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Japan
Abe’s master plan
Shinzo Abe has a vision of a prosperous and patriotic Japan. The economics looks better than the…
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Disaster in Syria
The least-bad choice
Step up the campaign for a diplomatic solution—and back the rebels more strongly
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Pakistan
Hope in a fractured land
Building a normal relationship with India should be Nawaz Sharif’s priority
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Letters
On employment, the West Bank, stop-and-search, Africa’s natural resources, medieval physics, boar hunting, China’s dream
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Japan and Abenomics
Once more with feeling
The Shinzo Abe shaking up Japan’s economy seems a different man from the one whose previous…
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Barack Obama and the presidency
W’s apprentice
The president’s use of executive orders, many of them with praiseworthy aims, will end unhappily…
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The Justice Department and the Associated Press
Look who’s talking
The administration seems to have trampled on press freedom
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Democrats in Texas
The waiting is the hardest part
Julián Castro cruised to a third mayoral victory. What comes next?
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Debt and the deficit
Priority report
Republicans have a plan to force lower spending without risking default
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Lexington
Notes on three scandals
A bad week for the president is revealing of what really irks voters
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Latin American geoeconomics
A continental divide
The region is falling in behind two alternative blocks: the market-led Pacific Alliance and the more…
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Justice in Guatemala
The genocide question
A former dictator’s conviction may not be the end of a tragic story
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Pakistan’s election
Hope over experience
Nawaz Sharif’s third turn as prime minister could be his luckiest
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Philippine elections
Personality-driven
Mid-term elections expose the fickleness of politicians and voters
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Banyan
Seas of troubles
Taiwan and China share the same maritime claims, but have very different interests
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Economic reforms
Walking the talk
Can China’s leaders revive the economy and reform it at the same time?
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Corruption
Checked and balanced?
Officials try to rein in corruption without undertaking political reform
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Syria’s civil war
The hard men on both sides prevail
The more decent rebel groups are being squeezed between the regime’s forces and extremists on…
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Syria’s chemical weapons
The other red line
The prospect of al-Qaeda getting chemical weapons is drawing closer
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Iran’s election
A candidacy conundrum
Two last-ditch presidential contenders may rattle the ruling clerics
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Arabs and Jews in high-tech Israel
Bring them together
Can Israeli Arabs benefit from the country’s start-up boom?
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Turkey and Syria
An explosive border
The Turkish government is under attack at home for its assertive policy towards Syria
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Turkey’s political imams
The Gulenists fight back
A Muslim cleric in America wields surprising political power in Turkey
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French public opinion
Morosity rules
The French are coming to resemble the southern Mediterranean in their views
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Charlemagne
What is the alternative?
Europe waits as Angela Merkel faces a new anti-establishment party
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Politics and the EU
Take me to your leader
If only David Cameron had Nigel Farage’s sway over the Conservative Party
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Britain’s changing trade links
An island of traders
Britain’s fastest growing trade links are really a re-emergence of old ties
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The motorcycle industry
Hell’s commuters
Motorbikes are now prized for their thrift rather than their glamour
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Business and politics
The thick of it
Attempts to bring business acumen to the civil service need firmer focus
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Muslim converts
Changing my religion
A British strand of Islam is emerging as more people become converts
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Bagehot
The Atlanticist delusion
Unhelpfully, Barack Obama restrains his scorn for Britain’s threat to leave the European Union
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Civic crowdfunding
Breaking ground
Online start-ups are rallying citizens to revamp their neighbourhoods
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Brazil’s oilfields
Back in business
Strong bidding for exploration rights ends the industry’s long dry spell
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Schumpeter
A hospital case
Sweden is leading the world in allowing private companies to run public institutions
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Trading in oil
Libor in a barrel
Oil markets fall under the suspicion of price-fixing on a global scale
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Global property markets
Boom and gloom
Our latest round-up of house prices reveals some sharp contrasts
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Stockmarkets
Don’t worry, be happy
Investors think equities are the best bet in times of expansive monetary policy
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DSM-5
By the book
The American Psychiatric Association’s latest diagnostic manual remains a flawed attempt to…
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Quantum computing
Faster, slower—or both at once?
The first real-world contests between quantum computers and standard ones
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North Korea
Follow my leader
The Kim regime is despotic, deadly and deeply rational. It will not change
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The Walpole masterpieces
Wall candy
A legendary British art collection, snapped up by Catherine the Great, returns after 250 years—but…
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Geza Vermes
Geza Vermes, a Jew, ex-priest and translator of the Dead Sea Scrolls, died on May 8th aged 88
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The euro-zone economy: Recession, cont’d
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