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Andrew Hammond

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

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Looming UK-EU reset unlikely to be the last

Since 2020, Europe has experienced the worst pandemic for a century, the largest war on the continent since 1945 and the biggest energy shock since the 1970s. Far from being a Belle Epoque of peace and prosperity, it has been much more of a time of troubles.

January 20, 2025

UK’s China policy under growing scrutiny

The UK’s China policy swung dramatically during the 14 years of Conservative rule from 2010. While the new Labour administration is seeking to bring more stability to UK-China ties, this will be increasingly challenging given the growing lack of political consensus over Beijing.

January 13, 2025

Will 2025 elections continue the incumbency backlash?

Last year was the biggest 12 months for elections in living memory, with billions of people going to the polls. However, 2025 will also be a key year, with its ballots shaping international economics and politics into the 2030s.

January 07, 2025

Climate diplomacy and the need to end the bickering

In the fight against climate change, every month, let alone year, is key. However, 2025 will be more important than most in determining the success or failure of the landmark 2015 Paris climate agreement.

January 03, 2025

What lessons have we learned from the 2004 tsunami?

Christmas holidays tend to be a time of joy for many families around the world. However, this year’s festivities will also be tinged with great sadness for many as the world on Thursday (Dec. 26) marks the 20th anniversary of the devastating Boxing Day Tsunami.

December 22, 2024

Starmer tries to stay focused on his domestic agenda

When the Conservatives won the 2019 UK general election with their largest majority since the victories of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, party leader Boris Johnson had high hopes of remaining in power for another decade.

November 16, 2024

35 years after fall of the Berlin Wall, Germany is in a funk that might engulf Europe

Ordinarily, Saturday’s 35th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall might have been expected to be a cause for much joy in Germany. However, celebrations of the milestone will for many people be subdued given the nation’s deep economic and political funk.

November 10, 2024