World Review from the New Statesman

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294 Episodes

  1. TV Rain: the turbulent history of Russia’s last independent media channel

    Published: 8/12/2022
  2. How Chinese protesters get around censorship, with Jeffrey Wasserstrom

    Published: 5/12/2022
  3. Where do China’s lockdown protests go from here?

    Published: 1/12/2022
  4. Why Elon Musk’s Twitter could clash with the EU – with Margrethe Vestager

    Published: 28/11/2022
  5. What’s the cost of Qatar’s World Cup?

    Published: 24/11/2022
  6. What Israel’s new right-wing government could mean, with Amir Tibon

    Published: 21/11/2022
  7. Russia in retreat

    Published: 17/11/2022
  8. The unlikely success of a Ukrainian football team, with Adam Crafton

    Published: 14/11/2022
  9. US midterms: what red wave?

    Published: 9/11/2022
  10. The US: whose country, ’tis of thee? | Nationalism Reimagined

    Published: 8/11/2022
  11. How Putin fights wars, with Mark Galeotti

    Published: 7/11/2022
  12. Lula and Netanyahu: the comeback kings

    Published: 3/11/2022
  13. What is so dangerous about nationalism in India? | Nationalism Reimagined

    Published: 1/11/2022
  14. Will China backtrack on zero Covid? With Yanzhong Huang

    Published: 31/10/2022
  15. Borne ultimatum, chaos in Congress

    Published: 27/10/2022
  16. Hungary and the endurance Viktor Orbán | Nationalism Reimagined

    Published: 25/10/2022
  17. Can protesters topple the Iranian regime? With Fatemeh Shams

    Published: 24/10/2022
  18. A new phase of war in Ukraine?

    Published: 20/10/2022
  19. Why reimagine nationalism? | Nationalism Reimagined

    Published: 18/10/2022
  20. What does it mean to be a Bad Jew? With Emily Tamkin

    Published: 17/10/2022

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