World Review from the New Statesman
En podcast af The New Statesman

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TV Rain: the turbulent history of Russia’s last independent media channel
Udgivet: 8.12.2022 -
How Chinese protesters get around censorship, with Jeffrey Wasserstrom
Udgivet: 5.12.2022 -
Where do China’s lockdown protests go from here?
Udgivet: 1.12.2022 -
Why Elon Musk’s Twitter could clash with the EU – with Margrethe Vestager
Udgivet: 28.11.2022 -
What’s the cost of Qatar’s World Cup?
Udgivet: 24.11.2022 -
What Israel’s new right-wing government could mean, with Amir Tibon
Udgivet: 21.11.2022 -
Russia in retreat
Udgivet: 17.11.2022 -
The unlikely success of a Ukrainian football team, with Adam Crafton
Udgivet: 14.11.2022 -
US midterms: what red wave?
Udgivet: 9.11.2022 -
The US: whose country, ’tis of thee? | Nationalism Reimagined
Udgivet: 8.11.2022 -
How Putin fights wars, with Mark Galeotti
Udgivet: 7.11.2022 -
Lula and Netanyahu: the comeback kings
Udgivet: 3.11.2022 -
What is so dangerous about nationalism in India? | Nationalism Reimagined
Udgivet: 1.11.2022 -
Will China backtrack on zero Covid? With Yanzhong Huang
Udgivet: 31.10.2022 -
Borne ultimatum, chaos in Congress
Udgivet: 27.10.2022 -
Hungary and the endurance Viktor Orbán | Nationalism Reimagined
Udgivet: 25.10.2022 -
Can protesters topple the Iranian regime? With Fatemeh Shams
Udgivet: 24.10.2022 -
A new phase of war in Ukraine?
Udgivet: 20.10.2022 -
Why reimagine nationalism? | Nationalism Reimagined
Udgivet: 18.10.2022 -
What does it mean to be a Bad Jew? With Emily Tamkin
Udgivet: 17.10.2022
World Review is the global affairs podcast from the New Statesman, hosted by Jeremy Cliffe in Berlin and Emily Tamkin in Washington D.C. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.