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Rebecca Jackson

Writes about the American South for The Economist, offering insights into the North Carolina governor''s race and its impact on the presidential election.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 25min

Follow the leader: who will run Hamas?

Gareth Brown, a Middle East correspondent based in Beirut, delves into the leadership vacuum in Hamas after Yahya Sinwar's death, discussing potential successors and the ideological divides shaping the group's future. Rebecca Jackson, an American South correspondent, explores the critical role of Black voters in Georgia's elections, highlighting demographic shifts and the need for candidates to align with Black economic priorities. The podcast also touches on the intriguing life of Turkish activist Fethullah Gulen and his influence in political discourse.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 28min

War or less? Lebanon on the brink

Join Greg Karlstrom, Middle East correspondent for The Economist, as he breaks down the escalating tensions in Lebanon and the looming threat of another war with Israel. He discusses the humanitarian crisis and the urgent calls for a ceasefire. Meanwhile, Rebecca Jackson explores the politically charged atmosphere in North Carolina, a critical swing state for the upcoming presidential election, detailing its demographic shifts and the competitive gubernatorial race. Together, they reveal how local dynamics can have national implications.
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Sep 26, 2024 • 28min

War or less? Lebanon on the brink

In this discussion, Greg Karlstrom, The Economist's Middle East correspondent, explains the volatile situation in Lebanon, highlighting the potential for further conflict with Israel and the humanitarian crisis it exacerbates. Meanwhile, Rebecca Jackson delves into the dynamics of North Carolina's gubernatorial race, emphasizing its implications for the upcoming presidential elections. Both guests analyze how local electoral shifts and external pressures could reshape the political landscape.