The New World Episodes Episode guide
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Imagining the New Truth: Oksana Zabuzhko
Ukrainian author Oksana Zabuzhko on processing the turbulent world through her work
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Imagining the New Truth: Tania Bruguera
Cuban performance artist Tania Bruguera on 'artivism' in a changing world
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Us Versus Them
John Harris examines the international rise of anti-elitist or 'populist' politics.
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Imagining the New Truth: Dayanita Singh
Dayanita Singh uses her photography to construct stories of a changing India.
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Imagining the New Truth: Daniel Kehlmann
The novelist and playwright on the changing politics of the US, Germany and Austria.
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Daniel Kehlmann
Leading artists on how they process this turbulent through their work; Daniel Kehlmann
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Axis of Power
Gideon Rachman examines the challenge the rise of China poses to American global power.
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Imagining the New Truth: Ece Temelkuran
Turkish writer Ece Temelkuran on how she chronicles the turbulent world through her work.
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Ece Temelkuran
Leading international artists on how they process the turbulent world through their work
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Welcome to The New World
Welcome to this new Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ podcast. The first episode will be published soon.
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Nothing but the truth
Are we really living in a post-truth world?
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It's the Demography, Stupid!
How is population change transforming our world? David Willetts investigates.
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Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with Paul Mason
Economist Jim O’ Neill talks to left-wing thinker Paul Mason about globalisation.
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Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with Jim Yong Kim
Economist Jim O’Neill talks to the President of the World Bank about globalisation.
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Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with George Osborne
Economist Jim O’Neill talks to former Chancellor George Osborne about globalisation.
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Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with David Miliband
Jim O’Neill talks to the International Rescue Committee president about globalisation.
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Fixing Globalisation
Jim O'Neill asks if new challenges mean an end to the era of globalisation.