LSE Phelan United States

LSE Phelan United States

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The Phelan United States Centre at LSE is a hub for global expertise, analysis and commentary on America.

Its mission is to promote policy-relevant and internationally-oriented scholarship to meet the growing demand for fresh analysis and critical debate on the United States. Premised on the idea that in an increasingly globalised world economy, the international and domestic sides of American political life can no longer be studied in isolation, the Phelan US Centre encourages international perspecti

21/11/2025

🚨 Join us next week!

On Wednesday 26 November, Dr C Raja Mohan will examine the roots of Donald Trump’s America First agenda and assess its implications for the future of stability on the Eurasian landmass and its surrounding waters.

The event will be chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations) and is part of the America‘s Changing Role in the World lecture series taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.

🗓️ Date: Wednesday 26 November 2025
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House (in-person and online)
💡 Free and open to all
🔗 Click here to learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/dxtMMUnM

13/11/2025

📢 Less than two weeks to go!

Join us on 26 November as Dr C Raja Mohan (Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS-NUS)) examines the roots of Donald Trump’s America First agenda and assesses its implications for the future of stability on the Eurasian landmass and its surrounding waters.

The event will be chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations) and is part of the America‘s Changing Role in the World lecture series taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.

🗓️ Date: Wednesday 26 November 2025
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House (in-person and online)
💡 Free and open to all

🔗 Click here to learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/dxtMMUnM

30/10/2025

📢 Less than two weeks to go!

Join us on 12 November as Professor Anne-Marie Slaughter (New America) discusses what America’s demographic transformation means for the Atlantic Hemisphere and the future of transatlantic relations, chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations).

The event is part of the America‘s Changing Role in the World lecture series taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.

🗓️ Date: Wednesday, 12 November 2025
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building (in-person and online)
💡 Free and open to all

🔗 Click here to learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/dHWMCv-t

21/10/2025

📢 One week to go!

Join us on 28 October as Professor Gordon Hanson (Harvard Kennedy School) delivers a Wenger Distinguished Lecture exploring how regions and workers have been left behind by economic change and technological disruption.

At an event chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations), Professor Hanson will discuss the origins of job loss, the reasons for its geographic concentration, and what we’ve learned about policies intended to help left-behind places.

This event is also part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.

🗓️ Date: Tuesday 28 October 2025
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building (in-person and online)

Click here to register: https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/regions-and-workers

09/10/2025

📢 Tickets now available!

Join us on 28 October as Professor Gordon Hanson (Harvard Kennedy School) delivers a Wenger Distinguished Lecture exploring how regions and workers have been left behind by economic change and technological disruption.

At an event chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations), Professor Hanson will discuss the origins of job loss, the reasons for its geographic concentration, and what we’ve learned about policies intended to help left-behind places.

This event is also part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science 2025.

🗓️ Date: Tuesday 28 October 2025
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building (in-person and online)

Click here to register: https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/regions-and-workers

30/09/2025

Just over a week away!

Join us on 8 October as Professor Charles Kupchan (Georgetown University) explores the promise and peril of Trump's America first approach to foreign policy. The event will be chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations), and is part of the America's Changing Role in the World lecture series taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.

Date: Wednesday, 8 October 2025
Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
Location: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building (in-person and online)

Click here to register: https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/trumps-america-first

04/09/2025

📢 Mark your calendar!

Join us as Professor Charles Kupchan (Georgetown University) explores the promise and peril of Trump's America first approach to foreign policy. The event will be chaired by Professor Peter Trubowitz (LSE International Relations), and is part of the America's Changing Role in the World lecture series taking place over the 2025-26 academic year.

🗓️ Date: Wednesday, 8 October 2025
⏰ Time: 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
📍 Location: Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building (in-person and online)

In-person registration will open at noon on Monday 8 September. Online registration will open in early September.

🔗Click here for more details about the event: https://www.lse.ac.uk/events/trumps-america-first

Under Trump, Americans could turn from civil protest to civic revolution | USAPP 04/04/2025

Writing for , Ben Rodgers (LSE Cities) asks, with an authoritarian president now in charge, and constitutional ‘checks and balances’ looking vulnerable, could the US see a new wave of revolutionary protests?

Click here to read the full article:

Under Trump, Americans could turn from civil protest to civic revolution | USAPP The US has little experience with this sort of revolutionary protest, but is this about to change?

Modi’s Trump meeting shows how India-US relations are becoming more transactional | USAPP 26/03/2025

Writing for hashtag , Mukulika Banerjee (LSE Anthropology) and Shaurya Dev give an overview of the Trump-Modi meeting, writing that despite the evident camaraderie between the two leaders, tough negotiations lie ahead.

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Modi’s Trump meeting shows how India-US relations are becoming more transactional | USAPP Last month, in one of the new president’s first meetings with a world leader, India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, held talks with Donald Trump. Based on a recent The India Briefing podcast Mukulika Banerjee and Shaurya Dev give an overview of the Trump-Modi meeting, writing that despite the e...

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Our Story

The LSE US Centre is an academic centre focused on the United States which will serve as a hub for global expertise, analysis and commentary on America. The US Centre pioneers an approach to understanding contemporary America that is diverse, multidisciplinary and internationalised, drawing on the 50+ LSE faculty who write, teach and comment about the United States across virtually every department.

Premised on the idea that in an increasingly globalised world economy, the international and domestic sides of American political life can no longer be studied in isolation, the US Centre encourages international perspectives on American policy, paying attention to how other advanced, industrialised democracies are responding to the very same challenges and how their responses might shape the context and possibilities for US action. In taking this approach, the US Centre fosters deeper debate about globalisation and the range of possible responses to cope with its effects, helping to inform and impact policymaking in the US and around the world.

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm