

Chris Lockwood
The Economist's Europe editor, offering expert analysis on geopolitical events.
Top 10 podcasts with Chris Lockwood
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151 snips
Aug 18, 2025 • 21min
Peace by piece? Zelensky and Trump meet again
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, and Oliver Carroll, Ukraine correspondent, dive into the high-stakes meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump. They explore Zelensky's balancing act between urgent peace initiatives and U.S. demands, while assessing the skepticism surrounding American support. The duo also examines the evolving landscape of AI-driven entrepreneurship, highlighting the rise of solopreneurs leveraging technology for success. Lastly, they touch on the modern resurgence of traditional Chinese medicine, focusing on a 400-year-old cough syrup gaining traction among Western audiences.

148 snips
Feb 21, 2025 • 25min
Friends (the one with estrangement): Europe without the US
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, discusses the urgent need for Europe to enhance its security amidst shifting American foreign policy, especially regarding Ukraine. Alex Domash explores the controversial idea of implementing a tax on remote work, diving into the current tensions between employees and employers. John Fassman pays tribute to the late Pablo Johnson, celebrating his celebrated supper gatherings in New Orleans that emphasized community and connection over cuisine. This blend of insightful analysis and cultural appreciation makes for a captivating listen.

147 snips
May 1, 2025 • 23min
Mine craft: US-Ukraine resource deal
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, and Don Wineland, China business and finance editor at The Economist, dive into a groundbreaking U.S.-Ukraine resource agreement that reshapes geopolitical dynamics. They discuss how this deal establishes a joint investment fund and impacts future relations amidst conflict with Russia. The conversation shifts to the ripple effects of U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports, affecting consumer goods and fast fashion. They also explore the enduring charm of Art Deco and its relevance in modern design, offering a touch of glamour during tough times.

131 snips
Mar 19, 2025 • 22min
Cold call: Putin thwarts Trump
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist with a focus on political analysis, joins Simon Wright, the industry editor specializing in the automotive sector, for an insightful discussion. They delve into the implications of Putin’s missile attacks during Trump’s ceasefire hopes. The talk then shifts to Tesla's struggle with declining sales, linked to Musk's controversial political moves. Finally, they explore the rise of literary erotica, noting how female authors are reshaping the genre amidst societal changes.

88 snips
Sep 25, 2025 • 21min
Home truths: Ukraine’s internal strains
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, sheds light on Ukraine's ongoing military stalemate and the dire impact of manpower shortages, highlighting the nation's increasing reliance on drones. He also discusses Ukraine’s strained economy and democratic challenges under martial law. Meanwhile, Shailesh Chitnes, global business writer, analyzes the potential consequences of proposed H-1B visa fee hikes, emphasizing the risk to U.S. tech firms and Indian IT companies, and how they might adapt their hiring strategies in response.

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Sep 25, 2025 • 21min
Home truths: Ukraine’s internal strains
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, dives into Ukraine's complex challenges, highlighting deepening military and economic issues amidst a frozen front line. He discusses Ukraine's struggle with manpower shortages and increased drone reliance, revealing the pressing need for foreign aid as the country faces a budget shortfall. Lockwood also addresses political strains, including signs of democratic backsliding and the implications of martial law on upcoming elections, painting a vivid picture of Ukraine's current turmoil.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 23min
Kyiv reprieve: Trump loses patience with Putin
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, and Annie Crable, news editor at The Economist, dive into the shifting tides of U.S.-Russia relations. They discuss Donald Trump's frustration with Vladimir Putin's lack of a ceasefire, revealing new military support for Ukraine. The conversation then pivots to the perfume industry, highlighting the ongoing investigations into potential price-fixing and the dominance of major corporations. Lastly, they explore the cognitive benefits of being bilingual, emphasizing its positive impact on brain health.

16 snips
Mar 25, 2024 • 23min
The Intelligence: Moscow massacre
Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, provides deep insights into a recent tragic mass shooting in Moscow, exploring how the Kremlin may exploit the event for propaganda against Ukraine. Moega Iida discusses the societal pressures on Japanese men, highlighting a hotline created for emotional support amid evolving gender roles. They also touch on America's shifting automotive preferences, questioning the future of big trucks in the wake of new environmental regulations. A blend of global issues and cultural dynamics makes for a compelling conversation.

11 snips
Jul 10, 2023 • 27min
States, disunited: the controversy around cluster bombs
Chris Lockwood, The Economist's Europe editor, dives into the U.S. decision to supply controversial cluster bombs to Ukraine, sparking debates on military ethics and geopolitical strategies. Guy Scriven, the U.S. technology editor, discusses the exciting developments in AI adoption among American firms, likening its impact to that of electricity. Lastly, former columnist Philip Coggan shares must-read recommendations on riveting corporate scandals, shedding light on the implications of corporate deceit and investigative journalism.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 21min
Peace by piece? Zelensky and Trump meet again
Oliver Carroll, the Ukraine correspondent for The Economist, and Chris Lockwood, the Europe editor, discuss high-stakes diplomacy with Zelensky's upcoming meeting with Trump. The precarious balancing act of Ukraine amid U.S.-Russian tensions takes center stage. They also delve into the rise of solopreneurs leveraging AI to create startups with minimal staff, alongside the resurgence of a 400-year-old Chinese cough syrup gaining popularity in the West, spurred by social media and shifting market dynamics.