

Nicholas Pelham
The Economist's Middle East correspondent, providing expert analysis on Libyan politics and the Khalifa Haftar conflict.
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Jun 10, 2020 • 20min
Haftar be going now: the balance shifts in Libya
Nicholas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, provides deep insights into the shifting landscape of Libyan politics, focusing on Khalifa Haftar's declining power. He discusses the ongoing factional struggles and the influence of external powers on Libya's future stability. Pelham shares personal experiences from Tripoli, shedding light on the region’s turbulent dynamics. Additionally, the conversation touches on North Korea's withdrawal from communication with the South and IKEA's innovative strategies for adapting to a post-pandemic world.

Jun 10, 2020 • 20min
Haftar be going now: the balance shifts in Libya
Nicholas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, shares his insights on the dramatic shifts in Libyan power as Khalifa Haftar retreats from Tripoli, revealing the complexities of foreign influence and internal strife. Lena Shipper, the bureau chief, discusses North Korea's economic woes and its increasing isolation from the South, exploring how local crises often distract from external tensions. They touch on broader geopolitical implications, unveiling a fascinating look at how conflict shapes nations.

Jun 27, 2019 • 22min
Fight if you Haftar: the struggle for Libya
Nicholas Pelham, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, shares his insights into the chaotic landscape of Libya, where a warlord threatens Tripoli amid a struggling government. Matt Steinglass, Deputy Europe editor, discusses Moldova's emergence as a beacon of hope against rampant corruption, following an anti-graft campaign that transformed its political scene. They also touch on the surprising impact of primary debates on voter perception, shedding light on the transformative dynamics of recent elections.