The Economist
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The rise and rise of Xi Jinping: Xi who must be obeyed
Health care in America: How to fix Obamacare
Ebola: Chasing a rolling snowball
Inequality and the narrowing tax base: Too reliant on the few
Greenhouse gases: Paris via Montreal
On Azerbaijan, work, air traffic, interns, Ukraine, heating, grades, batteries, Google: Letters to the editor
Curbing climate change: The deepest cuts
Encouraging climate action: Try jam today
Towards a treaty: The shadow of Copenhagen
Obamacare: Experimental medicine
Private health care: The problem-solvers
The NFL and violence: The politics of outrage
Confronting Islamic State: A war by any other name
Country music and tourism: Heels and reels
Drought in California: Painting the lawn green
Lexington: Hillary in Iowa
Lexington: Correction
Venezuela’s economy: Of oil and coconut water
Bello: Latin America’s Korean dream
Laundering Mexico’s drug money: Washing up
Migration via Mexico: Taming the beast
Politics in Bangladesh: One and only one
Health care in Vietnam: Limping along
The press in Japan: Gotcha
Politics in Fiji: Back into the fold
South Asia and China: Xi Jinping’s progression
Banyan: Pax Sinica
Chinese politics: The power of Xi Jinping
Revolutionary history: Like father, like son?
Confronting Islamic State: An improbable alliance
Crime and punishment in Saudi Arabia: The other beheaders
Egypt: Al-Sisi Ascendant
Health in west Africa: Help in the time of Ebola
Nigeria’s online retailers: E-bola
Ukraine and Russia: Win some, lose more
Russian oligarchs: Yukos 2.0?
Sweden’s election: Lofven’s coalition problem
German politics: There is an Alternative
Anti-Semitism in Germany: Who is the Other now?
French politics: The long road to 2017
Italy’s economy: Renzi redux
Charlemagne: Europe’s ring of fire
Public finances: The tax-free recovery
Foreign policy: Back into the fray
Hallowed be thy game: Hallowed be thy game
Football stadiums: Paying the field
The collapse of Phones 4U: Death of a salesman
Computing in schools: Hello world!
London’s sewers: Smelling sweet
Entrepreneurs: Startup fever
Insolvency: Going under
Bagehot: Clan Douglas
Addresses (1): Getting on the map
Addresses (2): Getting from A to B
Think-tanks and journalism: Making the headlines
Think-tanks and journalism: Correction
Companies and geopolitical risk: Profits in a time of war
Energy in Europe: The gasman cutteth
Brewery mergers: Foamy war
Huawei: The great disrupter’s new targets
Sony’s woes: Pouring cold water
Air France: Strikers against reality
Aircraft cabins: Piketty Airways
Schumpeter: Entrepreneurs anonymous
Shareholder rights: Out of control
Buttonwood: Can’t pay, won’t pay
Saving in poor countries: Beyond cows
China’s economy: A test of will
CaixaBank: Now, make money
Corporate tax dodging: Transfer policing
Tax inversions: Inverse logic
Free exchange: Leaving dead presidents in peace
Artificial sweeteners: Saccharin solution?
Mining the microbiome for medicines: Set a thief...
Fusion power: Iterative processes
Extreme altruism: Right on!
French history: Flawed sparkler
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sturm und Drang
The army in Pakistan: Nosebags
Advice for start-ups: From one who should know
The Egypt-Israel peace treaty of 1978: Loaded terms
The Wallace Collection: Stuffed full
Obituary: Ian Paisley
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