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Ones and Tooze
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Foreign Policy economics columnist Adam Tooze, a history professor and a popular author, is encyclopedic about basically everything: from the COVID shutdown, to climate change, to pasta sauce. On our new podcast, Tooze and FP deputy editor Cameron Abadi will look at two data points each week that explain the world: one drawn from the week’s headlines and the other from just about anywhere else Tooze takes us. Check out Adam Tooze’s column at https://foreignpolicy.com/author/adam-tooze/.
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With data showing a weakened labor market and a potential recession on the horizon in the United States, the Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates. Adam and Cameron discuss what it means for the economy.
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In today’s episode, hosts Adam Tooze and Cameron Abadi discuss climate policy and how it’s playing out on both sides of the Atlantic. In the first half of the show, they look into the effectiveness of the Inflation Reduction Act, which passed in the United States in 2022, and how it’s faring two years later. Then they direct their focus on efforts to reduce carbon emissions in Germany and see what has been effective and where there are stumbling blocks.
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Adam and Cameron’s live taping next month in New York is sold out. But there are still tickets available for the live show in Washington, D.C. Follow the link below for tickets.
Sixth & I in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, September 17.
https://www.sixthandi.org/event/foreign-policys-ones-and-tooze-podcast/
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The Lebanese pound has lost 98 percent of its value since 2019—just one sign among many that the country’s economy is in free fall. Cameron and Adam dig in.
Also on the show, another installment in the series on U.S. swing states—this time, Michigan.
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Adam and Cameron’s live taping next month in New York is sold out. But there are still tickets available for the live show in Washington, D.C. Follow the link below for tickets.
Sixth & I in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, September 17.
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With a 20 percent hike in the cost of food, Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is vowing to crack down on price-gouging. But is that what grocery chains are doing? Adam and Cameron discuss.
Also on the show, how the political tumult in Bangladesh will affect the country's economy.
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Adam and Cameron will be doing two live shows next month—one in Washington, D.C., and the other in New York City. Follow the links below for tickets.
Sixth & I in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, September 17.
https://www.sixthandi.org/event/foreign-policys-ones-and-tooze-podcast/
The Caveat in New York City on Wednesday, September 25.
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After a U.S. district court determined that Google was violating antitrust laws with its Chrome browser, Justice Department officials are weighing whether to break up the company. Adam and Cameron discuss what it would mean.
Also on the show, Part One in an occasional series on U.S. swing states. This week: Minnesota.
Adam and Cameron will be doing two live shows next month—one in Washington, D.C., and the other in New York City. Follow the links below for tickets.
Sixth & I in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, September 17.
https://www.sixthandi.org/event/foreign-policys-ones-and-tooze-podcast/
The Caveat in New York City on Wednesday, September 25.
https://www.caveat.nyc/events/ones-and-tooze-9-25-2024
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Did international markets overreact to the job data earlier in the week? Or is the United States entering a recession?
Also: Adam and Cameron will be doing two live shows next month—one in Washington, D.C., and the other in New York City. Follow the links below for tickets.
Sixth & I in Washington, DC, Tuesday, September 17.
https://www.sixthandi.org/event/foreign-policys-ones-and-tooze-podcast/
The Caveat in New York City on Wednesday, September 25.
https://www.caveat.nyc/events/ones-and-tooze-9-25-2024
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As millions of people around the globe tune into the 2024 Paris Olympics, hosts Cameron Abadi and Adam Tooze peer into some of the economic questions around the spectacle. The two look into the cost of hosting, how much money it takes to be an athlete, and the relationship between expected medal count and a country’s GDP.
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Joe Biden still has six months left in his presidency, but it’s not too early to size up his economic legacy. Adam and Cameron dig in.
And here's an announcement: Adam and Cameron will be recording a live show in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 17 at the historic Sixth & I building. Follow the link below for tickets. Don’t wait! Other Ones & Tooze live shows have sold out quickly.
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On today’s episode, hosts Cameron Abadi and Adam Tooze examine the economic policies of the Republican Party and what might happen should Trump win the upcoming U.S. presidential election. They also discuss how issues such as a stricter immigration policy and higher tariffs could have an adverse impact on inflation and how much weight should be given to campaign messaging versus the realities of enacting law.
In the second segment, the two look at the debt owed by Ukraine, who holds it, and how it puts yet another painful strain on the country that’s already been devastated by years of war with Russia.
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On today’s episode, hosts Cameron Abadi and Adam Tooze discuss electoral politics in the United States and Britain. In the first segment, the two look at the career of U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris is being talked about as a potential replacement candidate for Joe Biden should he decide to no longer pursue a second term. The second segment analyzes the economic ramifications of the recent U.K. elections, where the Labour Party won in a landslide, ushering in new Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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As the U.S. presidential election draws closer, hosts Cameron Abadi and Adam Tooze look at how the current climate of elevated inflation and economic discontent translates into political instability. They focus their attention by comparing these times to Weimar Germany, an era that lasted between World War I and the rise of the Nazi dictatorship. That brief democratic period also famously had high inflation and eventually collapsed into outright dictatorship. In this episode, the two dig into the economics of Weimar Germany and consider where exactly the analogy with the United States lines up and where it doesn’t.
Special thanks to listener Nick Page for the idea for this episode.
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A snap election called in France could lift the far-right National Rally to power. Adam and Cameron discuss the economic conditions that facilitated the party's rise.
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Adam and Cameron discuss the Tour de France—its historical and economic dimensions.
Also on the show: The Chiquita verdict.
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Russia’s economy is growing at a healthy clip despite international sanctions that the country has endured for more than two years. How did that happen? And why did Russian President Vladimir Putin just appoint an economist—Andrei Belousov—as his new defense minister? Cameron and Adam dig in.
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The conviction of former U.S. President Donald Trump on 34 felony charges raises profound political questions but also some economic ones. Adam and Cameron dig in.
Also on the show: An economic perspective on D-Day—the Allied invasion of Normandy that began 80 years ago on June 6.
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European Union elections in the coming week will likely see a surge in support for populist right-wing parties. Adam and Cameron discuss the economics of the European Parliament.
Also on the show: What the UEFA Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid tells about Germany’s Ruhr valley.
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This is a preview of episode 1, Original Sin, from reporter Soraya Lennie.
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The recent attempt on the life of Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico raises questions for Adam and Cameron. Do political assassinations mainly occur in advanced economies? Do they tend to bring about change or reinforce the status quo? And what does it cost to hire a hit man?
Also on the show: The economics of holiday grilling.
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How successful is the American singer-songwriter Beyoncé? When she performed in Sweden last year, the event caused an uptick in the country’s inflation. Adam and Cameron explain.
Also on the show: The economics of Immanuel Kant.
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Elon Musk's car company Tesla is in trouble. Its share price has plunged since the start of the year and the company has laid off thousands of employees. Adam and Cameron dig into the problems at Tesla and the reasons electric car companies in China are doing better.
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Tooze at times seems as clueless about right wing politics as your general liberal wonk. These guys, Andreessen, Thiel, Musk are fascists
oh yeah price gouging is no biggie but workers demanding a fair wage is bad for the economy...
what a crap show. so many unchecked assumptions about development especially. humans do not need the style of development that has us all slaving for food instead of interacting directly with our ecological community to end extraction and displacement.
just wow. great episode, if slightly off topic almost
I'm still wondering if Ukraine can win.
Cameron speaks like a millennial Woody Allen.
Tooze likes the word "signally".
When discussing nuclear matters, it undercuts one's credibility a bit to pronounce it "nukular", especially repeatedly.