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Is the UK going through the “fourth great disruption” to its geopolitical position?
In this unprecedented moment, we take a look at how history can shed light on the current conflict, and which politician is best placed to handle the crisis.
Editor-in-chief Tom McTague is joined by John Bew, professor of history at King’s College London and former foreign policy adviser to four different British governments, and our political editor Ailbhe Rea.
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Is the UK going through the “fourth great disruption” to its geopolitical position?
In this unprecedented moment, we take a look at how history can shed light on the current conflict, and which politician is best placed to handle the crisis.
Editor-in-chief Tom McTague is joined by John Bew, professor of history at King’s College London and former foreign policy adviser to four different British governments, and our political editor Ailbhe Rea.
LISTEN AD-FREE:
📱Download the New Statesman app
MORE FROM THE NEW STATESMAN:
❓ Ask a question – we answer them every Friday
⏰ Get our daily politics newsletter every morning
✍️ Enjoy the best of our writing via email every Saturday
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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