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Matt Steinglass

Europe correspondent, analyzing the reliance of European agriculture on migrant workers and the political tensions it creates.

Top 5 podcasts with Matt Steinglass

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14 snips
Oct 16, 2024 • 24min

Your money for a run? Campaign finance in America

Adam O'Neill, Washington correspondent, dives into the evolving dynamics of campaign finance, revealing how a candidate's war chest is less decisive than before. The conversation then shifts to Matt Steinglass, who shares compelling stories from asylum-seekers aboard the MS Galaxy in the Netherlands, highlighting the clash between luxury accommodations and harsh realities under a new hard-right policy. Lastly, Dolly Seton discusses the global skyscraper boom, exploring urban density and the engineering challenges behind these towering structures.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 24min

Your money for a run? Campaign finance in America

Adam O'Neill, a sharp Washington correspondent, dives into the shifting tides of campaign finance in the U.S., revealing that a candidate's fundraising prowess doesn't guarantee victory anymore. Meanwhile, Matt Steinglass shares poignant stories from asylum seekers on a Dutch ship, shedding light on the new hard-right government's strict immigration policies. Dolly Seton highlights the global skyscraper boom, blending ambition and engineering challenges in a quest for taller structures, making for a fascinating exploration of our modern landscape.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 25min

Needs Musk: Donald Trump’s new appointments

John Prudhoe, US editor for The Economist, offers keen insights into Donald Trump's new administration, analyzing strategic appointments and their implications for foreign policy. Meanwhile, Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent, explores the paradox of Europe's growing anti-immigrant sentiment despite a heavy reliance on migrant labor for agriculture. Their discussion sheds light on the complex dynamics shaping both US politics and the European agricultural landscape. They also touch on the quirky trend of increasingly elaborate place names in India, illustrating cultural shifts in governance.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 25min

Needs Musk: Donald Trump’s new appointments

John Priddo, US editor for The Economist, shares insights into Donald Trump's recent appointments, discussing their potential impact on his second term. Matt Steinglass, Europe correspondent, delves into the reliance of European agriculture on migrant workers amidst rising anti-immigration sentiments. The conversation also touches on the intricate balance between border security and humanitarian responsibilities in Europe. Additionally, they explore a quirky trend in India where place names are becoming excessively long, revealing political motivations behind this phenomenon.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 24min

Your money for a run? Campaign finance in America

Adam O'Neill, Washington correspondent for The Economist, dives into the shifting landscape of campaign finance in America, revealing how big wallets don't always lead to electoral wins. Matt Steinglass shares poignant stories from asylum seekers aboard the MS Galaxy in the Netherlands, highlighting the struggles posed by rising anti-immigrant policies. Dolly Seton analyzes the global skyscraper boom, exploring architectural trends in cities like New York and the Middle East, as well as the challenges of engineering the tallest buildings in the world.