Analysis examines the ideas and forces which shape the world we live in - this collection of programmes explores British politics.
Why are Tories and the left obsessed with the 'Swedish model'? Jo Fidgen investigates.
David Goodhart examines a radical plan to win back Labour's working-class supporters.
Edward Stourton assesses where the Liberal Democrats' influential right wing is heading.
Robin Aitken explores why the Tories have struggled with the label of 'the nasty party'.
How well has the government implemented its controversial welfare reforms?
As Scotland votes on independence, Douglas Fraser asks if there's a vision for Britain.
Matthew Taylor examines Labour's interest in Catholic social teaching.
David Walker examines the prime minister's proposals for 'muscular liberalism'.
How the ideologies of British black politics in Britain have changed since the 1980s.
Mukul Devichand investigates the onward march of the Welsh language.
Examining the ideas of Downing Street's favourite intellectual, Nassim Nicolas Taleb.
Predistribution is Labour's new idea. The US thinker who invented it explains what it is.
Scottish nationalism - breaking free or playing safe? Douglas Fraser investigates.
Kenan Malik asks what the liberal response should be to the BNP's 2009 electoral success.
Why Germany is providing the inspiration for a Labour rethink. Matthew Taylor presents.
Michael Blastland asks if 'group-think' is distancing policy from the public.
How well have politicians' attempts to 'nudge' us into doing what they want worked?
Jamie Whyte asks if it is OK to punish tax avoiders who have obeyed the letter of the law.
Michael Blastland on why your approach to politics might not be as rational as you think.
As the gap grows between English north and south, is regional policy a waste of time?
Leading Labour figures urge a radical policy - dismantling the top-down welfare state.
Edward Stourton asks if Labour should re-evaluate its attitude to the EU.