How fundamentally different views about climate change and a green economy could influence voters in the 2020 election.
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The sorting of Republicans and Democrats along racial, ethnic and religious lines fuels toxic partisanship in the US.
Unquestioning party allegiances and growing division between Democrats and Republicans may threaten American democracy.
Inside the Wild West of social media
An in-depth look at the use of the internet to wage information warfare and the challenges to democracy posed by social media.
Facebook, Russian trolls and the new era of information warfare
The use of social media to influence the 2016 US presidential race and other recent elections has revealed new threats these platforms pose for democracy.
Are Clinton’s and Trump’s economic promises realistic and can they resolve basic challenges facing American capitalism?
Part two of our investigation into the erosion of US democracy and how it is revealed in the 2016 presidential campaign.
Are advances in artificial intelligence, robotics and other technologies leading to fewer jobs and more inequality?
People & Power asks why the billionaire siblings are spending a fortune in support of a conservative political agenda.