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Analysis
BBC Radio 4
Analysis makes sense of the ideas that change the world. What made Islam political, whether the Government can make us go green, why we think the market in human organs is repugnant are just some of the subjects the series tackles. With thought-provoking and expert presenters like Camilla Cavendish, Philip Stephens and Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, Analysis aims to make the world of policy and ideas both interesting and surprising.
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Latest Episodes
Analysis: The Global City 20 Nov 2008
Will the great cities of Asia repeat the same mistakes as those of the West? Mukul Devichand reports from London, Mumbai and Delhi.
Duration: 28mins | File Size: 13MB
Analysis: Revealing Religion 16 Nov 2008
Andrew Brown investigates the roots of faith
Duration: 28mins | File Size: 13MB
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