

Jeremy Cliff
Economist reporter based in Brussels, previously the Badgett columnist covering British politics.
Top 5 podcasts with Jeremy Cliff
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Jul 17, 2019 • 21min
In like a Leyen: the European Commission’s new president
Jeremy Cliff, an expert on European politics, and Andrew Blum, author of "The Weather Machine," dive into the challenges facing Ursula von der Leyen as the first female president of the European Commission. They discuss the complexities of her agenda amidst a fragmented Parliament and the pressing issues of climate change. The conversation shifts to advancements in weather forecasting, underscoring how technology is reshaping public safety. Finally, they explore Japan's intriguing bear population dynamics, linking rural depopulation to increased wildlife encounters.

Jul 17, 2019 • 21min
In like a Leyen: the European Commission’s new president
Jeremy Cliff, an author specializing in European politics, and Andrew Blum, who wrote 'The Weather Machine,' share insights on Ursula von der Leyen's presidency in a fragmented European Parliament. They dive into the challenges she faces in implementing ambitious climate goals. The conversation also highlights advancements in weather forecasting, revealing how collaboration is key amid climate change's impacts. Lastly, they discuss the intriguing rise of bear encounters in Japan, balancing wildlife safety with urban sprawl.

Jul 5, 2019 • 23min
New Democracy in an old one: Greece’s election
Jeremy Cliff, author of the Charlemagne column for The Economist, dives into Greece's political landscape as the New Democracy party, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, gears up for elections. He discusses Mitsotakis's ambitious campaign promises amid economic challenges and the shifting voter sentiments. Additionally, the podcast touches on the alarming conditions for migrant children at the U.S. southern border, and highlights the rising professionalism and viewership in women's football, emphasizing progress amid ongoing pay disparities.

Jul 5, 2019 • 23min
New Democracy in an old one: Greece’s election
Jeremy Cliff, a political columnist for The Economist, discusses the imminent Greek elections and the potential leadership of Kyriakos Mitsotakis. He emphasizes Mitsotakis’s centrist approach aimed at modernization and economic revitalization. Additionally, the podcast delves into the grim realities of children in detention at the U.S. southern border, spotlighting the need for humane immigration policies. Lastly, there's an enlightening analysis of the surge in women's football, highlighting its rising standards and the ongoing fight for pay equity.

May 28, 2019 • 21min
Continental breakfast: European elections
Jeremy Cliff, Brussels bureau chief for The Economist, shares insights into the recent European Parliament elections. He discusses the unexpected challenges faced by populist parties despite their surge in Britain and highlights the Green Party's strong performance driven by climate issues. The conversation also delves into the shifting political dynamics across Europe, especially among younger voters. Additionally, Cliff touches on the growth of e-commerce and its impact on real estate, alongside a quirky look at the resurgence of quinoa in healthy snacking.