• Susan Neiman: "It's not about being pro-Israel or pro-Palestine, but pro-human rights"
    Jan 22 2024

    The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas has now passed the 100 day mark. On the 14 January Alona Ferber attended the Jewish Labour Movement conference, which happened to take place on the 100th day of the war. In this podcast she speaks with Susan Neiman, the American moral philosopher, about the splits this war has caused on the left and tensions she sees between tribalist currents on the left and universalist principles, which Neiman believes are the values of a true left. 


    Read Susan Neiman's essay: The universalist tradition has been forgotten, the Enlightenment betrayed


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  • How will elections shape the world in 2024?
    Jan 8 2024

    In 2024 countries with more than 4 billion people will be sending their citizens to the polls. The US, Russia, and India to name a few; this is set to be the biggest election year in history.

     

    In this episode of the podcast Anoosh Chakelian is joined by the New Stateman's foreign correspondent Bruno Maçães and senior data journalist Ben Walker to review some of the major political forces at play around the globe in 2024.

     

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    28 mins
  • What does it mean to be Jewish and on the left today?
    Dec 16 2023

    Earlier this month we published a magazine with the cover ‘Being Jewish Now’. At this time of crisis in the Middle East, with divisions over the Gaza war and rising anti-Semitism, we asked a group of writers, thinkers, and activists to reflect on the question of what it means to be Jewish and on the left today.     


    In this episode of the podcast senior editor Alona Ferber speaks to five of the writers who contributed to this essay collection, delving deeper into the themes explored in the magazine.


    Fania Oz-Salzberger: This generation will never see Gazans and Israelis become fellow citizens

    Sam Adler-Bell: Jews in the diaspora must resist the inhumanity being done by Israel in our name

    Omer Bartov: Both Netanyahu’s cabinet and Hamas see this crisis as an opportunity

    Chanda Prescod-Weinstein: Lessons of growing up black and Jewish

    Howard Jacobson: The founding of Israel wasn’t a colonial act – a refugee isn’t a colonist


    Being Jewish Now: https://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2023/11/what-it-means-to-be-jewish-now


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    59 mins
  • Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins
    Nov 18 2023

    Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah – all of whom operate out of Beirut’s southern suburbs – have coordinated their positions in various ways for years in pursuit of what they see as the greater good.


    John Jenkins, former British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Libya, Iraq, Syria and Burma, speaks to senior editor Katie Stallard about Iran's interest in the Israel-Hamas conflict and how this will play out across the region.



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    28 mins
  • NEW: Will the Israel Gaza war spread to the wider Middle East?
    Oct 17 2023

    **NEW EPISODE**

    As Israel prepares a ground attack on Gaza, Katie Stallard is joined by Alona Ferber and Professor Lina Khatib to explore the wider geo-political situation in the Middle East - including mounting violence on Israel's west bank and the looming shadow of Hezbollah in Iran.


    This episode was originally published in the New Statesman podcast feed. We now regularly publish Ideas and Global Affairs content on Mondays on the New Statesman podcast. Follow or subscribe here: https://podfollow.com/new-statesman


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    27 mins
  • A message to World Review listeners
    Aug 21 2023

    Listen to Katie Stallard and Megan Gibson's discussion on Russia's war on the future here: https://shows.acast.com/newstatesman/episodes/russias-war-on-the-future-conversation


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    1 min
  • World Review is on hiatus
    Jun 8 2023

    We won't be releasing regular World Review episodes any more. Interviews about the biggest foreign affairs stories will now be included as part of a rotation of interviews on the New Statesman podcast, available wherever you listen to podcasts.




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  • Are China and the EU headed for a trade war? With Bruno Maçães
    Jun 5 2023

    As the European Union weighs new sanctions on Chinese companies, which could be announced later this week, Katie Stallard speaks to Bruno Maçães, a former Portuguese Europe minister andthe New Statesman's foreign affairs correspondent,about his recent interview with Fu Cong, China's ambassador to the EU.


    They also discuss Beijing's likely response to the new measures, what the fall-out would be for EU-China relations, and about the difficult balancing act Chinese diplomats have sought to strike since the start of Russia's war against Ukraine. Plus, how the prospect of another Donald Trump presidency in the US is provoking unease in the corridors of Brussels. 


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    Ambassador Fu Cong: “Europe will not become a vassal to China”

     

    The world according to Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin

     

    China’s hollow peace plan for Ukraine



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    26 mins