Friends (the one with estrangement): Europe without the US

朋友(那一位疏远者):无美利坚之欧洲

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2025-02-21

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Europe must move boldly as the American-led world order shatters beneath it; we explain how. Many people view the freedom to work from home as a perk. Some academics reckon there should be, in effect, a tax on it (10:41). And we pay tribute to Pableaux Johnson, a New Orleans fixture who understood that supper was more about company than food (18:02). Get a world of insights by subscribing to Economist Podcasts+. For more information about how to access Economist Podcasts+, please visit our FAQs page or watch our video explaining how to link your account. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • THE Economist.

  • Hello and welcome to the Intelligence from the Economist.

  • I'm Rosie Blore.

  • And I'm Jason Palmer.

  • Every weekday we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world.

  • Those of us with office jobs got pretty used to working from home during the pandemic.

  • Many companies now want staff back in the office but have struggled to get them there.

  • So here's an Would remote workers accept lower pay?

  • And we reflect on the life of Pablo Johnson,

  • a photographer

  • and chronicler of New Orleans who was perhaps more famous for his humble suppers of red beans

  • and rice.

  • First up though, when the news moves this fast, Monday seems like months ago.

  • That's when we talked about the Munich security conference and how American officials,

  • including Vice President J.D. vance,

  • seemed prepared to tug at the foundation stones of the post war order.

  • Because as President Trump has made abundantly clear,

  • he believes that our European friends must play a bigger role in the future of this continent.

  • European leaders might have hoped for a quiet week after all that.

  • Nope, I think I have the power to end this war.