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from The Economist on October 01, 2008
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The professor of European Political Economy at the London School of Economics on new sharing rules, nationalisation and how America is looking increasingly like the Soviet Union


A special report on The Koreas
from The Economist on September 26, 2008
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Dominic Ziegler, The Economist's Tokyo bureau chief, on changing perceptions in the north and south


The World Next Week, 26 September 2008
from The Economist on September 26, 2008
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Biden and Palin face off, Gordon Brown fights for his political life, South Africa after Mbeki and India's new "people's car"


From the paper, 27 September 2008
from The Economist on September 26, 2008
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In praise of Paulson's plan, a shift at the top for South Africa and a look at the power of crowds.


From the paper, 20 September 2008
from The Economist on September 20, 2008
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The financial crisis, America's nasty presidential election, Muslim extremism in France and Damien Hirst's big night.


The World Next Week, 19 September 2008
from The Economist on September 19, 2008
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The credit disaster, The UN's relevance, France considers leaving Afghanistan and Russia falters as oil prices drop


A special report on globalisation and emerging markets
from The Economist on September 18, 2008
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Matthew Bishop, The Economist's bureau chief in New York, on how globalisation is changing


Democracy in America, 18 September 2008
from The Economist on September 18, 2008
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How Richard Nixon carved out a political landscape that still exists today


From the paper, 13 September 2008
from The Economist on September 13, 2008
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A cancer break-through, helping Pakistan's new president and Europe's place in a different world order


The World Next Week, 12 September 2008
from The Economist on September 12, 2008
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Afghanistan and Iraq, elections in Japan and Israel, and silly season in the presidential race


Certain ideas of Europe, 12 September 2008
from The Economist on September 12, 2008
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Poland's foreign minister on Ukraine's constitution, Belarussian political prisoners and contingency plans after Georgia


Certain ideas of Europe, 5 September 2008
from The Economist on September 05, 2008
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James Sherr of the Royal Institute of International Affairs on Russia's dangerous mood


From the paper, 6 September 2008
from The Economist on September 05, 2008
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Europe and Russia after Georgia, John McCain's questionable choice in running mate and green homes in the developing world


The World Next Week, 4 September 2008
from The Economist on September 04, 2008
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Nicolas Sarkozy in Russia, Dick Cheney in Europe, OPEC, Angola and Pakistan


From the paper, 30 August 2008
from The Economist on August 29, 2008
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John McCain’s George Bush problem, Angola’s elections, the troubles facing America’s small banks, and why cows act like compass needles


The World Next Week, 27 August 2008
from The Economist on August 27, 2008
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The Republicans, elections around the world and Europe gets back to business after the holidays


Certain ideas of Europe, 25 August 2008
from The Economist on August 25, 2008
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The chairman of the Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute on political gravity and why the next election is David Cameron's to lose


Democracy in America, 22 August 2008
from The Economist on August 22, 2008
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Dr. Robert Butler, president of the International Longevity Center, examines John McCain finds melanoma, but no sign of old age


The World Next Week, 20 August 2008
from The Economist on August 20, 2008
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American party conventions, the rise of a new authoritarianism, NATO and "the curse" of oil


Democracy in America, 15 August 2008
from The Economist on August 15, 2008
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Arizona's governor talks about the purpling of the American West, and describes her state's taste for pragmatism


From the paper, 16 August 2008
from The Economist on August 15, 2008
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Vladimir Putin's unfortunate victory in Georgia, the rise in medical tourism, the mixed blessing of Iraq's oil and the science of strutting with pride or cowering in shame


The World Next Week, 15 August 2008
from The Economist on August 15, 2008
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Russian and Georgia take arms, Musharraf faces impeachment, assessing potential vice-presidents and the Olympics continue


Certain ideas of Europe, 13 August 2008
from The Economist on August 13, 2008
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Tomas Valasek of the Centre for European Reform and Svante Cornell of John Hopkins University analyse the conflict


From the paper, 9 August 2008
from The Economist on August 09, 2008
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's example, China's non-Olympic worries, America's anthrax mystery and mobile phones on planes


Democracy in America, 8 August 2008
from The Economist on August 08, 2008
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Not that Adam Smith, but a congressman. He's worried about scapegoating, parochialism reborn and entrenched farm subsidies


Certain ideas of Europe, 7 August 2008
from The Economist on August 07, 2008
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Mark Leonard of the European Council on Foreign Relations says Europe must stop China and Russia from forming an axis of sovereignty


The World Next Week, 2 August 2008
from The Economist on August 02, 2008
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Turkey's narrow escape from political crisis, Ehud Olmert's resignation and the politics and sport of the Beijing Olympics


From the paper, 2 August 2008
from The Economist on August 02, 2008
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"The Beijing Olympics, doping regulations in sport, Ehud Olmert's resignation and the relationship between religion and disease"


Democracy in America, 1 August 2008
from The Economist on August 01, 2008
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Randi Weingarten, of the American Federation of Teachers, and Wendy Kopp, of Teach for America, discuss the future of education


Certain ideas of Europe, 31 July 2008
from The Economist on July 31, 2008
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"When you look at the world through the story of global cities, you can detect the US losing ground and Europe gaining ground."


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