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Jon Fasman is the Washington correspondent of The Economist, having previously been South-East Asia bureau chief and Atlanta correspondent. | Host | |
Alice Su is a journalist and Senior China Correspondent at The Economist. | Host | |
Jason Palmer is a technology reporter, editor of Espresso, and host of The Intelligence on Economist Radio. | Host | |
Science correspondent at The Economist, Host of Babbage, and Author of The Water Book. | Host | |
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Tom Standage is a British journalist, author, deputy editor of The Economist, and author of the book Uncommon Knowledge. | Guest | |
Anne Marie Slaughter is an international lawyer, foreign policy analyst, political scientist, and public commentator. She is a member of the International Law Association, American Society of International Law, American Bar Association, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and World Peace Foundation. | Guest | |
Alvin Roth is an author and Professor. | Guest | |
Jamie Dimon is a billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase. | Guest | |
Elizabeth Lauren Winkler is a journalist, book critic, and author.Winkler's work has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, The New Republic, The Times Literary Supplement, and The Economist. Her first book, "Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies," was published in 2023.Winkler received her undergraduate degree from Princeton University and her M.A. in English Literature from Stanford University. | Guest | |
Helen Joyce is a staff journalist at The Economist since. | Guest | |
José Balvín is a singer, rapper, and songwriter. | Guest | |
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Ursula Burns is a businesswoman. | Guest | |
Silkie Carlo is the director of the British civil liberties NGO Big Brother Watch. | Guest | |
Warren Hatch is CEO of Good Judgment Inc, a global network of superforecasters to help companies address complex problems, developed following research by Philip Tetlock and Barbara Mellers. Hatch holds a doctorate in politics, a masters in Russian and international policy studies, and a bachelor's in history. | Guest | |
Caroline Criado Perez is a feminist author, journalist, and activist. | Guest | |
James Reinhart is the co-founder and CEO of thredUP. | Guest | |
Dr. Nicholas Mulder a historian of twentieth-century European and international history. His research and teaching focuses on politics, economics, international institutions, and war in the 19th and 20th centuries. Currently, he is an assistant professor of modern European history at Cornell University.Mulder also writes about current political and economic issues. He is a regular contributor to Foreign Policy and The Nation, in addition to articles published in journals. His first book, "The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War," was published in 2022.Mulder received his B.A. from University College Utrecht, his M.Phil. from the University of Cambridge, and his Ph.D. from Columbia University. | Guest | |
Patrick Foulis is an economics journalist. Currently, he is the Business Affairs Editor at the Economist.Foulis was the author off the paper's Schumpeter column, and before that, he was its New York Bureau Chief. Before moving to New York, he set up a new editorial bureau for The Economist in Mumbai, where he was based for four years as India Business Editor. Prior to that he was Banking Editor and Finance Correspondent.Patrick received his double first class degree in Social and Political Sciences from Cambridge University. | Guest |
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