Section: Analysis

Total Results: 1004


October 9, 2019

What if Germany’s economy toppled? Germany has an unusually big manufacturing sector, but in a world of technological change that leaves the country vulnerable to disruption

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
08.10

08.10

Our dangerous approach to misogyny Why are anti-terrorism departments missing this unequivocal red flag

Joan Smith

Monday
07.10

07.10

How the West is winning Chinese talent Since the world's most talented individuals can work anywhere they like, Brexit Britain must strive to attract them

Peter Franklin

Wednesday
02.10

02.10

How much trouble is the economy in? Economic policy has become a dream world, disconnected from mainstream politics – and democratic accountability

Peter Franklin

Tuesday
01.10

01.10

Why the UK can’t walk away from Hong Kong The former colonial power has a legal and moral responsibility to help bring about a solution to the crisis

Evan Fowler

Monday
30.09

30.09

Can Boris win back Brexit Party voters? The Conservative strategy to woo back leavers may have misjudged Nigel Farage's appeal

Matthew Goodwin

30.09

Five ways the Tories could lose the election Boris Johnson needs to understand what went wrong for Theresa May in 2017

Peter Franklin

Friday
27.09

27.09

Imagine David Cameron had won his referendum If Remain had won, would Leavers really have left the political stage?

Peter Franklin

27.09

How Labour could win back its people There were signs in Brighton that some in the Party are beginning to understand what it will take to win

Paul Embery

Thursday
26.09

26.09

Will the impeachment gamble backfire? Donald Trump has much to lose from the Democrats' political plan — but they're playing a dangerous game

Justin Webb

Wednesday
25.09

25.09

Why climate change isn’t the end of the world Extinction Rebellion's claim that 'billions' will be killed by it undermines the science — and is ridiculous

Tom Chivers

Monday
23.09

23.09

How political bias blinds us Ideological cocoons prevent experts from seeing, and engaging with, the wider world. 

Matthew Goodwin