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Charter Cities Podcast

Mark Lutter
Charter Cities Podcast
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    Joe Studwell on How Africa Works

    10/03/2026 | 52min
    Africa’s development story is often framed through crisis or pessimism. Joe Studwell offers a different perspective. In this conversation, Studwell explains why Africa’s economic transformation is only beginning. Unlike the post-independence era, today’s Africa has the population density, urban concentration, and educational foundation necessary for sustained development.
    Building on themes from How Asia Works, Studwell outlines a historical development pathway shared by successful economies: agricultural productivity, manufacturing expansion, and disciplined financial systems.
    The discussion explores:
    Why demographics and literacy change Africa’s economic prospects
    Lessons from Mauritius, Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Botswana
    The role of cities in state capacity and revenue generation
    Manufacturing as the engine of productivity growth
    Energy costs, industrial policy, and governance challenges
    Youth political pressure, aid reduction, and Africa’s future trajectory

    Studwell argues that Africa is now “in the game,” but success will depend on policy choices, institutional capacity, and political leadership.
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    James of Ârc on Building a Global City to Push the Frontier

    19/02/2026 | 1h 16min
    In Episode 80 of the Charter Cities Podcast, Mark Lutter speaks with James of Ârc about building a global city that attracts ambitious people from around the world. James shares Arc’s long-term vision for city building and explains why talent, culture, and community are just as important as infrastructure and capital. They discuss how Arc is building momentum through pop-up cities and partnerships, creating a network of people who are ready to move when the opportunity arises. The conversation explores how new cities can compete with existing global hubs by offering strong governance, economic opportunity, and a high quality of life. They also discuss working with host nations, financing large-scale urban development, and why demonstrating new models of governance and city building may ultimately have the biggest impact beyond the city itself.
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    Bradford Cross on Alpha Cities & Treating Government as a Product

    11/12/2025 | 1h 23min
    In Episode 79, Mark Lutter sits down with serial AI founder and investor Bradford Cross, now CEO of Alpha Cities, to explore what happens when a Silicon Valley systems thinker takes on the world’s most complex product: government.
    Bradford argues that government should be treated as a product—one that often performs poorly, iterates slowly, and lacks the discipline of customer-centric design. Drawing from two decades of building and exiting AI companies (including powering LinkedIn’s newsfeed, deploying AI in big banks, and pioneering early machine-learning startups), he explains why governance is the ultimate systems challenge.
    They dig into how the Silicon Valley playbook must be adapted—not imported—to work with sovereign states; why autonomy without integration (as seen in Honduras’ ZEDEs) is a dead end; how Alpha Cities structures zone laws, joint ventures, and regulatory sandboxes; and why the capital stack for new cities must move from friendly tech capital → industry anchors → sovereign wealth.
    Bradford also shares a candid look at the overwhelming operational reality of building cities from scratch—and why the US should view charter cities as the private-sector alternative to China’s Belt and Road.
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    Rodney Lockwood on Belle Isle

    26/09/2025 | 44min
    In this episode, Mark speaks with Rodney Lockwood, author of Belle Isle: Detroit’s Game Changer. Lockwood outlines his vision for turning Detroit’s Belle Isle into a privately funded “Freedom City,” inspired by models from Monaco, Singapore, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. From governance reforms and land-value taxation to Formula One racing and monorail transport, Lockwood explains how bold experimentation could revitalize Detroit and demonstrate a new model for urban growth.
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    Dillon Knowles on Reviving Freeport

    25/09/2025 | 1h 5min
    Grand Bahama’s Freeport is often left out of the origin story of special economic zones—but it shouldn’t be. In this episode, Mark sits down with Dillon F. Knowles, President of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce, to trace Freeport’s beginnings under the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement—arguably the first modern free trade zone—through its Vegas-on-the-Atlantic heyday and the slowdown that followed the 1967 “bend or break” speech.
    Knowles explains how a city master-planned for 300,000 people (on an island nearly 2× the size of Singapore) ended up with ~40–50k residents, why tourism shifted from high-rollers to cruise lines, how hurricanes and policy ambiguity compounded the challenge, and why legal certainty plus investor-government alignment could unlock a renaissance. We cover today’s flashpoints (e.g., the $350M tax shortfall claim and arbitration), outline pragmatic reforms to “modernize Hawksbill,” and sketch a credible growth thesis for Freeport—spanning ports, hospitality, residential, and high-skill jobs.
    If you care about zones, governance, and city-building, this is a case study you can’t miss.

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The Charter Cities Podcast explores how charter cities can help solve some of the largest challenges of the 21st century, from urbanization to global poverty to migration. Each episode Mark Lutter interviews experts in international development, new cities, finance, entrepreneurship, and governance, to develop a better understanding of the various aspects of charter cities If you want to learn more visit the Charter Cities Institute at https://www.chartercitiesinstitute.org/
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