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Stephanie Studer

Senior China business correspondent for The Economist, focusing on entrepreneurship.

Top 5 podcasts with Stephanie Studer

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Dec 8, 2021 • 23min

CDU later: Angela Merkel’s successor

In this engaging discussion, Tom Nuttall, The Economist's Berlin Bureau Chief, and Stephanie Studer, the China correspondent, dive into pressing global issues. They analyze Olaf Scholz's first steps as Germany's chancellor after Merkel's era, weighing fiscal policies against COVID-19. Meanwhile, they highlight the struggles of single mothers in China battling systemic barriers amid declining birth rates. The conversation also touches on the booming yet risky landscape of mental health apps, stressing the importance of user safety and regulatory measures.
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Jun 10, 2021 • 21min

An exit wounds: America’s Afghanistan retreat

Join Ben Farmer, an Afghanistan and Pakistan expert for The Economist, and Stephanie Studer, a China correspondent, as they delve into America's hasty troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and its repercussions on Taliban activity and Afghan forces. They explore chilling historical parallels and political challenges in Afghanistan. Additionally, the podcast touches on China's wedding traditions, examining how playful customs clash with government regulations. Plus, the guests discuss the complexities of memory in eyewitness testimony and its implications for justice.
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Feb 8, 2021 • 23min

The art of the done deal: Trump on trial, again

In this engaging discussion, John Fassman, U.S. digital editor for The Economist, shares insights into the politically charged second impeachment trial of Donald Trump, analyzing its implications for the Republican Party. Stephanie Studer, The Economist's China correspondent, explores the unique perspectives of China’s post-90s generation, emphasizing their desire for societal change amid authoritarian constraints. They also unpack the growing issue of workplace loneliness, spotlighting how remote work contributes to isolation in modern environments.
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Sep 24, 2020 • 24min

Winter is coming: covid-19’s next phase

Joining the discussion are Edward Carr, The Economist's deputy editor with a keen eye on global COVID-19 issues, and Stephanie Studer, the China correspondent reporting from Wuhan on its recovery journey. They delve into the chilling lessons the pandemic has taught us, the lingering challenges faced by Wuhan's residents, and the stark realities beneath the surface of recovery. Lane Green adds a twist, exploring the evolution of New York accents and their cultural significance amidst the ongoing health crisis.
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Mar 17, 2020 • 22min

Same old song, and Gantz: fresh coalition talks in Israel

Joining the discussion are Stephanie Studer, a Senior China business correspondent at The Economist, and Ryan Avent, who analyzes economic trends in his Free Exchange column. They delve into Benny Gantz's struggle to form a government in Israel amidst a political deadlock. The conversation shifts to how Western factories can draw lessons from China’s rapid adaptation during the coronavirus crisis. Lastly, they explore the historical economic impacts of pandemics, suggesting that past events can inform our understanding of current economic shifts.