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‘Globaloney’ and the myth of the borderless economy

Talk of ‘inevitable globalisation’ ignores the extent to which capital and its flows still reside at the national level, argues Ian Fletcher

Trust me! I am a – coalition – politician

The success of the contemporary coalition government will depend on psychological skills developed in the Stone Age argues Paul Seabright.

Cultural policy and the ‘consensus of bulls**t’

Eleonora Belfiore makes a plea for honesty and openness in cultural policy in Britain.

General Election 2010 – what about the issues?

Ben Lucas examines the manifestos of the three main political parties and highlights the issues that face the general election.

Words for words’ sake

Morice Mendoza FRSA explains what Churchill’s oratory could do for us now in our hour of economic need

Pause for political thought

Can a 2000-year-old idea rival the fresh insights into human and social wellbeing offered by social capital thinking, social psychology and neuroscience? Ben Rogers thinks so

RSA Animate – Matthew Taylor: Left brain, right brain

Watch visual scribe Andrew Park’s interpretation of Matthew Taylor’s talk on how brain and behaviour research is increasingly being incorporated into political and policy debate.

When nudge comes to shove

Co-production is becoming the new orthodoxy across the political spectrum but the debate is largely being conducted at a level of abstraction and political positioning, bemoans Robert Hill

RSA Animate – The economic consequences of Mr Brown

Enjoy the animation of economics with the RSA’s first animated lecture – Watch visual scribe Andrew Park’s interpretation of Stein Ringen’s talk on the economic consequences of Mr Brown

Video: David Reynolds and Bonnie Greer – Is Obama’s worldview truly global?

Have we really seen the end of the US culture wars? How universal is Obama’s worldview?