Analysis

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Programme examining the ideas and forces which shape public policy in Britain and abroad, presented by distinguished writers, journalists and academics.

Professor James Tilley discovers the strategies dictators use to survive in office.
Political Electricity Feb. 19, 2018
Electricity is crucial to modern life - but will we all get the power we need?
Political Electricity Feb. 19, 2018
Electricity is crucial to modern life - but will we all get the power we need?
A Very British Battle Feb. 12, 2018
Caroline Wyatt explores the big questions facing the UK's armed forces.
A Very British Battle Feb. 12, 2018
Caroline Wyatt explores the big questions facing the UK's armed forces.
How big of a challenge to the EU are Poland and Hungary's new 'illiberal' paths?
How big of a challenge to the EU are Poland and Hungary's new 'illiberal' paths?
Women are sexist too, often unconsciously. Where does this implicit bias come from?
Women are sexist too, often unconsciously. Where does this implicit bias come from?
Martin Wolf of the Financial Times examines the economic impact of President Donald Trump
Martin Wolf of the Financial Times examines the economic impact of President Donald Trump
Taking offence on social media: over-sensitivity or a force for progress?
Taking offence on social media: over-sensitivity or a force for progress?
Authenticity Nov. 13, 2017
Professor Rosie Campbell asks how we can make judgements about politicians' authenticity.
Authenticity Nov. 13, 2017
Professor Rosie Campbell asks how we can make judgements about politicians' authenticity.
Primate Politics Nov. 6, 2017
Professor James Tilley discovers how chimpanzee power struggles mirror human politics.
Primate Politics Nov. 6, 2017
Professor James Tilley discovers how chimpanzee power struggles mirror human politics.
Courting Trouble Nov. 1, 2017
A clumsy pass or harassment? Jo Fidgen asks: what are the new rules of relationships.
Courting Trouble Nov. 1, 2017
A clumsy pass or harassment? Jo Fidgen asks: what are the new rules of relationships.
Europe Unbound Oct. 30, 2017
How will the European Union change after Britain leaves?