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Social Epidemiology
Exploring the academic discipline which tries to work out why the health gap exists.
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Political Prejudice
Michael Blastland on why your approach to politics might not be as rational as you think.
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China's Battle of Ideas
As China changes leadership, Mukul Devichand probes Beijing's hidden battle of ideas.
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The Gold Standard
Simon Jack asks: Would the financial system be more stable if money was backed by gold?
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Eurogeddon II
Where is the eurozone heading? Disintegration or super-state? Chris Bowlby investigates.
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Cameron's Swede Dreams
Why are Tories and the left obsessed with the 'Swedish model'? Jo Fidgen investigates.
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Wasted Youth
Paul Johnson asks why young school leavers face such difficulty finding stable jobs.
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Steve Keen: Why Economics is Bunk
Newsnight economics editor Paul Mason interviews the controversial economist Steve Keen.
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Middle East: Too Soon for Democracy?
Edward Stourton explores the prospects for post-revolution government in the Arab world.
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What Is Money?
Frances Stonor Saunders asks a fundamental question - what is money?
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War Gaming Iran
Could a hot war with Iran be about to start? Analysis probes the West's options.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Downing Street Guru
Examining the ideas of Downing Street's favourite intellectual, Nassim Nicolas Taleb.
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Neue Labour
Why Germany is providing the inspiration for a Labour rethink. Matthew Taylor presents.
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America: The Right Way
Justin Webb explores what the primaries tell us about the state of the right in the US.
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Profits Before Pay
Why has pay not risen in line with profits? TUC economist Duncan Weldon investigates.
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Preparing for Eurogeddon
Europe thinks the unthinkable - what happens if the eurozone splits.
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Sheikh Rachid Ghannouchi
Profile of Rachid Ghannouchi, one of the world's most influential Islamist thinkers.
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Do Schools Make a Difference?
Are good schools anything more than schools with a good intake? Fran Abrams investigates.
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Capitalists Against the Super Rich
Edward Stourton meets the defenders of capitalism turning against the undeserving rich.
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Robert H. Frank: The Darwin Economy
Robert H. Frank explains why he believes Darwin was a better economist than Adam Smith.
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Do Leaders Make a Difference?
Michael Blastland explores how far individuals really change what happens in the world.
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A New Black Politics?
How the ideologies of British black politics in Britain have changed since the 1980s.
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Cultural diplomacy
How effective is cultural diplomacy as a weapon of soft power?
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Euroscepticism Uncovered
Edward Stourton asks if the political class is catching up with public opinion on the EU.
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Hezbollah
Owen Bennett-Jones asks, what exactly is the Lebanese Shia movement Hezbollah?
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Aid or Immigration?
Could a more relaxed policy on immigration help the developing world more than state aid?
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Libya's Islamic Capitalists
Hugh Miles finds out more about Libya's new Islamic capitalism.
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Non-Riotous Behaviour
Ask not why people riot, but why they obey the law. Jamie Whyte examines civil obedience.
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Unsure about Sure Start
Fran Abrams asks if Sure Start is worth saving and what it has done for children.
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The SNP and Scotland
Anne McElvoy assesses the SNP plan to defy austerity Britain and keep Scotland different.