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Edward Carr

Deputy editor at The Economist.

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81 snips
Mar 10, 2026 • 23min

Oil rise: Trump gets the jitters

Avantika Chilkoti, a retail and consumer trends reporter, traces Erewhon’s rise from hippie co-op to luxury wellness supermarket. Simon Rabinovitch, Beijing bureau chief, explains China’s cautious, pragmatic stance in the Middle East. Edward Carr, deputy editor and markets analyst, breaks down why soaring oil prices rattled markets and constrained political options.
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73 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 29min

State swing: recognising Palestine

Edward Carr, Deputy Editor at The Economist, and Henry Kerr, Economics Editor, dive into the geopolitical nuances surrounding the recognition of Palestine by France, Britain, and Canada. They discuss the potential impacts of AI on economic growth and the job market, questioning whether it will enhance human lives or merely optimize current systems. The conversation also touches on the legacy of satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer, whose work critically reflected on political issues through humor. Their insights weave together themes of diplomacy, technology, and art.
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28 snips
May 3, 2024 • 29min

The Intelligence: Our meeting with Macron

Sophie Petter, Paris bureau chief for The Economist, and Edward Carr, deputy editor, share their insights from a revealing meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron's bleak assessment of global challenges calls for urgent action, especially in light of geopolitical tensions and the Ukraine conflict. He advocates for European defense independence and the need for a united front against emerging threats. The duo also delves into Europe's technological and political landscape, highlighting the importance of R&D investment and collaboration amidst rising nationalism.
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25 snips
Aug 1, 2025 • 29min

State swing: recognising Palestine

Edward Carr and Henry Kerr from The Economist dive into significant global issues. They discuss the rationale behind Canada, the UK, and France recognizing Palestinian statehood, dissecting its potential impact on peace efforts amidst U.S. tensions. The conversation shifts to the dual nature of AI's promise for economic growth—balancing potential advancements with workforce disruptions. Lastly, they remember the satirical songwriter Tom Lehrer, whose witty commentary humorously critiqued serious social issues of his time.
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5 snips
Jul 27, 2023 • 24min

With a grain assault: a deal abandoned

Edward Carr, Deputy Editor of The Economist, dissects the geopolitical fallout of Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, highlighting dire food security concerns for Africa. David Rennie, Beijing bureau chief, unravels the mysterious disappearance and controversial dismissal of China’s foreign minister, Qin Gang, amid shifting political dynamics. Meanwhile, Catherine Nixey critiques the decline of harsh literary criticism, arguing that this newfound civility diminishes the quality and honesty crucial for enriching readers' experiences.

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