
Ed Carr
Deputy editor of The Economist, providing expert commentary on Boris Johnson's resignation.
Top 10 podcasts with Ed Carr
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29 snips
Dec 31, 2024 • 23min
Billions of voices heard: a year of elections
Ed Carr, the Deputy Editor of The Economist, shares his insights on the tumultuous global elections of 2024. He discusses the surprising election results, even in autocratic regimes, and a noteworthy shift away from identity politics, especially in the U.S. Carr highlights promising democratic victories in India and South Africa amidst political chaos. Looking forward, he examines upcoming elections in Germany, challenges for Trudeau in Canada, and urban migration trends in China towards smaller cities, ultimately reshaping cultural and economic landscapes.

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Dec 31, 2024 • 23min
Billions of voices heard: a year of elections
In a lively discussion, Ed Carr, Deputy Editor of The Economist, and Maria Wilczek, News Editor, dive into the whirlwind of the 2024 elections worldwide. They unravel surprising political outcomes and the resilience of democracy amidst rising challenges. Ed highlights the shift away from identity politics, while Maria sheds light on Poland's beloved milk bars facing modernization hurdles. The talk also ventures into the evolving economics of these traditional spots, blending nostalgia with innovation, and explores future trends in China's urban landscapes.

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Jul 5, 2024 • 30min
Starming victory: Labour sweeps to power
Ed Carr, Deputy Editor for The Economist, and Duncan Robinson, Political Editor and Budget Correspondent, delve into Labour's historic victory in the UK after 14 years of Conservative rule. They discuss the significant challenges facing Sir Keir Starmer, from revitalizing the economy to reshaping the nation’s international image. The need for new governance strategies, economic reforms, and strong EU relations takes center stage, alongside the urgent demands of leadership at 10 Downing Street. Is Starmer's methodical style the right fit for this tumultuous political landscape?

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Oct 9, 2023 • 21min
Israel reels: a bloody assault
Anshul Pfeffer, The Economist's Israel correspondent, and Ed Carr, the deputy editor, dissect the recent unexpected attack by Hamas on Israel. They explore the shocking fatalities, intelligence failures, and the ensuing chaos within Israeli communities. The discussion emphasizes the dire implications for Palestinian civilians and the ongoing shifts in Israeli-Palestinian relations. They also analyze how this crisis could affect Israel's diplomatic landscape and the urgent need for a renewed approach to peace negotiations.

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Jul 12, 2024 • 1h 2min
How are we going to decarbonize shipping?
David Wooley and Ed Carr, lead authors in the shipping industry, discuss future ship fuels, policies, and California's role in decarbonization. Topics include alternative fuels like ammonia and methanol, wind tech, slow steaming, clean electricity, enforcement mechanisms, costly technology investments, global efforts, and policy recommendations for the US and California to drive industry change.

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Jul 5, 2024 • 30min
Starming victory: Labour sweeps to power
Ed Carr, Deputy Editor for The Economist, and Catherine Nixey, Britain correspondent, dive into Britain's momentous Labour Party victory after 14 years. They dissect Keir Starmer's leadership style and the weighty challenges ahead, from economic renewal to restoring the nation's global reputation. The conversation shifts to the volatile political landscape, including the Conservative Party's losses and the rising influence of the Liberal Democrats. With pressing global issues on the horizon, Carr and Nixey explore how Labour might navigate its newfound power.

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Oct 9, 2023 • 21min
Israel reels: a bloody assault
Anshul Pfeffer, The Economist's correspondent in Jerusalem, offers deep insights into the violent upheaval stemming from a recent Hamas attack. Alongside Ed Carr, the publication's deputy editor, they discuss the shocking civilian toll and Israeli intelligence failures. They draw parallels to the Yom Kippur War and explore the geopolitical fallout, including shifts in regional diplomacy and the future of Israeli security strategies amidst rising tensions with Hamas and Fatah.

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Jan 1, 2024 • 24min
The Intelligence: 2024 is a big year for democracy
Ed Carr, Deputy Editor at The Economist, shares insightful perspectives on a monumental year for global democracy with over 70 countries heading to the polls. The conversation highlights the upcoming presidential election in Mexico, focusing on candidates Claudia Sheinbaum and Xochitl Galvez, and examines President López Obrador's lasting impact. Additionally, the discussion touches on the global electoral landscape, emphasizing challenges related to fairness and democratic integrity amidst rising autocratic trends. Ambient music is also explored as a productivity booster, showcasing its therapeutic effects.

Aug 14, 2023 • 24min
West-siding story? Turkey’s tactical shift
Join Piotr Zalewski, The Economist’s Turkey correspondent, and Ed Carr, Deputy editor, as they dissect Turkey's shifting geopolitical stance under President Erdogan. They explore the nuances of Turkey's renewed ties with the West and skepticism around true alignment. The conversation also dives into a global survey revealing the mixed reception of liberal values. Plus, the hosts discuss a monumental paleontological discovery that could redefine the title of the largest animal ever, adding a prehistoric twist to the dialogue.

Nov 17, 2023 • 50min
Checks and Balance: Year all about it
John Sides from Vanderbilt University and Ed Carr from The Economist join host John Prideaux to discuss the upcoming 2024 presidential election, analyzing early polls and predicting voter perceptions. They also explore Barack Obama's surprising re-election victory and the divisions within the democratic coalition. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding voter concerns in swing states for future elections.