Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes John Micklethwait, Editor-in-Chief of the Economist. They discuss the challenges of editing the leading global news magazine. They explore the implications of globalization in a post 911 world. Micklethwait also reflects on the enduring features of the conservative movement and its consequences for the global role of the United States. Series: Conversations with History [4/2007] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 12294]
A brilliant intellectual tour-de-force
PhysStud2006 3 years ago
there's nothing to press him on really, here's a snippet from last week's economist:
"...In highlighting the improved conditions in Iraq we do not mean to justify The Economist's support of the invasion of 2003. Too many lives have been shattered for that. History will record that the invasion and occupation have been a debacle..."
hershsahai 3 years ago
Come on, Harry. I love you, man, but I was expecting you to press him harder on his support for the Iraq War.
renaldo999 3 years ago