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Russia and Ukraine
Insatiable
The cost of stopping the Russian bear now is high—but it will only get higher if the West does...
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Urbanisation
Where China’s future will happen
For the world’s sake, and its own, China needs to change the way it builds and runs its cities
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Arab democracy
The lesson of Algeria
Even if the Arab spring has sorely disappointed, dictators, even benevolent ones, are not the answer
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Europe’s bond bubble
Don’t go potty on the periphery
Southern Europe’s economies are in worse shape than tumbling bond yields suggest
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The pope as a turnaround CEO
The Francis effect
About to take over a crisis-ridden company with a demoralised workforce? Turn to a Roman case study
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The Ukraine crisis
Boys from the blackstuff
The government in Kiev has no obvious counters to Russian-inspired occupations in the industrial...
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The military balance
Gathering storm
Russia would find holding territory in Ukraine harder than taking it
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Women, work and children
The return of the stay-at-home mother
After falling for years, the proportion of mums who stay at home is rising
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Lexington
The Jack Kemp revival
Learning from a quarterback turned “happy warrior” of supply-side economics
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Brazil’s economy
The 50-year snooze
Brazilian workers are gloriously unproductive. For the economy to grow, they must snap out of their...
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Business in Costa Rica
Intel outside
The chipmaker shuts a factory, slicing away one-fifth of the country’s exports
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Canada’s war on doorknobs
Knobless oblige
New building rules will help old folks—who now risk being eaten by bears
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India’s political heartland
Riding the wave
Halfway through the campaign, the BJP and Narendra Modi look strong
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Disillusioned office workers
China’s losers
Amid spreading prosperity, a generation of self-styled also-rans emerges
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Algeria’s election
The old man won’t go away
An ageing president looks set to hang on grimly, however feeble his health
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Syria’s civil war
The ebb and flow of horror
While each side makes minor gains and losses, overall a bloody stalemate persists
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Libya’s eastern city
If only the bombs would go away…
The country’s eastern capital is a mishmash of hope and fear
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South Africa’s trial
Justice, after all, is being done
A celebrity murder case may teach South Africans a bit about themselves
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Greek politics
Remaking the political landscape
A new burst of optimism about the economy is not yet luring many voters back to the two mainstream...
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Italian politics
Silvio Berlusconi, social worker
Embarrassments pile up but the former prime minister still has political clout
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Bagehot
The hated body politic
The problem with British s is not that they are too rowdy, but that they are too tame
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Chinese tourists
Coming to a beach near you
How the growing Chinese middle class is changing the global tourism industry
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The abuse of migrants
And still they come
Balancing the interests of migrant workers and the countries they live in
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China
Building the dream
By 2030 Chinese cities will be home to about 1 billion people. Getting urban China to work properly...
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Spreading the wealth
A billion shoppers
Chinese consumers are spending plenty, but they could do even better
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The rural-urban divide
Ending apartheid
For China’s reforms to work, its citizens have to be made more equal
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Local government
Emerging from the shadows
Seizing land and running up debts is no way to finance local government
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Urban sprawl
People, not paving
China’s largest cities can mostly cope with population growth. The spread of concrete is a bigger...
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A new society
Pushing the boundaries
The rapid move to the cities has handed Xi Jinping a daunting challenge
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Coal
The fuel of the future, unfortunately
A cheap, ubiquitous and flexible fuel, with just one problem
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Business aviation
Fasten seat belts
A potentially huge market for corporate jets is opening up in China
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Peugeot’s revival plan
Striving for the podium
A new boss seeks profits by making a narrower range of pricier cars
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Business in the UAE
Improving the desert climate
A draft companies law in the emirates is a bit disappointing
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Microfinance in Bangladesh
Rehabilitation and attack
The biggest study so far finds that microcredit helps the poor after all
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Post-office banking
Put your money where your mail is
America’s postal service ponders a foray into financial services
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Ratings agencies
Credit where credit’s due
The ratings industry has bounced back from the financial crisis
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Reusable rockets
Up and down and up again
SpaceX’s latest launch could change the economics of going into orbit
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Eleanor Drew
Rags, riches and “Salad Days”
Eleanor Drew (née Nellie Darlison), star of “Salad Days”, died on March 31st, aged 91
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