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Noah Snyder

The Economist's Tokyo bureau chief, discussing the project to preserve the stories of Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bomb survivors.

Top 10 podcasts with Noah Snyder

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Sep 20, 2023 • 27min

Are the allegations tru deau? Canada and India’s diplomatic row

Anton LaGuardia, Diplomatic Editor for The Economist, dives into the escalating tensions between Canada and India following the assassination of Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Najjar. He discusses potential diplomatic implications and the complexities of international relations. Noah Snyder, Tokyo bureau chief, reveals Japan's proactive earthquake preparedness strategies a century after the Great Kanto earthquake. Lastly, Claire McHugh explores the modern resurgence of country music among youth, highlighting the genre's evolution through streaming and social media, exemplified by Morgan Wallen's impact.
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Aug 28, 2023 • 30min

Going non-nuclear: East Asia’s changing families

Noah Snyder, Tokyo Bureau Chief for The Economist and expert on East Asian demographics, discusses the shifting family structures in East Asia. He highlights the rise of premarital cohabitation, single parenthood, and two-income households, along with the societal implications of these changes. Noah also shares personal stories from residents, examining how traditional roles are being redefined. Additionally, the global impact of hip-hop and its evolution is explored, showcasing its cultural significance and empowerment for marginalized voices.
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Jul 8, 2022 • 24min

Tragedy in Japan: the killing of Abe Shinzo

Noah Snyder, the Tokyo bureau chief for The Economist, provides keen insights into the shocking assassination of former Prime Minister Abe Shinzo, exploring its implications on Japan's political landscape. Meanwhile, John Chin, the UK's largest asparagus producer, discusses the pressing labor shortages plaguing the agricultural sector. The conversation weaves through Japan's historical context of political violence and the rising tensions in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting the intricate web of global interconnections.
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May 1, 2023 • 23min

Long shots: the complex nature of civil wars

Robert Guest, deputy editor at The Economist, shares his insights on the complexities of civil wars, emphasizing how climate change and criminal activities exacerbate conflicts in regions like Ethiopia and Sudan. Noah Snyder, Tokyo Bureau Chief, discusses Japan's struggles to compete in the electric vehicle market, highlighting the risks for major brands like Toyota and Honda as they lag behind global trends. The podcast also pays tribute to cultural icon Harry Belafonte, celebrating his legacy as a musician and civil rights activist.
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Sep 28, 2022 • 25min

Off the top of their heads: Iran’s widespread protests

Join Nicholas Pelham, Middle East correspondent, and Noah Snyder, Tokyo bureau chief, as they dissect Iran's explosive protests ignited by Masa Amini's death. Pelham reveals how women's defiance is reshaping the societal landscape, sparking a call for personal freedoms. Snyder connects the dots between the aftermath of Abe Shinzo's assassination and the political turmoil it may provoke in Japan. Together, they explore the intricate dynamics of protest, political legacy, and even innovative robotics inspired by nature.
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May 20, 2022 • 26min

Straight out of Orwell: Russia’s propaganda machine

Noah Snyder, The Economist's Tokyo bureau chief with a rich background in Russian media, joins Robert Guest, the foreign editor focusing on Zimbabwe's economic woes, and Anne Rowe, the obituaries editor recalling the legacy of Katsumoto Saotome. They discuss Russia's propaganda machine and its impact on public opinion regarding the Ukraine war. The guests also analyze Zimbabwe's return to hyperinflation and the struggle of its citizens amidst economic turmoil. Lastly, they reflect on the importance of remembering historical atrocities.
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Apr 16, 2024 • 26min

The Intelligence: The most personal choice

Noah Snyder, the Tokyo Bureau Chief, shares insights on the aftermath of the Noto Peninsula earthquake, discussing the ongoing recovery efforts and the challenges posed by the region's geography and aging population. The conversation also delves into the contentious topic of assisted dying in Britain, highlighting personal stories and ethical complexities surrounding legislation. Additionally, Snyder touches on the impact of corporate uniforms in shaping workplace dynamics, revealing how attire influences professional identity and employee behavior.
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Nov 24, 2023 • 29min

The Intelligence: Land of the rising sums

Join Noah Snyder, Tokyo bureau chief, as he explores Japan's potential economic revival after decades of stagnation, highlighting investor interest and youth-driven changes. John McDermott, Chief Africa correspondent, reveals the booming lithium mining industry in Zimbabwe and China's pivotal role in securing this precious resource. Meanwhile, Anne Rowe, Obituaries editor, shares the inspiring story of Eleanor Otto, a remarkable 'Rosie the Riveter' who kept riveting well into her 90s, embodying resilience and unwavering spirit.
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Feb 15, 2022 • 21min

Yen here before: Japan’s “new capitalism”

In this discussion, Noah Snyder, The Economist's Tokyo bureau chief, delves into Japan's economic growth and the challenges Prime Minister Kishida faces with his 'new capitalism' policies. Tim Judah offers insights into Bosnia's political instability, drawing parallels to the war-torn past and rising ethnic tensions. Meanwhile, Aaron Braun presents the quirky new law in Wyoming that allows harvesting roadkill, promoting community safety and culinary creativity. Together, they tackle serious issues with a surprising twist of humor.
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Jan 18, 2022 • 23min

Through deny of a needle: vaccine mandates

Tom Nuttall, Berlin bureau chief, shares insights on Austria's upcoming fines for the unvaccinated, exploring the motivations behind such measures and their effectiveness. Noah Snyder, Tokyo bureau chief, discusses Japan's innovative strategies for managing an aging population, emphasizing the importance of redefining old age. They also touch on the struggles of the Mormon Church with member retention abroad, highlighting the cultural challenges it faces within its expansion efforts.