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Chris Lockwood

The Economist's Europe editor, offering expert analysis on geopolitical events.

Top 10 podcasts with Chris Lockwood

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144 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.
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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.
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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.
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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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Jun 10, 2024 • 21min

French anti-foreign legion: an EU-election shock

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, and Tamara Jilks-Bohr, U.S. policy correspondent for The Economist, tackle the recent surge of hard-right parties in Europe's elections, especially its impact on Macron’s political strategy. They discuss the rising risk of populism and its implications for governance. The duo also dives into America's school absenteeism crisis, highlighting innovative community efforts to re-engage students. Lastly, they explore the quirky world of car naming and the cultural sensitivities brands face in the global market.
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Mar 25, 2024 • 23min

The Intelligence: Moscow massacre

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, dissects the devastating Moscow shooting and its political ramifications, highlighting Russian authorities' delayed response and the Kremlin's attempts to manipulate the narrative against Ukraine. Meanwhile, Moika Iida explores Japan's evolving masculinity crisis, showcasing societal pressures on men and the transformative 'ikumen' movement promoting fatherhood. The discussion also critiques America’s waning love for big trucks amid environmental shifts, emphasizing the automotive market's transition towards electric vehicles.
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Jun 10, 2024 • 21min

French anti-foreign legion: an EU-election shock

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, discusses the surprising gains of hard-right parties in Europe, particularly in France, which forced President Macron into a snap election. Tamara Jilks-Bohr, U.S. policy correspondent, addresses the spike in absenteeism in American schools post-pandemic, highlighting innovative strategies that worked at Manzano High School. Additionally, they explore the quirky and sometimes controversial world of naming cars, revealing how cultural nuances can shape branding decisions.
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May 24, 2023 • 24min

Still the one that I want: Greece’s prime minister wins again

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, analyzes Greece's recent elections, where Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis performed surprisingly well despite lacking a majority. He discusses the implications for Greece's rebound and governance challenges. Vijay Vaitheeswaran, global energy and climate innovation editor, explores the surge in U.S. clean energy lobbying motivated by new investments. The conversation also touches on innovative defense strategies, highlighting how simple nets are being creatively used to protect against drones in modern warfare.
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Jan 18, 2023 • 25min

Tanks-giving parade? Arming Ukraine

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor at The Economist, and Erin Braun, West Coast correspondent, dive into the urgent military support for Ukraine, including the pivotal decision to send tanks. They discuss the fear of escalating tensions with Russia and how NATO meetings will shape future strategies. Erin also sheds light on California's deadly floods, exploring the impacts of climate change on infrastructure and the shift from drought to emergency conditions. Their insights reveal the complex interplay between geopolitics and environmental crises.
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May 12, 2022 • 25min

Entrenched: stalemate in Ukraine’s east

Chris Lockwood, Europe editor for The Economist, shares insights on the slow-moving conflict in Ukraine's Donbas region, highlighting Ukrainian resilience against Russian forces. Tamara Jolks-Boer, U.S. public policy correspondent, discusses innovative policing initiatives in New Mexico that emerged after George Floyd's death, revealing ongoing challenges and successes. Catherine Nixie, Britain correspondent, explores the cultural significance of the Highway Code, reflecting on its evolution and the changing perceptions of road safety in Britain.