We talk to historian Tom Holland about the fall of the Roman Republic and the parallels with today. Why does Roman history still exert such a strong pull over our imaginations? Are politicians like Trump and Berlusconi recognisable types from the ancient past? And is contemporary democracy vulnerable to the same forces that brought down the Roman Republic? Plus, we discuss Putin's claim that Russia is now the Third Rome. What is he getting at? With Helen Thompson.
Is Boris Back?
Rating the Government on Covid
The Coup in Burma
What is the Union?
History of Ideas S2 E1 : Rousseau on Inequality
Germany, Italy, Coalitions and Vaccines
Biden Begins
The Long-term Legacy of Brexit
Jill Lepore on the Insurrection
New Year, New World?
How to Fix British Democracy?
Did Covid Kill the Climate?
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Where is the Opposition?
What's Next for France and Italy?
From Brexit to Scottish Independence
Young People vs Joe Biden
James O'Brien
Post-Covid Economics
War: What Is it Good For?
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