosperous industrial regions. How and why did this happen, and what can be done to help workers in these “left-behind places”?

LSE: The Ballpark | LSE at 130 and the United States with Professor Michael Cox 22.12.2025

This year LSE is celebrating its 130th anniversary, and how it has driven change across the world. Much of LSE’s history is linked to the United States, from philanthropic support in the School's early days to famous alumni and American directors.

LSE: The Ballpark | The promise and peril of Trump’s America First with Professor Charles Kupchan 15.12.2025

Since returning to the White House in January 2025, Donald Trump has renewed his “America First” agenda by pursing a transactional approach to diplomacy and a desire to limit the US’ involvement overseas. This in turn is remoulding the global order.

LSE: The Ballpark | AI and deepfakes with Dr Gili Vidan 01.12.2025

In the last decade or so, the the public have become aware of “deepfakes”, computer or AI generated fake images. The spread of deepfakes raises questions about truth and authenticity online – can we still trust what we see on screen?

LSE: The Ballpark | Autocracy 2.0: How China’s Rise Reinvented Tyranny with Dr Jennifer Lind 17.11.2025

The last three decades have seen China’s economic rise. Alongside this, China has become much more influential on the global stage, emerging as a competitor to the United States in many arenas, including as a technology and innovation leader.

LSE: The Ballpark | US-China strategic competition with Professor Evan Medeiros 03.11.2025

In August 2025, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization held its 25th annual summit in Tianjin, China. The absence of the United States in this gathering may tell us about how China is competing with the US and building its own global order.

LSE: The Ballpark | AI, social media, and political disinformation with Dr Josephine Lukito 20.10.2025

To talk about social media and politics, and how AI can help spread – or tackle – disinformation, the Phelan US Centre spoke to Dr Josephine Lukito, Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin’s School of Journalism and Media.

Take our Ballpark podcast survey and you could win £250 in vouchers! 13.10.2025

Ahead of our 10 year anniversary in 2026, and after more than 140 episodes speaking to academic experts on topics from across the social sciences, we'd like to find out what you think about the podcast with a listener survey.

LSE: The Ballpark | AI and the workplace with Professor Ifeoma Ajunwa 06.10.2025

AI is now increasingly playing a role in many parts of our lives, and the workplace is no exception. AI is now being used by employers to help them to recruit new staff and by jobseekers in their applications.

LSE: The Ballpark | Who is liable for AI? With Dr Anat Lior 22.09.2025

AI has legal consequences. Who is responsible when AI makes a mistake which causes harm or financial loss? What role does government regulation play, and do we need to revise our legal frameworks in the face of increasingly capable AI?

LSE: The Ballpark | AI automation and the workforce with Dr Baobao Zhang 08.09.2025

With the growth of the capability of artificial intelligence (AI), there is growing concern that this technology could make millions of jobs – and their workers – obsolete.

LSE: The Ballpark | Might unmakes right with Professor Oona Hathaway 25.08.2025

In an article in the July/August edition of Foreign Affairs magazine, “Might Unmakes Right:

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.

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LSE Film and Audio Team

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Social

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170

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6 iul. 2026

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