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Britain
Little England or Great Britain?
The country faces a choice between comfortable isolation and bracing openness. Go for openness
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The global economy
The perils of falling inflation
In both America and Europe central bankers should be pushing prices upwards
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New York’s mayor-elect
Don’t screw it up
By choosing Bill de Blasio, New Yorkers have taken a risk with their city’s prosperity
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Syria’s war
To stop the slaughter
Outsiders will not bring peace to Syria unless they face up to some difficult choices
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Dirty money
Mistrust the trusts
The crackdown on shell companies is a good start. The next target should be trusts
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Civil wars
How to stop the fighting, sometimes
Bringing an end to conflicts within states is vexatious. But history provides a guide to the ways...
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Defining conflicts
What makes it a war?
Some say killing 25 people a year is enough, others suggest 1,000
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New York
Where will you go, Bill de Blasio?
The Big Apple has been well run for 20 years. The mayor-elect promises change
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Governor races
Elected are the dealmakers
The races in Virginia and New Jersey offer a clear lesson for Republicans
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The Los Angeles aqueduct
A hundred years of soggy tubes
California’s largest city salutes the source of its growth
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Religion and the constitution
Priests and potholes
A dispute over public prayer reaches the Supreme Court
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Lexington
Forget the huddled masses
Treating immigrants as a charity case is not working: time to change course
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Chile’s presidential election
Cruising back to La Moneda
A more left-wing Michelle Bachelet is set to win on a tide of social discontent
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Toronto’s crack-smoking leader
What to do with a drunken mayor?
Rob Ford confesses to all manner of vices, but will not resign
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Power grab in Nicaragua
The comandante’s commandments
The Sandinistas propose re-election without end for Daniel Ortega
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Thailand’s amnesty bill
Groundhog days
The government’s latest attempt to get Thaksin Shinawatra back has united almost everyone against...
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Banyan
Spokes and hubbub
America is infuriated by the incessant squabbles between Japan and South Korea
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High-speed railways
Faster than a speeding bullet
China’s new rail network, already the world’s longest, will soon stretch considerably farther
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Uighurs and security
Tightening the screws
Deaths in Tiananmen Square unnerve leaders before a crucial gathering
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The Syrian civil war
Still no hint of a compromise
The big powers and the regional ones cannot even muster a quorum for peace talks
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Politics in Israel
A prodigal returns
Avigdor Lieberman’s acquittal could shake up Israeli politics all over again
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Jordan
Surprisingly stable for the moment
With aplomb, the king is weathering storms at home and abroad
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Lost and found art
Hildebrand Gurlitt’s secret
A vast trove of art comes to light in a Munich flat after seven decades
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Kosovo’s election
Only a minor disturbance
A largely smooth local election in a country with a turbulent past
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Charlemagne
Falling out of love
Germany is disheartened by America, its one-time mentor, protector and role model
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Politics and race
A tale of two mayors
Two very different models for running a diverse bit of east London
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Trusts
The weak link
Cleaning up trusts and similar entities will hurt money-launderers—but it will need a lot of...
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Drafting constitutions
Mix and match
Countries change their constitutions often. There’s an app for that
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Turning inward
Britain has lost its global swagger. It needs to abandon its separatist dreams and rediscover its...
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Exports and the economy
Paying its way
Britain would be able to sell more if it stopped bashing bankers and immigrants
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Europe
Channel deep and wide
Britain’s leaders do not want it to leave the EU, but it could happen anyway
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Race and immigration
A new kind of ghetto
Britain no longer has a serious race problem. The trouble is isolation
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Cities
The vacuum cleaners
Led by London, big cities are sucking up talent, jobs and investment from everywhere else. Good
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Online video in China
The Chinese stream
China’s online-video market is the largest and most innovative in the world. It is also the most...
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Consultancy firms
Strategic moves
Big consulting and accounting firms are making a risky move into strategy work
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Mondragon
Trouble in workers’ paradise
The collapse of Spain’s Fagor tests the world’s largest group of co-operatives
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Schumpeter
The honne and the tatemae
Big business in Japan publicly supports Abenomics while being privately wary
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Inflation
The price is a blight
The rich world, and especially the euro zone, risks harmfully low inflation
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Buttonwood
Where will the boot land next?
Investors and companies struggle with the arbitrary nature of new taxes and regulations
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Credit cards in South Korea
A swipe at profits
It is getting harder to make money from the world’s most prolific card-users
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Emerging markets
Sleepless nights
After a decade-long boom, emerging markets have flopped and then bounced in the past six months. The...
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The Caribbean debt crisis
God v bondholders
Small, debt-ridden countries could benefit from divine intervention
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Free exchange
Renouncing stable prices
A promise of higher inflation from central banks might spur the recovery—if it is believed
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Internet security
Besieged
Stung by revelations of ubiquitous surveillance and compromised software, the internet’s engineers...
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Astronomy
My God, it’s full of planets!
The latest batch of results from Kepler is both illuminating and baffling
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Palaeontology
Black gold
A hundred years after the first excavations, the asphalt pools at Rancho La Brea, in Los Angeles,...
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Alan Greenspan and America’s economy
Casino capitalism
A jumbled and confused account of the financial crisis
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