Edward Luce appears in the following:
No Soft Landing for a 'Hard Brexit'
Friday, January 18, 2019
The battle over the U.K. leaving the European Union is getting more dire. What's holding everything up, and what are the implications?
Nationalism as a Symptom, Not a Cause
Friday, June 16, 2017
Have Western democracies forgotten why they retreated from nationalism in the first place?
Get to Know Theresa May, The U.K's Next Prime Minister
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Theresa May — essentially the last politician standing in post-Brexit politics — will be the U.K.'s first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher.
America's Sunny Afternoon? Updating Reagan's 'Morning in America'
Wednesday, January 07, 2015
In 1984 President Ronald Reagan declared "morning in America" in a campaign ad in his race against Walter Mondale. Three decades later, is it finally afternoon?
The Impact of the Midterms at Home & Abroad
Wednesday, November 05, 2014
What do the midterm election results say about the American electorate, and the country's place in the world? Listen to our analysis and share your own thoughts.
India, In Spite of the Gods
Friday, June 22, 2007
India will have more English speakers than the United States by 2050. The country also has a booming tech sector, while three-quarters of the country lives in extreme deprivation. Edward Luce of the Financial Times tries to make sense of modern India and its rise to global power in his ...
A Pole-Dancing Terrorist
Friday, June 22, 2007
Conversation is the glue that holds mothers and daughters together, according to linguist Deborah Tannen. She joins us to today to explain how those conversations can go wrong, and why mothers and daughters tend to miscommunicate. Also: French director Pascale Ferran on her new film adaptation of Lady Chatterley's Lover. ...