

Dominic Ziegler
Author of the Banyan column on Asian affairs for The Economist, discussing the impact of climate change on the South Asian monsoon.
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Jan 4, 2023 • 27min
We need to balk about Kevin: Congress opens in chaos
Alexandra Suich-Bass, a senior correspondent at The Economist, sheds light on the surge of catalytic converter thefts, linking it to rising precious metal prices. Dominic Ziegler discusses China’s massive fishing fleet and its damaging impact on local waters in West Africa, spotlighting the urgent need for better regulations. John Priddo dives into the chaos in U.S. Congress as Republicans struggle to elect a Speaker, revealing the internal tensions and their potential implications for governance.

Mar 2, 2023 • 23min
Losing the threads: Bangladesh
Dominic Ziegler, a columnist on Asian affairs, and Andrew Knox, The Economist's Korea correspondent, dive into Bangladesh's complex transformation over fifty years. They discuss how economic growth is threatened by rampant corruption and challenges in the garment industry. The conversation shifts to North Korea's funding of missile programs through illicit means like crypto scams. They also explore the legacy of BBC Monitoring, revealing its crucial historical role in information gathering and the impact of modern technology on media.

Dec 3, 2021 • 21min
Taiwan thing after another: the Solomon Islands
Dominic Ziegler, an Asia-Pacific specialist, explores the geopolitical complexities of the Solomon Islands' pivot to China amidst rising local tensions and governance issues. Natasha Loader, health policy editor, sheds light on the hurdles faced by UK families in obtaining medical cannabis for children with epilepsy, despite legal allowances. The conversation also touches on cultural shifts in Saudi Arabia, prompted by significant events like the Formula 1 race, potentially signaling a transformation in social norms concerning alcohol consumption.

Oct 30, 2020 • 21min
Net losses: plunder of the oceans
Dominic Ziegler, an expert on illegal fishing, and Tom Nuttall, Berlin bureau chief, dive into pressing global issues. They highlight the shocking scale of illegal fishing and its devastating effects on workers and ecosystems. The discussion also touches on the rise of millennial investors reshaping finance with their focus on corporate responsibility. Additionally, they humorously recount the saga of Berlin's new airport, a project marred by years of mismanagement that finally opens with a mix of optimism and challenges.

Oct 5, 2020 • 22min
Ill-disposed: Trump’s hospital stay
Dominic Ziegler, author of the Banyan column for The Economist, dives into the impact of Donald Trump's hospitalization on the political scene as the election looms. Ziegler highlights the conflicting health reports and their implications for voter sentiment, especially towards Joe Biden. He also sheds light on the grim conditions faced by migrant workers in Asia, emphasizing the ongoing struggles and advocacy efforts for reform. Plus, the conversation takes a fun turn with the rise of Albanian pop stars, like Rita Ora and Dua Lipa, linking heritage to their success.

Aug 3, 2020 • 24min
Ballot blocks: the squeeze on Hong Kong
Dominic Ziegler, author of Banyan, a column on Asian affairs, dives into the current political turmoil in Hong Kong. He discusses the chilling effects of postponed elections and the national security law on democracy and activists. The conversation then shifts to how global protests against racism could influence discrimination in the Arab world, particularly concerning Ethiopian migrants in Lebanon. Finally, Ziegler touches on the historical challenges of phylloxera in French vineyards, showcasing resilience in winemaking amid adversity.

Jul 1, 2020 • 23min
Two systems go: a new law grips Hong Kong
Dominic Ziegler, an expert on Asian affairs based in Hong Kong, discusses the heavy implications of a new national security law that threatens democracy and civil liberties in the territory. He sheds light on the swift arrests following its implementation and the chilling effects on activists and businesses. Contrastingly, he highlights Malawi's democratic resurgence after overcoming electoral fraud, showcasing hope amidst authoritarian challenges. Additionally, Ziegler touches on the complexities of political narratives surrounding tell-all books about Trump, revealing intriguing market dynamics.

May 28, 2020 • 21min
Checking their privilege: Beijing’s threat to Hong Kong
Dominic Ziegler, senior Asia correspondent at The Economist, and Josie DeLapp, the international editor, delve into the pressing issues facing Hong Kong as new legislation threatens its autonomy. They discuss the implications for protesters and businesses amid rising tensions with Western powers. The conversation also highlights how the pandemic reshaped crime dynamics, with traditional criminals adapting to lockdowns, and explores the alcohol industry's struggles and changing consumer habits during this challenging time.

May 5, 2020 • 20min
Degrees of separation: universities and covid-19
Dominic Ziegler, a columnist on Asian affairs for The Economist, joins to discuss the precarious financial situation of universities exacerbated by COVID-19. He highlights the drastic revenue declines in American education and the significant role international students play. The discussion also touches on the unique circumstances of Ramadan celebrations during the pandemic across Asia, contrasting local customs and restrictions. Additionally, Ziegler delves into the population challenges faced by North Macedonia, raising important questions about governance and demographics.

Oct 4, 2019 • 23min
Duty call: how Ukraine sees the Trump scandal
Anne McElvoy, a Senior Editor at The Economist with a keen eye for political implications, and Dominic Ziegler, a writer focusing on Asian affairs, dive into the intricate dynamics surrounding Ukraine’s view of the Trump scandal. They discuss the delicate balance President Zelensky faces in securing U.S. military aid while managing domestic pressure. Additionally, Ziegler highlights the recent protests in Indonesia against civil liberties legislation, illustrating the challenges President Widodo faces amid societal unrest.