

Mark Wilson
The Economist’s Caribbean correspondent, offering insights into the region's political and economic landscape.
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Sep 3, 2020 • 21min
Rough seas and safe seats: Caribbean elections
Mark Wilson, The Economist’s Caribbean correspondent, provides a deep dive into the political climate of Jamaica's upcoming election amidst a backdrop of pandemics and hurricane threats. He discusses the leadership styles and economic challenges, particularly in tourism. Lena Shipper, North Korea bureau chief, shares insights on the unprecedented admission of the North Korean leadership regarding their economic failures and the looming humanitarian crisis, echoing past famines, while also commenting on the curious phenomenon of obscure commemorative stamps from Africa.

Sep 3, 2020 • 21min
Rough seas and safe seats: Caribbean elections
Mark Wilson, a Caribbean political analyst, joins Lena Shipper, The Economist's North Korea bureau chief, and Adrian Blomfield, an East Africa correspondent. They discuss Jamaica's looming election amidst a tourism crisis and the challenges from hurricanes and COVID-19. Shipper highlights North Korea's admission of dire economic struggles, echoing past famines. Blomfield dives into the quirky world of obscure commemorative stamps, revealing insights into countries like Sierra Leone and their unusual philatelic practices.