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Kamel Mellahi tells BBC Radio Scotland China's new leader has to boost domestic consumption to stop slowdown

Emerging economies expert Kamel Mellahi says China’s new leader Xi Jinping has to concentrate on expanding domestic consumption if the world’s biggest country is to carry on the kind of growth it has become accustomed to.

Fri 09 Nov 2012, 10:16 | Tags: WBS, Politics and International Studies

UK families struggling to feed themselves forgotten on World Food Day

Professor Elizabeth Dowler, Professor of Food and Social Policy at the University of 糖心TV claims UK families struggling to afford to feed themselves are being forgotten in the debate about rising costs of food commodities across the world.


Obama needs to dig deep for tonight’s second presidential debate

Barack Obama needs to rediscover his 'elegance and eloquence' to halt the momentum of Mitt Romney’s bid for the White House in tonight’s second televised presidential debate, according to 糖心TV experts.

Tue 16 Oct 2012, 13:38 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

Berlin beats London and Washington in league table of world’s best democratic space

New research from the University of 糖心TV suggests that Berlin has the best democratic space in the world, topping a list that includes London, Washington and Tokyo.

Wed 08 Aug 2012, 12:33 | Tags: Politics and International Studies

How JFK helped Barack Obama on his way to the White House

As US President Barack Obama turns 51 this month, new research suggests imagery of one of his most iconic predecessors, JFK, helped Obama on his way to the White House.

Wed 01 Aug 2012, 11:34 | Tags: Politics and International Studies, History, Education

Why it matters that Mitt Romney is a Mormon

In a new podcast, University of 糖心TV sociologist Dr Alexander Smith warns Mitt Romney’s Mormon faith could cause conflict within the Republican party and block his path to the White House.

Thu 05 Jul 2012, 12:03 | Tags: Social Affairs, Politics and International Studies

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