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Daniel Knowles

International correspondent for The Economist, discussing the success and failure of coups.

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Sep 8, 2021 • 22min

The call before the storm? Brazil’s protests

Emma Hogan, America's editor for The Economist, shares her expertise on the political unrest in Brazil, sparked by President Bolsonaro's controversial call to arms amidst declining support. She discusses the implications of rising public protests ahead of crucial elections. Meanwhile, Daniel Knowles, an international correspondent, delves into the allure of conspiracy theories, particularly in the Congo, and how they shape political narratives. Their conversation highlights the dangers and societal impacts of misinformation in today's world.
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Aug 21, 2020 • 22min

In over its head of state: Mali’s coup

Daniel Knowles, an international correspondent for The Economist, discusses the recent coup in Mali, examining the political and social chaos that led to the military's takeover. The conversation highlights the significant challenges the new government will face in restoring stability amidst ongoing violence and public discontent. Mariana Palau, based in Bogota, shares insights on the alarming presence of Chinese fishing vessels near the Galapagos Islands, emphasizing the environmental threats they pose and Ecuador's struggles to combat this overfishing crisis.
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Aug 20, 2019 • 23min

Power rationing: Sudan in transition

Join Daniel Knowles, The Economist's international correspondent, who covers Sudan's tumultuous political landscape, and Joel Budd, the social policy editor, as they discuss power-sharing dynamics amid ongoing protests. They dive into the historic trial of ex-dictator Omar al-Bashir and the complex journey toward civilian governance. Plus, delve into how the design of parliamentary chambers influences political debate and behavior, showcasing the intriguing connection between architecture and national identity.
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May 1, 2019 • 22min

Putsch comes to shove: Venezuela

In this enlightening discussion, Stephen Gibbs, an Economist correspondent reporting from Caracas, dives deep into the ongoing turmoil in Venezuela as Juan Guaidó attempts to seize power from Nicolás Maduro. He reveals the complexities and missteps of the uprising. Daniel Knowles, an international correspondent, joins to explore the broader dynamics of coups worldwide, including factors behind their success and failure. They also touch on a dramatic embassy raid that highlights the perilous life of North Korean dissidents, making for a riveting conversation on power and resistance.
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May 1, 2019 • 22min

Putsch comes to shove: Venezuela

Stephen Gibbs, a journalist for The Economist with first-hand experience in Caracas, discusses Juan Guaidó's stalled effort to overthrow Nicolás Maduro. Daniel Knowles, an international correspondent, explores global coup dynamics and strategies dictators employ to maintain power. They delve into the complexities of transitioning from dictatorship to democracy, emphasizing the role of civil society. The conversation also touches on a daring embassy raid highlighting the risks faced by North Korean dissidents, showcasing the intense struggle for freedom and political change.

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