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Andrew Palmer

Britain editor for The Economist, providing expert analysis on the UK''s economic and political landscape.

Top 5 podcasts with Andrew Palmer

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Aug 5, 2024 • 23min

Enter staged right: misinformation feeds Britain’s riots

Andrew Palmer, Britain editor for The Economist, and Moeka Iida, a correspondent covering Japanese politics, delve into the chaos unfolding in Britain due to misinformation surrounding a tragic knife attack. They explore how right-wing narratives fuel unrest and the challenges faced by authorities in countering these falsehoods. Moeka highlights the rise of social media populism in Japan, showcasing its impact on youth engagement in politics. They also draw fascinating parallels between 'House of the Dragon' and the complexities of modern governance.
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Apr 16, 2024 • 26min

The Intelligence: The most personal choice

Noah Snyder, Tokyo Bureau chief for The Economist, shares gripping updates on the Noto Peninsula following the devastating New Year's Day earthquake, exploring community resilience and future preparedness challenges. Andrew Palmer, Britain editor, dives into the intriguing world of corporate uniforms, discussing how attire shapes professional identity and influences perceptions in the workplace. Together, they navigate the complexities of personal choice, touching on the assisted dying debate and its reflection of individual freedom in society.
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Aug 7, 2024 • 26min

Walz onto the stage: Kamala Harris’s VP pick

John Priddo, United States editor for The Economist, shares thoughts on Tim Walz's strategic vice presidential pick and its potential impact on the Democratic campaign. Gareth Brown, the Middle East correspondent, paints a vivid picture of the tense atmosphere in Lebanon, hinting at a looming conflict. Andrew Palmer delves into the difficulty executives face when deciding to leave high-profile positions, offering insights into the psychological challenges involved. The conversation weaves together political strategy, regional turmoil, and the complexities of leadership transitions.
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Oct 25, 2022 • 23min

Third time’s the charm? Britain’s new prime minister

Andrew Palmer, Britain editor at The Economist, offers sharp insights into Rishi Sunak's ascent as Britain's third prime minister in seven weeks. He discusses the political turmoil and economic hurdles Sunak must navigate while highlighting the significance of his leadership as Britain's first prime minister of Asian heritage. The conversation also dives into growing military influence in Mexico and its implications for democracy. Additionally, they explore ongoing challenges regarding women's rights and the cultural impact of nostalgic narratives in today's society.
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Oct 21, 2022 • 27min

No wilt to go on: let us bid Truss goodbye

Andrew Palmer, Britain editor for The Economist, dives into the political chaos following Liz Truss's resignation, pondering the future leadership of the Conservative Party. Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East correspondent, discusses the new maritime border deal between Israel and Lebanon, exploring its potential to reshape gas resources amidst a crisis. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe reflects on the poignant legacy of Yurii Kerpatenko, the Ukrainian conductor who refused to yield under Russian pressure, showcasing the profound intersection of art and resistance.