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Brooke Unger

Americas editor for The Economist, providing expert analysis on the Peruvian political crisis.

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Feb 5, 2021 • 21min

Ballot bonanza: Latin America’s year of elections

Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, delves into the pivotal elections kicking off in Ecuador, highlighting the challenges democracy faces in Central and South America amid economic turmoil. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe pays tribute to General Nikolai Antoshkin, reflecting on his courageous efforts during the Chernobyl disaster and the sacrifices made by first responders. The discussion also touches on the evolution of television technology, showcasing how innovations continue to enhance our viewing experiences.
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Feb 5, 2021 • 21min

Ballot bonanza: Latin America’s year of elections

Brooke Unger, America’s editor at The Economist, discusses the critical electoral landscape as Ecuador prepares for elections, raising concerns about democracy in Latin America amidst economic struggles. This insightful dialogue touches upon the turbulence of political dynamics, the resilience of democratic processes, and the enduring impact of corruption and inequality. Anne Rowe highlights the heroic legacy of General Nikolai Antoshkin, known for his brave response during the Chernobyl disaster, reminding us of the sacrifices made in the name of safety.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 22min

Coming write-up: Chile votes to overhaul its constitution

Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, discusses the implications of Chile’s decision to replace its Pinochet-era constitution, revealing how this reflects a broader desire for political renewal. Sarah Burke, an international correspondent, highlights the challenges faced by an aging prison population, particularly the unique issues older inmates encounter. Meanwhile, Callum Williams examines a theory linking excessive numbers of aspiring elites to political instability, shedding light on the social tensions that arise from competition for power and privilege.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 22min

Coming write-up: Chile votes to overhaul its constitution

Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, and Sarah Burke, an international correspondent, dive into Chile's historic decision to overhaul its dictatorship-era constitution. They discuss the implications for democracy and the challenges posed by rising economic inequalities. The conversation also touches on the pressing issue of aging prison populations and the unique struggles elderly inmates face. Lastly, they explore the potential dangers of an oversaturated elite class and its connection to political instability.
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Mar 11, 2020 • 21min

Hollywood moment: Harvey Weinstein’s sentencing

Sasha Nauta, The Economist's public policy editor, shares profound insights into the Harvey Weinstein trial, uncovering its implications for the #MeToo movement and the complexity of testimonies. Brooke Unger, the Americas editor, dissects Guyana's election and delves into how the nation plans to manage impending oil wealth amidst political tensions. They explore public perceptions of sexual violence, the aesthetic challenges of anti-terror architecture, and the balance between security and design in urban settings.
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Mar 11, 2020 • 21min

Hollywood moment: Harvey Weinstein’s sentencing

Sasha Nauta, The Economist's public policy editor, sheds light on the complexities surrounding Harvey Weinstein's sentencing and its implications for the #MeToo movement. Brooke Unger, the Americas editor, discusses Guyana's pivotal election and the challenges of managing its newfound oil wealth amidst political turmoil. They tackle the nuances of societal change beyond the media spotlight and delve into how nations can balance security with urban aesthetics amidst rising anti-terror architecture concerns.
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Jan 7, 2020 • 23min

Two heads aren’t better than one: Venezuela

Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, and Sasha Nauta, public policy editor, dive into Venezuela's political turmoil. They discuss the internal power struggle between Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro, revealing the complexities of international support for democracy. The conversation also shifts to the ongoing Harvey Weinstein trial, examining the Me Too movement's impact on societal views of sexual violence and legal processes. Lastly, they touch on Sudan's traffic chaos post-revolution and the challenges of governance amidst economic mismanagement.
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Jan 7, 2020 • 23min

Two heads aren’t better than one: Venezuela

In this engaging discussion, Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, and Sasha Nauta, public policy editor, dive into Venezuela's turbulent political landscape. They explore the intense power struggle between Juan Guaidó and Nicolás Maduro and the challenges facing democracy in the nation. The duo also examines the ongoing impact of the Harvey Weinstein trial on the #MeToo movement, discussing legal intricacies and the need for reform. Expect insights into how personal stories shape societal narratives and the ongoing crises in Sudan.
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Oct 29, 2019 • 20min

Not fare enough: Chile’s protests

Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, shares her expertise on the Chilean protests that evolved from fare hikes into a powerful movement for social equality. Wendelin von Bredow, European business and finance correspondent, discusses the economic successes and political challenges facing the Visegrad Four countries. The conversation highlights systemic inequalities in Chile and examines labor market dynamics in Central Europe, raising questions about the future of democracy and economic stability.
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Oct 22, 2019 • 21min

The course of Trudeau love: Canada’s election

Brooke Unger, America's editor for The Economist, and Rachana Shanbhog, Europe economics correspondent, dive into the recent Canadian election results, revealing Trudeau's minority government and the challenges ahead. They discuss the tarnished public image of Trudeau amidst controversies and evaluate Canada’s resistance to political extremism. Shifting to Greece, they reflect on a decade of economic recovery post-crisis and the lingering issues of unemployment. Finally, they explore the surprising success of quirky stock ticker symbols, marking a fun twist in investment strategies.