Dr Emma West delves into the history of the Temple of Peace, its legacy, and what it can mean to contemporary visitors.
Mae the welsh agenda yn gylchgrawn Saesneg sydd yn cael ei hariannu gan Gyngor Llyfrau Cymru. Mae erthyglau’r cylchgrawn yn Saesneg ond mae’r tudalennau am waith y Sefydliad Materion Cymraeg ar gael yn ddwyieithog.
Time to Upgrade Wales’ Transport System
Natasha Asghar MS questions the Welsh Government’s track record on transport and asks whether it serves Wales’ best interests.
‘The miasma above Cardiff’: Notes on Wales’ Book of the Year
Dylan Moore says the judges’ – and people’s – choice of The Fortune Men makes for a vital reckoning with history – and with the present
After the Eisteddfod
Jasmine Donahaye considers the personal legacy of the Eisteddfod in Tregaron and its nurturing role for Welsh learners like herself.
How Far is the Eisteddfod, Really?
Reflecting on Tregaron and its closed railway, Jasmine Donahaye explores the value judgements lurking in questions of distance and access.
How Effective Was the Early Voting Pilot?
Jess Blair examines the impact of the early vote pilot rolled out during the May elections in Wales.
Cors Caron: A Cultural Bog in Tregaron
Jasmine Donahaye, the IWA’s writer in residence at the 2022 Eisteddfod, praises the bog of Cors Caron where the event is located.
What have we learned from the Rwandan Genocide?
Sophie Buchaillard connects the Ukrainian crisis and the Rwandan genocide to think about the West’s contrasting relationship to refugees.
How can the Well-being of Future Generations Act become truly radical?
As the Welsh Government is recruiting the next Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, Rhys ab Owen MS argues the new Commissioner will need stronger enforcement powers.