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Zanny Minton Beddoes

Europe editor at The Economist, interviewed Friedrich Merz for the podcast.

Top 10 podcasts with Zanny Minton Beddoes

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57 snips
Nov 11, 2024 • 42min

Donald Trump’s sweeping victory

Ezra Klein, New York Times columnist, discusses the shifting American electorate and what Democrats must do moving forward. David Frum analyzes the repercussions of Trump’s victory on the political landscape. Oren Cass shares insights on the populist turn in the GOP and its potential future agenda. Zanny Minton Beddoes offers a global perspective on how a second Trump term could influence international relations, from Mexico to Europe. Together, they dissect the complex dynamics of American politics and its global implications.
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Apr 9, 2024 • 37min

Drum Tower: Xi’s doomed economic plan

The Economist's editor-in-chief, Zanny Minton Beddoes, discusses Xi Jinping's economic plan and China's relationship with America. They explore China's technological ambitions, lack of confidence among investors, and the challenges of a centralized decision-making system.
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Feb 27, 2023 • 28min

The death of globalisation?

Professor Ian Goldin explores globalisation, and asks how far the world is fragmenting politically and economically, and what the consequences of that could be. Since around 1990, with the end of the Cold War, the opening of China, global agreements to reduce trade barriers and the development of the internet, there has been a dramatic acceleration of globalisation. But its shortcomings are under the spotlight. Governments are making policy choices that protect their industries, and there’s a knock on effect on other countries and consumers around the world. How can the challenges be addressed? With contributions from: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organisation. Minouche Shafik, President and vice-chancellor of the London School of Economics Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor of The Economist Rana Foroohar, Financial Times commentator and author. Kishore Mahbubani, former Ambassador to the UNCredits: CBS News, 24.09.19 – Donald Trump addressing the UN General Assembly in New York, pushing his ‘America First’ agenda. Conservative party, 02.10.19 – Boris Johnson at Conservative party conference ‘Let’s get Brexit done.’ The White House, 04.03.22 – Joe Biden announce his ‘Made in America’ commitments. World Economic Forum, 18.01.23 - German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, addresses the World Economic For in Davos, warning of the dangers of de-globalisation. BBC Newsnight,19.02.97 - Reporter Mike Robertson, reports on Xiao Ping’s economic legacy. BBC interview, 2005 - Tim Berners Lee describes the creation of the worldwide web. BBC Newsnight, 10.11.89 – reporter piece from the Berlin Wall. BBC Radio 5Live, 26.01.23 – Latest UK car manufacturing figures from 5Live presenter Rachel Burden and detail from BBC Business editor, Simon Jack. Courtesy, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, 26.11.88 – Ronald Reagan’s radio address to the nation where he reminds the US to be thankful for economic prosperity generated by global trade. Courtesy, William J. Clinton Presidential Library, 28.01.2000 - President Clinton addresses the World Economic Forum about the connections between the global economy and US prosperity.
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May 7, 2023 • 41min

King Charles III coronation; America’s position in the world; a new documentary on Ukraine

Joanna Coles, former chief content officer for Heart Magazines, joins the show this week to talk about King Charles III's coronation and the future of the British monarchy. Then, Fareed hosts a global panel with The Economist's Editor-in-Chief Zanny Minton Beddoes and Executive Director of the Lowy Institute Michael Fullilove to discuss the U.S. debt ceiling crisis, America's position on the world stage and China’s reaction to the deal that will send nuclear subs to Australia. Plus, Fareed speaks with French philosopher and filmmaker Bernard-Henri Lévy about what he witnessed in Ukraine while filming his new documentary, Slava Ukraini.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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May 20, 2023 • 53min

The Economist: Kissinger on avoiding world war

Henry Kissinger was one of the most influential and controversial diplomats of the 20th century. He was National Security Advisor and Secretary of State to two American presidents. Now, with China’s growing influence and the prospect of powerful technology that could change the nature of war, his ideas on great power conflict are more relevant than ever. On the eve of his 100th birthday, The Economist spent over eight hours in conversation with Mr Kissinger. In this podcast special, we focus on three elements of the wide-ranging discussion: the role of China, AI and weak American leadership. Zanny Minton Beddoes hosts with Edward Carr. The full transcript of the conversation with Mr Kissinger is available online. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, try a free 30-day digital subscription by going to www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer. We're always trying to improve our podcasts and we'd like your help. Tell us what you think by filling out our listener survey. To take part visit economist.com/intelligencesurvey.
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Oct 9, 2024 • 57min

Reporting Gaza, expert women on the news, publishing's big week

This discussion features Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-in-chief of The Economist; Rushdi Abualouf, the BBC's Gaza correspondent; and Noga Tanapolsky, freelance journalist. They dive deep into the challenges of reporting from conflict zones, highlighting emotional nuances and personal experiences in Gaza. The importance of increasing female representation in media is emphasized, along with collaborative initiatives addressing gender disparity. They also unpack the significance of 'Super Thursday' in the publishing world, exploring trends and the impact of social media on book sales.
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Sep 30, 2023 • 34min

Bloomberg Wall Street Week - September 29th, 2023

Rebecca Patterson explains why many people might be accepting higher rates; Purnima Puri discusses the differences in private credit; Michael McKee delves into the history and impact of government shutdowns; Zanny Minton Beddoes warns about the threat of unions opposing technological change; and Ruchir Sharma examines the extended effects of fiscal stimulus and its consequences.
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Oct 1, 2023 • 44min

US narrowly avoids a government shutdown; Panel on Ukraine, China and more

Catherine Rampell of The Washington Post discusses US government spending. Zanny Minton Beddoes and Richard Haass talk about the war in Ukraine and Russia's influence. Fareed speaks with Fatih Birol about the future of fossil fuels.
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Jan 14, 2025 • 24min

The Ukrainian fighting North Koreans in Russia

Zanny Minton Beddoes, the Editor-in-chief of The Economist, shares her insights on the economic consequences of sanctions on Russia. She discusses a Ukrainian officer's experience fighting North Korean troops in the Kursk region, revealing the complexities of war and the moral dilemmas involved. The conversation also explores the implications of a potential second Trump presidency on U.S. support for Ukraine and peace negotiations, along with the vulnerabilities facing the Russian economy amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 19min

Drone warfare and poison pies: The frontline in the Russia-Ukraine war

Zanny Minton Beddoes, Editor-in-chief of The Economist, delves into the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine war. She discusses the fading popularity and resources of both President Zelensky and Putin as winter approaches. Insights into drone warfare reveal how technology is reshaping the conflict, with young operators at the forefront. Beddoes also examines the emotional toll on soldiers and civilians, reflecting on the varied Ukrainian perspectives on peace versus territorial integrity. The conversation is a thought-provoking exploration of potential paths to resolve the ongoing crisis.