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On January 28, viewers around the world realised that a technological war had indeed begun between the United States of America and China. That day,…

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We all have a tendency to judge whether decisions were right or wrong decisions by their outcome. Yet, decision scientists have always cautioned against such…

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Let me categorise myself to start with. I voted remain in 2016, though armed only with the conviction that – if Boris Johnson and Nigel…

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This blog post is an extract from Nick Silver and Zoe Hodge’s book A Guide to New Political Movements, now published on Kindle… From the…

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Social media – and Twitter in particular – has a tendency to make us think that we must have an opinion on everything. From whatever…

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This is the great geopolitical issue that the European chancelleries will be facing for the next thirty years. In 2049, the Chinese will celebrate the…

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Last week, our friend Paul Gregory wrote about the failings of proportional representation systems. Here, in the spirit of opening up discussion, I would like…

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This post is taken from our new Open Markets newsletter… Judging by the political noises emerging on both sides of the Atlantic, Facebook has appointed…

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Proportional Representation (PR) is the favourite alternative to remedy the glaring defects of the First-Past-The-Post system of electing representatives (deputies, MPs). Discussion of second rounds…

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I have reflected this past week that it is worth listening to those with whom one violently disagrees. If one listens patiently enough – really…

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The signature of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle by Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron, on January 22, gave rise to a lot of hope, particularly in…

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I sat in a cafe in west London last week, next to – as it turned out – two games designers of obvious American extract….

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