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Chris Gilson

January 1st, 2023

Happy New Year 2023 from LSE USAPP!

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Chris Gilson

January 1st, 2023

Happy New Year 2023 from LSE USAPP!

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We’d like to thank all of our readers for reading LSE USAPP in 2022, our ninth full year of publishing commentary on US politics and policy.

Nearly 4,800 of you now follow us on Twitter (but there’s always room for more!) and we have nearly 1,900. Facebook ‘likes’. Many of you have signed up to receive one of our weekly email updates – click here to sign up to get USAPP posts straight into your inbox.

In 2023 we’ll be bringing you more expert commentary from academic experts from the LSE and beyond. Look out for continued coverage of important US policy issues, including the lead up to the 2024 presidential primaries and elections, and a new focus for our podcast, The Ballpark on climate change.

We’re always keen for your feedback, so please keep commenting on our articles, and let us know what you’d like us to cover in 2023.

Remember that you can Follow us on Twitter (@LSEUSAblog), get updates from our Facebook page and Subscribe to weekly email updates.

You can also get in touch by emailing the Managing Editor, Chris Gilson at c.h.gilson@lse.ac.uk – we’d love to hear from you.

Featured image: Photo by Planet Volumes on Unsplash

 

About the author

Chris Gilson

Chris Gilson is the Managing Editor of USAPP, the Phelan US Centre's daily blog on US politics and policy. He was previously Managing Editor of the LSE's British Politics and Policy blog , and of EUROPP- the LSE's European Politics and Policy blog, both for the LSE's Public Policy Group. In 2012, Chris was the recipient of a UK Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Award for Knowledge Exchange/Transfer Initiative of the Year for the LSE’s blog initiatives. He is the co-author, with Amy Mollett, Cheryl Brumley, and Sierra Williams, of Communicating Your Research with Social Media: A Practical Guide to Using Blogs, Podcasts, Data Visualisations and Video (Sage, 2017). He has a undergraduate and a Masters degree in Geography, and a postgraduate diploma in Strategic Management, all from the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.

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