
Hannah Lucinda Smith
Monocle contributor and former Istanbul correspondent, offering analysis on Middle East affairs and regional diplomacy.
Top 10 podcasts with Hannah Lucinda Smith
Ranked by the Snipd community

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Feb 16, 2025 • 58min
The Sunday round-up
Join Yossi Mekelberg, an insightful political commentator, and Vincent McAviney, a keen political analyst, as they unpack this week's major stories. They dive into the diplomatic tensions highlighted at the Munich Security Conference, especially regarding Ukraine and transatlantic relations. Istanbul correspondent Hannah Lucinda Smith shares updates on Turkey's political turmoil and recent earthquakes. The conversation also touches on the Israel-Gaza ceasefire complexities and the ethical dilemmas of resume embellishment in today’s job market.

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Apr 20, 2024 • 33min
Istanbul: Crossroads of the World, with Alexander Christie-Miller
Alexander Christie-Miller, a former Istanbul correspondent and author of "To the City: Life and Death Along the Ancient Walls of Istanbul," joins Hannah Lucinda Smith, Turkey correspondent for The Times. They dive into the significance of Istanbul's historic walls and Hagia Sophia amid political changes. The duo also explores Erdogan's complex political landscape, contrasting views from supporters and opposition. Personal stories of disillusionment reveal the emotional connections voters have with power dynamics, highlighting Turkey's intricate identity.

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Jul 6, 2025 • 59min
Turkish protests, global affairs, and a dispatch from Lisbon
Yossi Mekelberg, an expert in international relations, and Stephen Dalziel, a commentator on European politics, join reporter Hannah Lucinda Smith, who offers insights from the heart of Istanbul. They discuss the explosive protests in Turkey sparked by a provocative cartoon, highlighting the tension between free speech and religious sentiments. The conversation also touches on global issues, from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine to the implications for Turkish politics, including government crackdowns on dissent.

Nov 16, 2025 • 58min
The week’s key stories, with dispatches from Lisbon and Istanbul
Simon Brooke, a seasoned journalist, and Marta Lorimer, a politics lecturer, delve into fractures within the MAGA coalition and their implications on US politics. Tyler Brûlé reports from sun-kissed Lisbon, discussing global travel and the decline of print media. Meanwhile, Hannah Lucinda-Smith updates on a military plane crash and the trial of Istanbul's mayor. The discovery of the Temple of Zeus after 40 years captivates as they explore the intersection of archaeology and politics in Turkey.

Aug 9, 2024 • 33min
What Keeps Tyrants in Power? with Marcel Dirsus
Marcel Dirsus, a political scientist and author of How Tyrants Fall, and Hannah Lucinda Smith, Turkey correspondent for The Times, dive deep into the mechanics of tyrannical regimes. They examine historical examples like Gaddafi and Mugabe to uncover what sustains these dictators. The discussion also highlights the transformation of democratic leaders into tyrants and the significance of nonviolent resistance. Surprising insights on social media’s dual role in empowering dissent yet reinforcing control are also explored, painting a complex picture of modern authoritarianism.

Nov 20, 2023 • 28min
Turkey - Ottoman or Turk
Hannah Lucinda Smith, an expert on Turkish politics, Christopher de Bellaigue, a historian of the Ottoman Empire, and journalist Misha Glenny delve into Turkey’s rich yet complicated history. They explore how the Ottoman legacy shapes modern Turkish identity and perceptions. The conversation shifts to Istanbul’s cultural diversity, the challenges of minority communities, and a witty misadventure in the city. They also discuss Suleiman the Magnificent’s historical impact, including the pivotal Battle of Mohács, and its influence on contemporary nationalist sentiments.

Dec 1, 2024 • 55min
Christmas markets and the latest from Istanbul
Joining the discussion are Juliet Linley, known for her sharp insights on current events, Gorana Grgić, a security studies expert offering geopolitical analysis, and Andrew Tuck, Monocle’s editor in chief, who shares his travel experiences. They explore the impact of urbanization on cultural heritage, delve into the chaos of counterfeit currency in Turkey, and unpack the latest in the Syrian conflict. Plus, discover the enchanting elements of Zurich's Christmas markets and how they stand out among Europe's festive offerings.

Mar 25, 2026 • 59min
Is a diplomatic off-ramp to the war in Iran appearing?
Gabriel Lee, Monocle transport correspondent, gives an aviation roundup on airspace closures, GPS jamming and airline shifts. John Everard, former ambassador to Belarus and North Korea, explains Lukashenko’s Pyongyang trip and regional diplomacy. Hannah Lucinda-Smith, former Istanbul correspondent, unpacks Middle East diplomacy, mediation efforts and how regional players shape a possible diplomatic off-ramp.

Jun 1, 2025 • 59min
World news with check-ins from Lisbon and Istanbul
Join Alex von Tunzelmann and Charles Hecker as they dissect global headlines, from Nigeria's economic shifts to Elon Musk's political maneuvers. Tyler Brûlé reports from the vibrant streets of Lisbon while Hannah Lucinda Smith sheds light on Istanbul's urban unrest, including the mayor's arrest. Meanwhile, Mateusz Mazzini analyzes Poland's tumultuous presidential race, examining its implications for Eastern Europe. The conversation beautifully weaves together cultural observations and political insights that highlight today's interconnected world.

Mar 24, 2025 • 15min
The 'charisma battle' at the heart of the Turkish protests
Alex Crawford, Sky's special correspondent in Istanbul, provides firsthand insights into the protests erupting after the arrest of popular opposition leader Ekrem Imamoglu, a 2028 presidential hopeful. Journalist Hannah Lucinda Smith, author of 'Erdogan Rising', examines the implications of Imamoglu's detention, suggesting it reflects President Erdogan’s tightening grip on power. Together, they discuss the intense unrest, the cultural clash between charisma and authority, and the broader struggle for democratic rights in Turkey.


