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World Review from the New Statesman

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Joe Biden
Donald Trump
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Human Rights
Iraq
Hezbollah

World Review is the global affairs podcast from the New Statesman, hosted by Jeremy Cliffe in Berlin and Emily Tamkin in Washington D.C.

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Sir John Jenkins
Former British ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Libya, Iraq, Syria and Burma, and author of a recent essay in the New Statesman
New Statesman
Episode: Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins

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Jeremy Cliffe
Co-host known for his insights on global affairs, specializing in European politics.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 302 ratings
  • fox news for liberals

    telling their audience exactly what they want to hear - this magazine is trading off its good name - won’t be able to do that for long

    Apple Podcasts
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    Joeybb93
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Wha does it mean to be Jewish

    Please do the same for Palestines’s so that we have their voice heard as we need their voices

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lovealways#
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • The ‘angry women’ club…

    …chatter-chatter with the ladies who stress about the climate & ‘popularism’. This is the pod where elitist college educated ladies are allowed too much time around the mic without proper supervision; always so angry and aggressive; always making sweeping statements around ‘climate science’ & how terrible the ‘far-right’ is - its always the FAR right isn’t it but never the FAR left, hmmm liberal-elite conspiracy? I wonder? - and of course virtue signalling at every opportunity…woke is the only w... more

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    Steetwise
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Terrible decision to end podcast

    I’m not interested in listening to NS main podcast feed but I came to World Review for journalism I wouldn’t get elsewhere in English

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GF1190
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • World Review

    What a terrible decision to discontinue this podcast. One of the very best, and the only one to focus on foreign affairs

    Bring it back, soonest

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    one who perseveres
    United Kingdom2 years ago

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Some listeners feel certain topics are approached with a left-leaning bias.
The podcast provides unique perspectives often overlooked in mainstream media.
In-depth and insightful discussions on global political issues.
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Hosts deliver knowledgeable commentary combined with engaging storytelling.

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Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins
Q: What is the long term strategy tying down Israel and the United States?
The Iranians' strategy includes seeking the withdrawal of US influence from the Middle East and asserting regional hegemony, viewing Israel as an impediment to this goal.
Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins
Q: What does that calibration look like from the Iranian side?
Jenkins explains that Iran exercises strategic patience, viewing the eventual disappearance of Israel as divinely ordained, while avoiding provocation that could lead to a full conflict.
Iran's interest in Israel, with former ambassador John Jenkins
Q: How would you characterize the current status of this conflict, particularly in terms of its regional dimensions?
Jenkins discusses a paradigm shift in Israeli strategy focused on not tolerating a Gaza under Hamas control and the escalating tensions with Hezbollah.
What does it mean to be Jewish and on the left today?
Q: What do you think that people have to learn from this experience?
I think that our experience of anguish and grief should spur us to reject the conditions that create more grief and make us identify with others who grieve.
What does it mean to be Jewish and on the left today?
Q: How hopeful are you for this loveless peace?
I'm hopeful that there are many Jews in the diaspora and hopefully in Israel who are fighting for a different answer to our grief and loss.

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What is World Review from the New Statesman about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A global affairs podcast that analyzes pressing international issues, exploring the intersections of politics, society, and culture. The discussions typically center around current events, notably involving geopolitical conflicts, elections, and human rights concerns. Episodes feature diverse perspectives from experts and contributors who provide in-depth commentary on significant topics such as the Israel-Palestine conflict, electoral consequences in various countries, and the implications of political decisions on global democracy.

Notably, the podcast stands out for its focus on underreported international news, aiming to provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of global dynamics. Engaging storytelling combined with well-research... more

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