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Previous events
July 8th 2021
Language and the principles of style at The Economist
Enjoy a rare opportunity to join Lane Greene, language columnist ("Johnson"), and Anton La Guardia, digital editor, for an in-depth discussion about The Economist's philosophy of language, the principles that underpin its style guide, and what our editors think makes for good and bad writing. Participants will have a chance to ask their own questions about grammar, language use and style.
Subscribers are encouraged to submit their questions in advance to: [email protected]
45min
Play recordingJuly 7th 2021
The booster shot
An exciting opportunity to join Alok Jha and Natasha Loder, hosts of "The Jab podcast", as they discuss what another year shaped by covid-19 might bring for the global vaccination campaign. Participants in this virtual event will have the opportunity to take a peek behind the curtain and ask questions on everything from vaccines to variants.
Please submit your questions in advance to: [email protected]
1h
Play recordingJune 29th 2021
Editor’s conversations: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
Join Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, for an exclusive interview with Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of the World Trade Organisation. They will discuss the challenge of distributing covid-19 vaccines fairly, the evolving role of the WTO and the future of globalisation in an increasingly polarised world.
Subscribers are encouraged to submit their questions in advance to: [email protected]
45min
Play recordingJune 10th 2021
Can Brazil survive Jair Bolsonaro?
Join The Economist’s Helen Joyce and Sarah Maslin for an in-depth discussion about Brazil. Subscribers will get the chance to hear about Sarah’s recent trip to indigenous territories in the Amazon, and the challenges of illegal mining and rising deforestation. Our journalists will also examine President Jair Bolsonaro’s disastrous response to Covid-19, and the likely trajectory for Brazil’s economy and politics. There will be the opportunity to ask questions during the event.
Subscribers are encouraged to submit their questions in advance to: [email protected]
1h
Play recordingMay 20th 2021
Race in America
As the one-year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder approaches, The Economist will discuss the impact of his death on national conversations about race. Topics will include police reform, covid-19 disparities, and whether race-conscious or race-neutral policies are more likely to bring success. Subscribers are welcome to ask questions during the live event.
1h
Play recordingMay 13th 2021
Getting back to the classroom
This event will look at the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on education. Our panel will discuss how different countries are handling the return of teaching and why the pandemic might lead to better schools in the future. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions during the live event.
45min
Play recordingApril 25th 2021
Debate: who was Britain's greatest liberal prime minister?
This month marks the 300th anniversary of the creation of the office of prime minister. Join us for an online balloon debate where our audience will discuss who was Britain's greatest liberal prime minister: Robert Peel, William Gladstone, David Lloyd George, Winston Churchill or Margaret Thatcher. Our panel will include Daniel Hannan, Michael Gove, Margaret MacMillan, Adrian Wooldridge and Charles Moore.
2h
Play recordingApril 21st 2021
Climate change: what will the next decade bring?
We are marking Earth Day with a thought-provoking discussion on the global response to climate change. Our panel will explore how US policy has changed under Joe Biden’s presidency and what this could mean for China, India and the rest of the world. There will be an opportunity to ask questions during the event.
2h
Play recordingApril 7th 2021
The future of work
Join Callum Williams, our senior economics writer, and international correspondent, Avantika Chilkoti, for an exclusive insight into how the pandemic will change the world of work. They will consider how working habits have altered and what that means for productivity and workers' wellbeing.
2h
Play recordingMarch 23rd 2021
Editor’s conversations: Ursula Burns
Join Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Ursula Burns, retired chairman & CEO of Xerox and VEON, for a discussion on leadership and diversity. There will be an opportunity to submit questions during the session.
2h
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