Respect for human rights is essential to economic development - Audio
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- 13 Oct 2005
Part of LSE Public Lectures 1990 - 2006
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Respect for human rights is essential to economic development - Audio
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Can Europe be put back together again? - Audio
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Melting modernity: the demons of open society (Part 1) - Video
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Melting modernity: living in utopia (Part 2) - Video
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Where does Europe end? - Video
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The role of religion in a changing Europe - Audio
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Bush two, year one: lame duck or radical reformer? - Audio
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Bush two, year one: lame duck or radical reformer? - Video
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Children and women in Palestine - Audio
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What future for central banks? - Audio
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The reproductive revolution: how far have we come? - Video
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The origins of American constitutionalism - Audio
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Democratic responses to terrorism: the Madrid agenda - Video
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The promise and perils of international organisations - Audio
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Human rights day balloon debate: who is the greatest of the 20th century? - Video
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Peak oil: a global impact? - Audio
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Peak oil: a global impact? - Video
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Politics after socialism (Part 6 of 7) - Audio
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The road to shared capitalism (Part 3 of 3) - Audio
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Rethinking the international lending institutions - Audio
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Accounting and organisational reform in the public sector - Audio
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Reflections on the philosophy of physics - Audio
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The British: reluctant Europeans - Audio
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Losing the licence: how will we fund the future of broadcasting? - Audio
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Runaway world: the Reith lectures revisited (Part 2 of 5) - Audio
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Runaway world: the Reith lectures revisited (Part 3 of 5) - Audio
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