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China
What China wants
After a bad couple of centuries, China is itching to regain its place in the world. How should...
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The jihadists in Iraq and Syria
Stop them in both places
If the Islamic State is to be stopped in Iraq, it must be stopped in Syria too
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Race relations in America
The lessons of Ferguson
There is no excuse for rioting. But smarter policing would make it less likely
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Monetary policy
Be bold, Mario
The European Central Bank should learn from the success of unconventional policies in America and...
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On Ronald Reagan, trade, history, elective terms, freedom, Israel, New Hampshire, expats, parenting, meetings
Letters to the editor
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The indictment of Rick Perry
Criminalising politics
Even Democrats think the charges against the Texas governor are absurd
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The politics of beer
Howling for a growler
Forget Obamacare and unemployment. The big issue in Florida is beer jugs
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Fighting crime in Mexico
The Feds ride out
Mexico gets a new police force. It needs a new policing strategy
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Shale gas in Argentina
Dead-cow bounce
Politics is the biggest hurdle to developing the enormous Vaca Muerta field
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China and the world
What China wants
As China becomes, again, the world’s largest economy, it wants the respect it enjoyed in centuries...
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Kazakhstan
Steaks from the steppe
Russia’s food embargo on the West is good for the state-backed beef industry
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Rural schools
Down and out in rural China
Many teenagers in the Chinese countryside do not finish secondary school. That bodes ill for the...
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Banyan
The pontiff and the party
For all the humble charm of Pope Francis, the Vatican’s relations with China will be hard to fix
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Iraq’s would-be prime minister
The hottest seat
Can Iraq’s prime minister-designate buck the sectarian trend of the past?
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The Yazidis
Finding new friends
In their desperate search for sanctuary, Iraq’s Yazidis ask Turkey for salvation
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Africa’s population
Can it survive such speedy growth?
By the end of the century, almost half the world’s children may be African
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Iraq, Syria and the Islamic State
A war that crosses national boundaries
Iraq and America have pushed back the Islamic State, but it will take much more to quash the threat...
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Ukraine and Russia
Battering on
The fighting in eastern Ukraine intensifies as pro-Russian rebels lose ground, raising fresh...
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Serbia’s foreign policy
Divided loyalties
Serbia is torn between its old ally, Russia, and the European Union
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Ireland and abortion
Flaring up
Renewed criticism of Ireland’s abortion law may still not lead to change
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Spain and the Catalans
Scandal in Catalonia
Jordi Pujol’s confession undermines Catalans’ hopes of independence
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Political rhetoric
Those soaring balloonists
Why party leaders work so hard on their conference speeches
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Bagehot
The great game
To improve his grasp of Anglo-Indian relations, David Cameron should watch more cricket
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Tropical forests
A clearing in the trees
New ideas on what speeds up deforestation and what slows it down
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Afforestation in China
Great Green Wall
Vast tree-planting in arid regions is failing to halt the desert’s march
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Business in Nigeria
Africa’s testing ground
To make it big in Africa, a business must succeed in Nigeria, the continent’s largest market. No...
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Trust-busting in China
Unequal before the law?
China’s antitrust crackdown turns ugly, with foreign carmakers at the forefront
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Farming in the Netherlands
Polder and wiser
Dutch farmers add sustainability to their enviable productivity
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Obamacare and business
Paternalism 2.0
American employers are rethinking their role in workers’ health care
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Bank settlements
Goodbye to all that
Bank of America shells out to end litigation tied to the financial crisis
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The Philippine economy
Coming up jasmine
Once a laggard, the economy of the Philippines is starting to catch up
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Free exchange
Revisiting Ricardo
Why globalisation is not reducing inequality within developing countries
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Oceans and the climate
Davy Jones’s heat locker
The mystery of the pause in global warming may have been solved. The answer seems to lie at the...
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Crime and poverty
To have and have not
A disturbing study of the link between incomes and criminal behaviour
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China in Africa
Empire of the sums
The mass immigration of Chinese people into Africa is almost entirely driven by money rather than...
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Vittore Carpaccio
Venetian love affair
Jan Morris shares her adoration for a lesser-known Renaissance painter
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The history of Texas
Clinging to religion
What the politics and religion of the Lone Star State say about modern America
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New film
Two days, one night, no fuss
The Dardenne brothers have produced a superb take on the effects of the financial crisis
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Obituary
Pierre Ryckmans
Pierre Ryckmans (Simon Leys), an old China hand, died on August 11th, aged 78
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