

Jeremy Page
The Economist's Asia diplomatic editor, providing expertise on the Chinese military.
Top 10 podcasts with Jeremy Page
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Feb 18, 2025 • 23min
Get your Strait facts: China’s quiet Taiwan push
Jeremy Page, Asia diplomatic editor for The Economist, dives into China's stealthy efforts to reshape global perceptions of Taiwan. He discusses the implications of shifting U.S. foreign policy and the potential risks of military aggression. The conversation also touches on a controversial case in British justice involving nurse Lucy Letby, highlighting systemic flaws, and explores the changing landscape of football earnings, illustrating how today’s stars are navigating a transformed economic environment.

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Nov 25, 2024 • 23min
Scandal in the wind: Adani’s indictment could hurt Modi
Jeremy Page, Asia diplomatic editor for The Economist, and Don Wineland, China business and finance editor, dive into high-stakes political and economic issues. They discuss the repercussions of bribery charges against Gautam Adani and how it could shake Narendra Modi's government. The duo also unpacks China's empty housing crisis, highlighting the massive overbuilding and the urgent need for policy reform. Additionally, they touch on the divisive influence of Jordan Peterson and his newfound cultural significance.

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Apr 19, 2024 • 27min
The Intelligence: Iran and Israel’s new era?
In this engaging discussion, Greg Karlstrom, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, analyzes the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, highlighting potential escalations and global implications. Jeremy Page, the Asia diplomatic editor, explores the challenging landscape for India's Congress party amid elections, questioning its future strength against the BJP. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe pays tribute to the first foreign-born grand champion of sumo, sharing insights into his journey through cultural barriers to achieve greatness in Japan's traditional sport.

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Apr 4, 2023 • 25min
What he wants, what Xi wants: Macron in China
Jeremy Page, Asia diplomatic editor at The Economist, provides insights into Emmanuel Macron’s delicate diplomatic dance during his China visit. He discusses the impact of economic motivations and European views on China amid rising tensions from the Ukraine conflict. Andrew Knox, the Korea correspondent, tackles North Korea's severe food crisis, highlighting rare public protests and environmental challenges. The conversation also touches on potential agricultural reforms, while maintaining skepticism about the regime's willingness to change.

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Mar 20, 2023 • 26min
Bear backed: Xi heads to Moscow
Jeremy Page and Daniel Knowles share insights on Xi Jinping's strategic visit to Moscow, emphasizing China's nuanced balancing act between supporting Russia and its own interests amidst global tensions. They discuss the declining interest in car ownership among youth, with only a quarter of teens getting licenses, hinting at shifting societal attitudes toward transportation. The conversation also dives into the intriguing concept of lunar colonization, exploring how ancient lava tubes could provide safe habitats for future missions.

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Feb 18, 2025 • 23min
Get your Strait facts: China’s quiet Taiwan push
Join Jeremy Page, Asia diplomatic editor for The Economist, as he delves into China's subtle maneuvers to reshape international perspectives on Taiwan's independence. He discusses the potential repercussions of this strategy on global geopolitics, particularly in light of rising tensions and military readiness. Additionally, the conversation touches on the controversial trial of Lucy Letby, questioning the fairness of her conviction and spotlighting significant flaws in the British justice system, while also exploring financial disparities in European football.

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Jun 5, 2024 • 24min
Modi’s mess: a shock election result spells uncertainty for India
Jeremy Page, who covers India's elections for The Economist, and Anjanitra Vedi, the global business correspondent focusing on Africa, dive into the consequences of Modi's unexpected electoral loss. They discuss how this shift challenges Modi's centralized power and the dynamics of coalition governance. The conversation also highlights Africa's evolving economic landscape, where local businesses step in as foreign investment wanes, and innovative fitness solutions for astronauts using circus techniques to combat muscle atrophy in space.

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Aug 3, 2022 • 22min
Nancy meeting you here: a tetchy Taiwan trip
In this discussion, Jeremy Page, Asia diplomatic editor for The Economist, sheds light on the significant implications of Nancy Pelosi's recent visit to Taiwan, marking a first in 25 years. He breaks down the escalating tensions in the Taiwan Strait, fueled by China's military preparations and economic sanctions. The conversation also touches on mixed reactions within the U.S. government and the Taiwanese public's warm yet cautious response. Lastly, the impact of civilian donations in the Ukraine conflict highlights the evolving landscape of modern warfare.

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Nov 10, 2023 • 24min
The Intelligence: how strong is the Chinese military?
Jeremy Page, The Economist's Asia diplomatic editor, discusses the capabilities and challenges of the Chinese military, warning against both overestimating and underestimating its might, especially regarding Taiwan's security. Anne Rowe pays tribute to David Kirk, exploring themes of historical legacies and the emotional weight of ancestral sins, while introducing a fascinating journey into reconciliation with the past. With bungee jumping as a metaphor for embracing risks, these insights highlight the delicate balance between history and modern-day challenges.

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May 30, 2022 • 22min
Base motives? China in the Pacific
Join Jeremy Page, Asia diplomatic editor for The Economist, and Jacob Judah, a writer focused on Arctic research impacts, as they unravel China's ambitions in the Pacific. They discuss the complexities of China's military expansion and the geopolitical ripples from its agreement with the Solomon Islands. The conversation shifts to the strain on Arctic collaborations due to sanctions, highlighting the vulnerability of crucial climate research. Plus, they take an intriguing detour into punk's cultural legacy and its myths.