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The School for Government Podcast

The School for Government Podcast

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Exploring how government works—and how it could work better.

In each episode, Professor Michael Sanders, Director of the School for Government at King’s College London, speaks with leading policy experts and practitioners from across the public sector, academia and industry. Together, they explore the inner workings of government, the biggest challenges it faces, and where the opportunities lie to make policy more effective, evidence-based, and citizen-focused.

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  • Episode 4 | Dr Georgios Samaras
    Sep 15 2025

    Dr Georgios Samaras is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Public Policy at the School for Government. His research encompasses far-right extremism, political communication, and policy responses to illiberal political practices, while also exploring the dynamics of European and US politics and the global rise of authoritarianism.

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    13 min
  • Episode 3 | Dr Roxana Bratu
    Aug 29 2025

    Roxana is a Senior Lecturer in Public Policy in the School for Government. Her research interests and publications focus on anti-corruption public policies and practices, digitalisation and its impact on (anti)corruption, narratives of corruption and integrity development, ethics and integrity in public policy and artificial intelligence public policies and regulations.

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    18 min
  • Episode 2 | Dr Olga Siemers
    Aug 18 2025

    Dr Olga Siemers is an Associate Professor in Public Policy in the School for Government.

    She is also a Programme Director for the Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Policymaking and Executive Master of Public Administration programmes offered to mid-career Civil Servants through the UK Civil Service's Policy Profession.

    Her research looks at the intersection of government policy, decision-making and risk management in the context of global uncertainty and digital transformation.

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    10 min
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