

Piotr Zilevski
Turkey correspondent for The Economist, discussing Interpol's new president and concerns about authoritarian influence.
Top 5 podcasts with Piotr Zilevski
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Apr 14, 2023 • 26min
Never-ending storeys: rebuilding Turkey
In this engaging discussion, Piotr Zilevski, The Economist's Turkey correspondent, shares insights on the massive reconstruction efforts after the earthquakes, highlighting the staggering $104 billion cost and political implications for President Erdogan. Kinley Salmon, Africa correspondent, reveals a surprising demographic trend as Africa's baby boom slows down, exploring changing attitudes toward family planning and the impact on future economic dynamics. Together, they offer a thought-provoking look at pressing global challenges.

May 29, 2023 • 22min
Poor more years! Erdogan triumphs in Turkey
Piotr Zilevski, a seasoned Turkey correspondent for The Economist, delves into Recep Tayyip Erdogan's surprising re-election and the resulting political landscape. He discusses the emotional reactions surrounding the election, ongoing economic struggles, and Turkey's deepening political polarization. In a troubling shift, the podcast also touches on rising youth suicide rates in South Korea, particularly among women, examining societal pressures and the need for effective mental health interventions. Finally, a look at the connection between dreams and musical creativity adds a whimsical note.

May 15, 2023 • 25min
Changing the Guard? Turkey’s inconclusive election
Join Piotr Zilevski, The Economist's Turkey correspondent, as he breaks down Turkey's recent elections and the surprising resilience of President Erdogan amid opposition hopes. Daniela Raz, a data journalist, highlights alarming trends in teenage girls' mental health and the suspected role of social media. Meanwhile, Shashank Joshi shares intriguing insights from his recommended reading list on espionage, shedding light on the complexities of intelligence work and the challenges of modern-day spying.

Apr 14, 2023 • 26min
Never-ending storeys: rebuilding Turkey
In this discussion, Piotr Zilevski, The Economist's Turkey correspondent, sheds light on the colossal rebuilding efforts required after February's devastating earthquakes in Turkey, and how these efforts may influence President Erdogan's political future. Kinley Salmon, the magazine's Africa correspondent, reveals unexpected trends in Africa's demographic landscape, particularly the slowdown in the baby boom, highlighting crucial shifts in reproductive health norms and the implications for the continent's growth. Tune in for insights into recovery and changing demographics!

Dec 6, 2021 • 22min
The first sentence of the story: Aung San Suu Kyi
In this discussion, Charlie McCann, Southeast Asia correspondent for The Economist, dives into the dire situation in Myanmar following Aung San Suu Kyi's recent sentencing, highlighting the resilient spirit of the Burmese people amidst ongoing unrest. Piotr Zilevsky, Turkey correspondent, sheds light on the controversial leadership of Interpol's new president and the potential threats posed by authoritarian influences. They also touch on the innovative idea of seasteading as a radical approach to escaping governmental constraints and addressing environmental issues.