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Lane Green

Author of the language column for The Economist, discussing the relationship between language and environment.

Top 5 podcasts with Lane Green

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Aug 30, 2023 • 25min

Game of drones: can Ukraine pull ahead?

Oli Carroll, who covers the invasion of Ukraine for The Economist, shares insights on Ukraine's impressive drone advancements and their crucial role in the counteroffensive against Russian forces. Mark Johnson discusses the positive impact of new international laws on Caribbean tax havens, revealing how transparency efforts are reshaping financial practices. Additionally, Lane Green analyzes the political ramifications of language usage in Spain's parliament, highlighting ongoing debates around regional languages and national identity.
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Jun 28, 2024 • 26min

Debate and switch? Biden’s stumble

Emily Steinmark, a science correspondent, dives into groundbreaking findings about dark energy, suggesting we may need to rethink our understanding of the universe. Lane Green, The Economist’s Spain correspondent, tackles the heated debate around bullfighting, revealing its cultural significance and the growing divide among supporters and opponents. The conversation unpacks the implications of Biden's faltering debate performance on his campaign, raising questions about the upcoming Democratic nomination process.
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Jul 24, 2023 • 24min

Small-Vox symptoms: Spain’s elections

Lane Green, Madrid bureau chief for The Economist, shares insights on Spain's recent elections. He discusses how the Socialist Party defied expectations and the challenges of coalition-building amidst rising far-right sentiments. David Hambling, a defense and technology writer, delves into Russia's naval camouflage strategies, revealing innovative techniques to evade AI-powered detection. They also humorously critique the trend of bizarre ice cream flavors, highlighting the uneven balance between creativity and culinary common sense.
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Aug 23, 2022 • 26min

How the father figures: a mysterious Moscow killing

In this episode, Edward Carr, Deputy Editor at The Economist, dissects the assassination of Darya Dugina, a prominent figure in Russian nationalism, exploring its implications and the swirl of conspiracy theories surrounding her murder. Lane Green, a language expert and correspondent, sheds light on the survival of minority languages, highlighting how some thrive while others fade away. They also discuss the complex landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in Singapore, including recent legal changes and the push for equality amidst conservative pushback.
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Nov 24, 2021 • 22min

America’s sneezing: diagnosing global inflation

In this engaging discussion, Simon Rabinovich, The Economist’s U.S. economics editor, sheds light on America's inflation woes. Robert Guest, the foreign editor, critiques the diminishing U.S. influence, noting how mid-sized autocratic powers are seizing the opportunity. Lane Green, the language columnist, intriguingly connects language and color perception, exploring why some cultures lack a word for blue. Together, they unravel the intricate ties between inflation, geopolitical shifts, and linguistic quirks.