

Caroline Carter
Deputy Asian news editor for The Economist, providing expert commentary on Hong Kong's political landscape.
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Apr 21, 2020 • 21min
Symbols’ status: arrests in Hong Kong
Caroline Carter, the Deputy Asian news editor for The Economist, brings her insights into the recent wave of arrests of pro-democracy leaders in Hong Kong. She discusses the heightened tensions between the government and advocates for liberty, examining the public's resilient response. The conversation also touches on the significant global shortage of personal protective equipment during the pandemic, addressing the challenges faced by healthcare workers and innovative grassroots solutions emerging worldwide.

Jun 11, 2019 • 23min
Independence say: Hong Kong’s ongoing protests
Join Caroline Carter, Deputy Asian news editor for The Economist, as she dives into Hong Kong's turbulent political scene. She discusses the recent judicial reform proposals that have sparked massive protests and sheds light on the ongoing struggle for autonomy from mainland China. The conversation also touches on solitary confinement in the U.S., with a poignant narrative from an inmate who reflects on the mental toll of isolation. Additionally, the complexities of tribal justice in Iraq reveal the unique challenges faced by citizens navigating between traditional and legal systems.

Jun 11, 2019 • 23min
Independence say: Hong Kong’s ongoing protests
Caroline Carter, Deputy Asia news editor for The Economist, delves into the ongoing protests in Hong Kong against proposed judicial changes that threaten its autonomy. She discusses the government's pressure to suppress dissent and the complexities of public fear surrounding legal freedoms. Adam Roberts, Midwest correspondent, shares profound insights from a death row inmate enduring over two decades of solitary confinement in Texas, unraveling the harrowing emotional impact of isolation and the ethical dilemmas of such practices.