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Lois liberticides pour l'information, journalistes arrêtés et empêchés de travailler , centralisation des médias, président hermétique aux questions de la presse... Adulé par une partie des médias français et internationaux à son arrivée au pouvoir, le Macron libéral a progressivement viré autoritaire. Au point qu'on est en droit de s'interroger : le macronisme est-il compatible avec le journalisme? Pour y répondre, nous recevons l'économiste Julia Cagé, présidente de la société des lecteurs du Monde, la journaliste américaine Mira Kamdar, et la photojournaliste de Taranis News Hannah Nelson, interpellée le 17 novembre.
Lois liberticides pour l'information, journalistes arrêtés et empêchés de travailler , centralisation des médias, président hermétique aux questions de la presse... Adulé par une partie des médias français et internationaux à son arrivée au pouvoir, le Macron libéral a progressivement viré autoritaire. Au point qu'on est en droit de s'interroger : le macronisme est-il compatible avec le journalisme? Pour y répondre, nous recevons l'économiste Julia Cagé, présidente de la société des lecteurs du Monde, la journaliste américaine Mira Kamdar, et la photojournaliste de Taranis News Hannah Nelson, interpellée le 17 novembre.
From the American Library in Paris, writer Thomas Chatterton Williams talks with other Parisians, both American and not, about the ideas that enliven French society and the joys and tribulations of everyday life in the City of Light. This week, his guest is Mira Kamdar, author and commentator on international affairs who formerly served on the Editorial Board ofThe New York Times; her books include Motiba’s Tattoos and Planet India. Tune in on the first Thursday of every month to meet journalists, writers, artists, activists, and the occasional boulevardier.This episode was recorded at the American Library in Paris by Elliot Rambach and produced by Padmini Parthasarathy. Logo designed by Stephanie Bastek. Our theme music is “Clowns” by Dee Yan Key. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What are the challenges that will have the most impact on India's future? Award-winning author Mira Kamdar puts climate change and environmental degradion at the top of the list, including rising sea levels and scarcity of resources. Next is the problem of poverty and unemployment--India has to generate nearly a million new jobs a month for young people joining the workforce. Kamdar also discusses the rise of Hindu nationalism and much more.
What are the challenges that will have the most impact on India's future? Award-winning author Mira Kamdar puts climate change and environmental degradion at the top of the list, including rising sea levels and scarcity of resources. Next is the problem of poverty and unemployment--India has to generate nearly a million new jobs a month for young people joining the workforce. Kamdar also discusses the rise of Hindu nationalism and much more.
Mira Kamdar, senior fellow at the World Policy Institute and associate fellow at the Asia Society, examines why U.S. agribusinesses are extremely interested in India, especially when it comes to the development of new GMO crops.
President Obama travels to India this weekend, and while his trip may come at time of heightened tensions between in the region, but India and Pakistan have been feuding for decades. Ending that conflict has become a centerpiece of the President’s foreign policy. On today’s second Underreported segment Mira Kamdar, senior fellow at the World Policy Institute and an associate fellow at the Asia Society looks at prospects for a comprehensive (and elusive) peace deal between India and Pakistan, and what it could mean for U.S. interests in the region, including in Afghanistan.
THIRTEEN screens the newest Secrets of the Dead with a panel discussion including episode director Victoria Pitt, THIRTEEN producer Jared Lipworth, "Planet India" author Mira Kamdar, and Al Jazeera English correspondent Todd Baer, moderated by Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Student Affairs at Columbia Journalism School. Recorded at The Journalism School, Columbia University, November 17, 2009.
THIRTEEN screens the newest Secrets of the Dead with a panel discussion including episode director Victoria Pitt, THIRTEEN producer Jared Lipworth, "Planet India" author Mira Kamdar, and Al Jazeera English correspondent Todd Baer, moderated by Sree Sreenivasan, Dean of Student Affairs at Columbia Journalism School. Recorded at The Journalism School, Columbia University, November 17, 2009.