Why gamers' scores can reveal more than just thier dedication to thier hobby.
Gamers won’t be surprised. We and our colleagues have discovered a link between people…
Stephenie Foster reports form a recent meeting at Durham university on increasing the number of women high-level mediators.
Last week, I was at Durham University in a setting made…
In this article, Mark Langan of Newcastle University re-engages the concept of ‘neo-colonialism’ to make sense of the ongoing cycle of poverty in Africa and the…
Ilan Manor explores the rise and constraints to digital diplomacy.
Recent years have seen the mass migration of foreign ministries, embassies and diplomats to social media…
Cities, states, provinces, and other subnational governments are taking a leadership role in fighting climate change. But how will they pay for it? New mechanisms are…
Simon Wilde explores recent moves by large global banks to tackle climate change.
Banking giant HSBC has pledged US$100 billion (£76 billion) to “fight…
Any successful attempt to prevent the real social media pathologies – such as extremist, abusive and hateful behavior online – must be multi-faceted, thoughtful,…
Populist shocks in the UK and US threaten the multilateral order on which the EU depends. What lies behind these earthquakes, and what does it mean for Europe? Withdrawing from…
Branko Milanovic comments on how dining alone can be a retreat from our hyper competitive world.
After living mostly by myself in New York for four years and having had dinner…
The crisis of contemporary democracy has become a major subject of political science in recent years. Despite this, the symptoms of this crisis – the vote for…
The posturing of US President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un give rise to a terrifying realisation: that we are moving closer to a nuclear war. The recognition…
Alvin Toffler predicted a future in his 1970 bestseller Future Shock that looks much like today’s reality. He anticipated the rise of the internet, the sharing economy,…
Julian Baggini on lies, damn lies, and political realities.
Politicians lie. That has to be one of the most universal and least controversial claims anyone could make,…
This is the final part of a wide-ranging interview with world-renowned public intellectuals Noam Chomsky and Robert Pollin.
In an increasingly unequal country, the stakes are high…