The New World Podcast
1) Imagining the New Truth: Oksana Zabuzhko
Ukrainian author Oksana Zabuzhko on processing the turbulent world through her work
2) Fixing Globalisation
Jim O'Neill asks if new challenges mean an end to the era of globalisation. As chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Lord O'Neill was seen as one of the high priests of globalisation - coining t...Show More
3) Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with Paul Mason
This is bonus material from interviews recorded for the New World Series. The economist Jim O’Neill talks to the left-wing thinker Paul Mason about globalisation, neoliberalism and how people across t...Show More
4) Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with George Osborne
This is bonus material from interviews recorded for the New World Series. The economist Jim O’Neill talks with his old boss, the former Conservative Chancellor, George Osborne, about the roots and pol...Show More
5) Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with David Miliband
The economist Jim O’Neill talks to the President of the International Rescue Committee and former Labour Foreign Secretary David Miliband about the roots and risks of ‘de-globalisation’. This is bonus...Show More
6) Fixing Globalisation – Jim O’Neill in conversation with Jim Yong Kim
The economist Jim O’Neill talks with the president of the World Bank, Dr Jim Yong Kim, about globalisation’s winners and losers and how world leaders can ensure its benefits are more evenly spread. Th...Show More
7) It's the Demography, Stupid!
How is population change transforming our world? Think of a python swallowing a pig: a big bulge makes its way slowly down the snake from the head end to the other end. That's a bit like what's happen...Show More
8) Imagining the New Truth: Tania Bruguera
Cuban performance artist Tania Bruguera on 'artivism' in a changing world
9) Imagining the New Truth: Dayanita Singh
Dayanita Singh uses her photography to construct stories of a changing India.
10) Us Versus Them
John Harris examines the international rise of anti-elitist or 'populist' politics, what is motivating the anger of voters, and what might happen next.