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Stephanie Studer

Senior China business correspondent for The Economist, discussing the rise of female entrepreneurs in China.

Top 10 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 discussion, Tom Nuttall, Berlin bureau chief for The Economist, and Stephanie Studer, China correspondent, dive into the shifting landscape of German politics with Olaf Scholz at the helm. They explore the historic transition away from Angela Merkel's leadership and the challenges facing Germany's foreign policy. The conversation shifts to China, examining the societal barriers confronting single mothers amidst a push for higher birth rates. They also consider the double-edged sword of mental health apps, weighing their accessibility against privacy concerns.
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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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Apr 20, 2021 • 22min

A case rests, a city does not: Derek Chauvin’s trial

Adam Roberts, Midwest correspondent for The Economist, provides an insightful look into the Derek Chauvin trial, discussing the consequential relationship between police conduct and racial justice. Stephanie Studer, China correspondent, sheds light on the impact of internal migration on millions of children separated from their parents, highlighting emotional struggles and government initiatives. The conversation also poses thought-provoking questions about justice and the potential for accountability within the American justice system, alongside technological advancements in flavor testing.
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Feb 25, 2021 • 22min

Hell for Tether: a cryptocurrency crimped

Matthew Valencia, deputy business affairs editor at The Economist, explores the tumultuous landscape of Tether and its implications for the cryptocurrency market, especially amid regulatory scrutiny. John McDermott, chief Africa correspondent, exposes the financial hardships faced by African parliamentarians, revealing the high costs of political aspirations. Stephanie Studer, China correspondent, discusses the government’s push for physical education reforms to combat declining youth fitness, highlighting a cultural shift towards prioritizing health and masculinity.
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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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Feb 8, 2021 • 23min

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

John Fassman, U.S. digital editor for The Economist, discusses the historic impeachment trial of Donald Trump, revealing the likely acquittal and its implications for the Republican Party. Stephanie Studer, The Economist's China correspondent, sheds light on the complexities of China’s youth, who are increasingly patriotic yet aware of global issues amid government constraints. They also touch upon the silent crisis of workplace loneliness, exploring its emotional toll on workers and the paradox of modern collaborative office environments.
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Sep 24, 2020 • 24min

Winter is coming: covid-19’s next phase

Join Edward Carr, Deputy Editor of The Economist, and Stephanie Studer, the China Correspondent reporting from Wuhan, as they dive into the critical state of global COVID-19 responses. They explore Wuhan's complex recovery journey six months post-lockdown, revealing the psychological scars still haunting residents. The discussion also touches on the advancements in treatment elsewhere, contrasting recovery efforts globally, and even takes a quirky detour into the cultural quirks of New York accents, showcasing how language reflects identity.
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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

Stephanie Studer, Senior China business correspondent, and Ryan Avent, Free Exchange columnist, delve into the political turmoil surrounding Israel's coalition talks as Benny Gantz faces significant challenges. They discuss how industries worldwide, especially in China, pivoted during the COVID-19 pandemic, with manufacturers adapting to urgent demands. The conversation also touches on the historical economic impacts of pandemics, highlighting their role in reshaping labor dynamics and productivity concerns.