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11 Jan 2016
Dennis Sherwood
Dennis Sherwood FRSA argues that the primary focus of the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris should have been on extraction of greenhouse gases, not their reduction.
07 Dec 2015
Akaash Maharaj
Akaash Maharaj FRSA on NATO and the Judgement of Paris
31 Oct 2015
Nick Jankel FRSA
An increasing number of people in worldwide describe themselves as spiritual but not religious. Nick Jankel FRSA asks why, with so many striving to deliver greater social justice, is being actively and purposefully spiritual still such a heresy?
21 Oct 2015
Rory More O’Ferrall
This year, the United Nations (UN) officially adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Rory More O’Ferrall FRSA describes how governments, civil society and industry are working together to address a complex social and development challenge.
20 Oct 2015
David Hurst
David Hurst FRSA argues that organisations need to be approached as adaptive organisms in which we are immersed, not just from the perspective of objective, rational bystanders.
28 Sep 2015
Frank Hore FRSA David Low FRSA
Loyalty is an important attribute in any organisation but, argue FRSAs Frank Hore and David Low, sometimes it masks an unhealthy dependency created out of a debilitating relationship between staff and management.
15 Sep 2015
Samuel Korfmacher
The current refugee crisis highlights greater problems in the EU’s fabric, argues FRSA Samuel Korfmacher. He sets out the challenge and urges European leaders to act now to better safeguard our future.
16 Aug 2015
Matthew Taylor
Housing is the nation’s most urgent and complex challenge. Yet we’re paralysed says Matthew Taylor.
22 Jul 2015
Martin Williams
Martin Williams FRSA argues it is high time for a more radical and disruptive approach that puts a far greater focus on investment in social projects and empowers people to create their own solutions.
02 Jul 2015
Ed Gardiner Ella Britton
Edward Gardiner and Ella Britton argue that economic growth depends on a culture of creativity and human-centred design.
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