

Leo Marani
Asia editor for The Economist, based in Mumbai, offering insights on the region's political landscape.
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Aug 19, 2022 • 23min
Debtor luck next time? Meeting Sri Lanka’s new president
Leo Marani, Asia editor for The Economist, shares insights on Sri Lanka's new leadership under Ranul Vikramasingha and their ambitious plans to restore stability following widespread unrest. John O'Sullivan, an Economics writer, contrasts Sri Lanka's economic crisis with Turkey's growth amidst rampant inflation, raising eyebrows at President Erdogan's unusual policies. The discussion weaves through the public's expectations for governance and the socio-political realities that frame these nations' futures.

Aug 19, 2022 • 23min
Debtor luck next time? Meeting Sri Lanka’s new president
Leo Marani, Asia editor for The Economist, and John O'Sullivan, an economics writer for the publication, discuss pivotal changes in Sri Lanka following the presidential office protests. They analyze the new government's plans for economic recovery and international relations. Meanwhile, they explore Turkey's unexpected growth amidst rampant inflation, delving into President Erdogan's unconventional monetary policies. The conversation also touches on the evolving role of the British monarchy as Queen Elizabeth steps back, highlighting the rise of Prince Charles.

Jul 11, 2022 • 22min
Gota goes: Sri Lanka’s president resigns
Leo Marani, Asia editor at The Economist, discusses the dramatic resignation of Sri Lanka's president following intense protests. He delves into the reasons behind the public outcry and the daunting challenges awaiting his successor, including crippling economic woes. Marani also highlights the resilience of European tech firms amidst market struggles and contrasts the appeal of European startups with traditional U.S. hubs. Additionally, he reflects on the legacy of theatre director Peter Brook, known for his revolutionary performance styles that connected audiences deeply.

Jul 11, 2022 • 22min
Gota goes: Sri Lanka’s president resigns
Joining the discussion are Leo Marani, Asia editor at The Economist, who delves into the political chaos after Sri Lanka's president resigns amid massive protests. Ludwig Siegel shines a light on the resilience of Europe's tech sector, contrasting it with challenges faced in the U.S. Anne Rowe reflects on the life of legendary theatre director Peter Brook, celebrating his innovative contributions that challenged conventions and touched hearts. The conversation is an engaging mix of political upheaval, tech industry insights, and artistic legacy.

Dec 29, 2021 • 20min
A few bright spots: our country of the year
Leo Marani, Asia editor for The Economist based in Mumbai, sheds light on the rare improvements seen in global governance this past year. He discusses the alarming trend of democracy eroding in South and Southeast Asia, especially after coups and political upheavals. Marani emphasizes the resilience of communities, notably in the Philippines, and the pivotal role of AI in business adaptation. The conversation also touches on the significance of recognizing nations like Malawi and Italy for their democratic progress amidst global challenges.