World Review from the New Statesman

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294 Episodes

  1. America, 20 years after 9/11

    Published: 9/10/2021
  2. US power after Afghanistan, with Bruno Maçães (REUPLOAD)

    Published: 9/3/2021
  3. What the SPD surge means for Germany | Germany Elects

    Published: 9/1/2021
  4. The fight to save democratic rights in the US

    Published: 8/27/2021
  5. The fall of Kabul, with John Simpson

    Published: 8/20/2021
  6. How do German voters see foreign policy | Germany Elects

    Published: 8/17/2021
  7. Will Lula beat Bolsonaro to become Brazilian president?

    Published: 8/13/2021
  8. What can be done to challenge Lukashenko's regime in Belarus?

    Published: 8/6/2021
  9. The coalitions that could shape Germany's future | Germany Elects

    Published: 8/3/2021
  10. Does the world need to learn to live with China? with Adam Tooze

    Published: 7/30/2021
  11. What Father Stan Swamy's 'Custodial murder' means for Indian Human Rights

    Published: 7/23/2021
  12. Mediterranean migrant tragedy: why are so many risking their lives

    Published: 7/16/2021
  13. What the Tokyo Olympics means to Japan

    Published: 7/9/2021
  14. Can Ukraine find a unifying national message?

    Published: 7/2/2021
  15. Hong Kong: Apple Daily, democracy and the National Security Law

    Published: 6/25/2021
  16. A European view of the transatlantic relationship

    Published: 6/18/2021
  17. What we learned from the G7

    Published: 6/14/2021
  18. Germany after Merkel - live at the Progressive Governance Summit

    Published: 6/11/2021
  19. G7: What now for US multilateralism?

    Published: 6/4/2021
  20. Decoding Global Britain's post-Brexit foreign policy

    Published: 5/28/2021

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