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Playing by the rules, but who makes and breaks them?Creative Commons Image AtomicShed under CC-BY-NC-ND licence

By Professor Kath Woodward (The Open University)

07 November 2011

Sport might appear to be all about fair play, but it is also all about winning and losing; and some of the rewards for success...  Read more : Playing by the rules, but who makes and breaks them?

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Since when has corruption not been compulsory?Creative Commons Image Yannic Meyer under CC-BY-NC licence.

By Richard Skellington (The Open University)

12 May 2009

With MPs' expenses hitting the headlines, Richard Skellington asks whether Britain is fundamentally corrupt.  Read more : Since when has corruption not been compulsory?

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Does Rome hold lessons for the EU?Production team

By The Open Minds team (The Open University)

05 August 2008

The Open Minds programme hosted a discussion on the lesson the EU could learn from the Roman Empire.  Read more : Does Rome hold lessons for the EU?

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OU on the BBC: Reith 2007: Bursting at the Seams - Poverty in the Midst of PlentyBBC

By Professor Raphael Kaplinsky (The Open University)

02 May 2007

Raphael Kaplinsky responds to the 2007 Reith lecture by Jeffery Sachs on 'Poverty in the Midst of Plenty'  Read more : OU on the BBC: Reith 2007: Bursting at the Seams - Poverty in the Midst of Plenty

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International finance and interdependencephotos.com

By The OpenLearn team (The Open University)

30 June 2006

Phil Sarre unpicks some of the global finances which bind us together  Read more : International finance and interdependence

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Political powerProduction team

By Jon Pike (The Open University)

09 August 2005

Philosopher Jon Pike presents Machiavelli's tips for reaching the pinnacle of political power  Read more : Political power

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The truth behind the torch Copyrighted Image London 2012

As the Olympic flame wings its way around the UK, the OU's Aarón Alzola Romero asks: just how immemorial is the Olympic torch relay?

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