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John Prudeau

United States editor for The Economist, offering insights on the Trump-Ukraine call scandal.

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Sep 30, 2020 • 24min

Shoutshow: Trump and Biden clash

John Prudeau, US editor for The Economist, and Adam Roberts, Midwest correspondent, delve into the chaos of the Trump-Biden debate, highlighting the personal attacks that eclipsed policy discussions. They explore the chilling connection between Chicago's drill music and gang violence, particularly the tragic case of rapper FBG Duck. Additionally, the history of soap emerges as a fascinating topic, showcasing its links to gender roles and societal expectations during the Industrial Revolution. Tune in for a mix of politics, music, and social history!
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Dec 11, 2019 • 22min

Articles of faith: charges laid against Trump

John Prudeau, the United States editor for The Economist, joins to discuss the impeachment articles against Trump, exploring their historical context and implications for democracy. The conversation spans the founding fathers' vision of the impeachment process, underscoring its intended role as a check on presidential abuse. Shifting gears, Prudeau highlights alarming femicide rates in France and powerful public protests addressing domestic violence. Lastly, he delves into the impact of climate change on the wine industry and how winemakers are adapting to a warming world.
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Sep 24, 2019 • 20min

Aid for abetting? Trump’s Ukraine call

John Prudeaux, the U.S. editor for The Economist, sheds light on the Trump-Ukraine call scandal and its potential implications for American politics and impeachment proceedings. He discusses the contentious narrative surrounding military aid and the political divides within the Democratic Party. The conversation also touches on the dramatic downfall of Thomas Cook, revealing lessons in adaptability for the travel industry. Lastly, they explore China's Belt and Road Initiative and the influence of state-funded media on international perceptions.