TALKING POLITICS
A podcast by David Runciman and Catherine Carr
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379 Episodes
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Conspiracy Theories and the Second Debate
Published: 10/13/2016 -
Dilemmas of Brexit
Published: 10/6/2016 -
The First Debate
Published: 9/29/2016 -
Yuval Noah Harari
Published: 9/22/2016 -
TALKING POLITICS
Published: 9/15/2016 -
The Chilcot Report with Glen Rangwala
Published: 7/8/2016 -
S02-EP15 It's Brexit! One week on.
Published: 7/1/2016 -
The UK decides: it's Brexit!
Published: 6/25/2016 -
S02-EP14 Indiana decides: it's Trump!
Published: 5/5/2016 -
S02-EP 13 Paul Cartledge on democracy ancient and modern: what can we learn from Greeks?
Published: 4/14/2016 -
S02-EP12 Anand Menon on how to sort fact from fiction in the EU referendum debate.
Published: 4/7/2016 -
S02 - EP11 - John Judis on 'the emerging Democratic majority' and the perils of predicting where America might be heading.
Published: 3/31/2016 -
S02-EP10 Jim Naughtie with his tales from the primary campaign trail
Published: 3/24/2016 -
S02-EP09 Leading US polling analyst Sean Trende on what Trumpism really means for American democracy.
Published: 3/17/2016 -
S02-EP08 Jeremy Cliffe of the Economist on Brexit, the future of the UK and the fate of David Cameron.
Published: 3/10/2016 -
S02-EP07 Xenia Wickett on America's place in the world and what the world makes of this extraordinary election.
Published: 3/3/2016 -
S02-EP06 David McWilliams on Ireland, talking bail-outs and the blame game.
Published: 2/25/2016 -
S02-EP05 - Gary Gerstle on police power and paranoia in US politics, plus we talk Uganda.
Published: 2/18/2016 -
S02-EP04 - Athene Donald on women in science, scientists in politics and why Britain needs to stay in Europe.
Published: 2/11/2016 -
S02-EP03 - Bill Janeway on Silicon Valley, inequality and presidential politics in the age of Google.
Published: 2/4/2016
Coronavirus! Climate! Brexit! Trump! Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting: Talking Politics is the podcast that tries to make sense of it all. Every week David Runciman and Helen Thompson talk to the most interesting people around about the ideas and events that shape our world: from history to economics, from philosophy to fiction. What does the future hold? Can democracy survive? How crazy will it get? This is the political conversation that matters.Talking Politics is brought to you in partnership with the London Review of Books, Europe's leading magazine of books and ideas.