First world social inequality: is there a convergence? - Audio
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- 27 Jun 1995
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
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First world social inequality: is there a convergence? - Audio
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
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Engendering economics: new perspectives on women, work and demographic change - Audio
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The post-Soviet states and peace in Europe and East Asia - Audio
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The structure of Soviet espionage against Britain and the West - Audio
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European monetary union by 1999: is this feasible and/or desirable? - Audio
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Spain and the intergovernmental conference - Audio
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The determinants of economic growth (Part 3 of 3) - Audio
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Idealisation and explanation: an example from statistical mechanics - Audio
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Making law work: restructuring land relations in Africa - Audio
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Economics and the law: too much one-way traffic? - Audio
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The stakeholder society: what is its true meaning? - Audio
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The problematic of multicultural and multinational societies - Audio
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Central banking in theory and practice (Part 1 of 3) - Audio
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The accession of Cyprus to the European Union - Audio
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Humour as a religious phenomenon - Audio
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Have the roles of Hitler and Stalin been exaggerated? - Audio
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The interpretation of modernity (Part 5 of 11) - Audio
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The interpretation of modernity (Part 8 of 11) - Audio
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The interpretation of modernity (Part 11 of 11) - Audio
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States, regions and trans-national organisations - Audio
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Privacy, identity and citizenship - Audio
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Modernity and its impact on the world (Part 2 of 8) - Audio
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The Blair style of government: an historical perspective and an interim audit - Audio
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Rationality, utility and the mind (Part 1 of 3) - Audio
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