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Steven Erlanger

Chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe for The New York Times, expert on the Middle East and Israeli-Palestinian relations.

Top 10 podcasts with Steven Erlanger

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Oct 11, 2023 • 27min

Israel’s Plan to Destroy Hamas

Steven Erlanger, the Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for The New York Times and an expert on Middle Eastern relations, discusses Israel's decisive shift in strategy toward Hamas following recent violence. He explores the historical context of Hamas’ evolution from a charitable organization to a militant force. Erlanger details the complexities of urban warfare in densely populated Gaza, emphasizing ethical concerns amidst military operations. He delves into potential consequences for both Israeli and Palestinian communities as Israel aims for Hamas's complete dismantlement.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 23min

What Happens if America Turns Its Back on Its Allies in Europe

Steven Erlanger, the Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for The New York Times, delves into Europe's urgent need to bolster its defense against a backdrop of increasing Russian aggression. He highlights the collapsing confidence in NATO as U.S. support wavers, sparking fear and urgency among European leaders. The chilling impact of Alexei Navalny's death is discussed, alongside the challenges of creating a cohesive European defense strategy. Erlanger underscores the shift in Europe's reliance on American military power, questioning if they can effectively defend themselves.
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Oct 19, 2023 • 28min

Israel/Gaza: What happens next?

The Briefing Room discusses the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. Guests analyze the evidence surrounding the Gaza hospital blast and the possibility of an Israeli ground offensive. They also explore Joe Biden's visit to Israel, Hezbollah's role in Iran's strategy, and the potential for achieving peace in the conflict. The need for international involvement and ensuring a realistic life for the people of Gaza after the war are also discussed.
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Oct 24, 2020 • 1h 36min

Die USA vor der Schicksalswahl über Trump – #409

Timothy Snyder, ein angesehener Historiker, der den Aufstieg des Autoritarismus untersucht, Steven Erlanger, Brüssel-Korrespondent der New York Times, Eva Nowotny, ehemalige Botschafterin in Washington, und Ivan Vejvoda, Politikwissenschaftler, sprechen über die bevorstehenden US-Wahlen. Die Gäste erörtern die Auswirkungen der Wahlen auf die transatlantischen Beziehungen und die Demokratie. Sie analysieren die Polarisierung in der US-Gesellschaft, den Einfluss von China sowie die Herausforderungen des Populismus und der Autoritarismus auf Europa und Amerika.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 53min

Europe’s View on Operation Epic Fury

Julien Barnes-Dacey, European Council on Foreign Relations strategist on Iran and MENA policy. Steven Erlanger, NYT chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe. They discuss Europe's divided reactions, the politics of allowing base access, strains in U.S.-Europe relations, energy and refugee risks, and how the conflict could reshape support for Ukraine and European strategic choices.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 50min

The World Next Year: Wars, New Governments, and Stormy Weather to Watch in 2025

Steven Erlanger, the chief diplomatic correspondent for Europe at The New York Times, sheds light on pivotal global shifts. He examines the evolving alliances in the Middle East post-Israel-Hamas conflict and discusses Syria and Iran's political instabilities and their ripple effects. The podcast also delves into the ongoing Ukraine conflict and its ties to U.S. politics, alongside the global challenges facing democracies. Erlanger emphasizes the urgent need for climate action amidst shifting European political landscapes.
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Sep 14, 2025 • 24min

What are the chances that the Russia-Ukraine war will end?

Pavel Felgenhauer, a Defence and Russian foreign policy analyst, joins Steven Erlanger, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent for The New York Times, and Niall Stanage, a White House columnist at The Hill, to discuss the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict. They delve into the implications of recent drone attacks, the skepticism surrounding NATO's commitment to Ukraine, and the critical role of U.S. support. The trio also explores the impact of energy sanctions on Russia's military funding and the prospects for a resolution amidst a complex geopolitical landscape.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 24min

How are Trump's tariffs impacting global financial markets?

Ian Goldin, a Professor at the University of Oxford focusing on Globalisation and Development, joins Deborah Elms from the Hinrich Foundation and Steven Erlanger from The New York Times to dissect the impact of Trump's tariffs. They discuss the potential for a global recession, the disproportionate harm to poorer nations, and how U.S. withdrawal reshapes global trade dynamics. Attention also turns to Europe's strategic challenges amid U.S.-China competition, revealing deep insights into the changing landscape of international relations and market stability.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 25min

Why does the Iran war pose more dilemmas for Europe?

Alan Tonelson, economist and RealityChek founder, weighs trade-offs in energy and policy. Chris Weafer, CEO of Macro-Advisory, analyzes Russia, Eurasia and energy market shifts. Steven Erlanger, NYT diplomatic correspondent, outlines European diplomatic strains. They discuss competition for gas with Asia, who profits from higher oil, sanctions’ erosion, diverted missiles affecting Ukraine, and Russia’s pivot to Asia.
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Sep 22, 2025 • 25min

What's happened to diplomatic efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war?

In this engaging discussion, Peter Zalmayev, an expert on Ukrainian politics, emphasizes the country’s resilience amidst looming drone strikes. Chris Weafer, a strategic consultant, analyzes the shifting dynamics of Russian tactics and NATO’s heightened military posture. Steven Erlanger sheds light on evolving diplomatic efforts and the complexities in NATO’s response to airspace violations. Together, they explore the potential outcomes of the ongoing conflict and the future of international engagement, revealing insights into a war that shows no signs of abating.

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