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13 Dec 2016
Tony Greenham
Fake news doesn’t swing elections, but neither does ‘truth’. We have always filtered new information to fit our existing prejudices. The real danger to our democracy is not an absence of truth, but an absence of trust.
04 Dec 2016
Brhmie Balaram
When discussing immigration to the UK, it’s easy to fall into a trap of inflammatory rhetoric about numbers. However, at a time of deep social and political division, we must try to get beyond the populist debate on immigration.
28 Nov 2016
Alice Sachrajda
This article discusses the themes arising from the RSA and ECIS refugee education summit in Athens. It also looks at potential approaches to overcome the issues faced by refugee children in gaining an education.
11 Nov 2016
Abi Stephenson
No amount of rational persuasion that the expert still has a significant offer regarding knowledge and experience is holding water – people are fed up.
10 Nov 2016
Adanna Shallowe
There are some cities in the world that conjure up certain images the minute you utter their names. Medellin is one of those cities.
Alexandra Krawiec
Are there political theories that can help us understand Trump's victory, and how can we adapt to this new reality?
09 Nov 2016
Anthony Painter
Donald Trump has been elected President of America. At this point, we can't know for sure what this means.
Matthew Taylor
On July 15th 1979 a beleaguered President Carter used a television address to the nation to deliver what is now known as the ‘malaise’ speech.
Adanna Shallowe, RSA Global Manager gives her thoughts on the recently concluded US Presidential Elections
02 Nov 2016
Tania Coke
Our RSA Japan Connector, Tania Coke, talks about her experience during the RSA Japan Fellows event on Wagashi held recently at Mannenzan Shourinji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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