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本・雑誌内容詳細 The Robin Hood state
The world this week
Politics
Business
The weekly cartoon

Leaders

The Robin Hood state
Don’t go after the rich to fix broken budgets
It will not work, and is wrong in principle

Conflict in Ukraine
Vladimir Putin is caught in a vice of his own making
Russia’s president cannot win the war, but fears peace
Saudi-backed Yemeni counter terrorism forces
The next Gulf crisis
Saudi Arabia and the Emirates must resolve their own differences
America’s neglect is allowing an unwelcome tension to fester between two of its allies
Cartoon-style illustration of a person whispering into a crystal ball, which is held by two pink hands, set against a purple background.
The case for informed trading
Why insider trading isn’t always bad
At least on prediction markets
The U.S. Capitol building.
Putting the House in order
How to improve American legislators’ lot
Doing so would be good for members of Congress, and for democracy

Letters
A selection of correspondence
Will AI wipe out white-collar jobs?
By Invitation
A portrait of the Alex Edmans
The trillion-dollar question
Dizzyingly high CEO pay is fine. It just needs to be earned
Briefing
A woman stands on a balcony of an apartment building in St. Petersburg, Russia.
No escape
How four years of war have changed Russia
The fighting in Ukraine has reshaped everyday life
Portrait of the author
The logic of persistence
Russia’s economy has entered the death zone
Alexandra Prokopenko wonders how much longer it can go on metabolising its own muscle tissue
Asia

Artificially Inflated
The flaws in India’s AI plans
Rahman’s return
Can Bangladesh’s old guard build a new democracy?
Martial law on trial
South Korea is still haunted by its disgraced ex-president
Smoke and mirrors
India’s pollution is becoming an economic roadblock
Australia opposition politics
Could One Nation soon become Australia’s most popular party?
Biting back
A nasty spate of shark attacks in the Sydney area
China

Step aside, Singapore
Dubai’s crazy rich Chinese
Playing the referee
Why the IMF’s newest report finds that the yuan is undervalued
In good taste
China now fills the world’s luxury hampers
Chaguan
Why American allies are flocking to see Xi Jinping in Beijing
United States

Trumpcare
Donald Trump’s policies are reshaping American health care
Revealing Wheeling
The front line in America’s child-vaccine battle
Greenhouse gases
How dangerous is Donald Trump’s “endangerment” decision?
Anti-antifa
The Trump administration wants to put antifa on trial
Food for thoughtlessness
Americans are unleashing their anger on food-delivery robots
Bleak House
The crummiest job in Washington—congressman—is getting worse
Lexington
Different ideas about faith are dividing Republicans over Israel

The Americas
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega (R) speaking next to his wife and Vice President Rosario Murillo
The third regime
Nicaragua has so far dodged the fate of Cuba and Venezuela
Happy new year
Peru ousts a president under the shadow of Chinese meddling
Connected cats
The battle to save South America’s skull-crushing big cat
Middle East & Africa

The Saudis v the Emiratis
Why the Gulf’s most powerful countries are at odds
What’s next for Libya?
Libya has no good options for leaders
Of books and freedom
A book fair in Damascus is a window on the new Syria
A more common thread
The global triumph of Nigerian fashion
Europe

Against all odds
How a four-year onslaught has changed Ukraine
Made in Beijing, feared in Berlin
How Germany fell out of love with China
The exasperated ally
Poles have split and soured on America
Stamina contest
Serbia’s protesters learn it’s hard to topple a president
Charlemagne
That irritating feeling that France was right
Britain
Illustration of a personified laptop with a cracked padlock on its screen, holding a magnifying glass and papers, surrounded by circuit lines, a boxing glove, and a stethoscope—symbolizing cybersecurity investigation and digital threat response
AISI does it
Britain is the closest the world has to an AI safety inspector
Don’t look under the kilt
The Scottish government’s new bonds will waste taxpayers’ money
Rules for regicide
How to oust a prime minister
Measles
North London is suffering a measles outbreak
Know Iorwerth
Plaid Cymru is on the cusp of power
International
An illustration showing a giant scale, with one side weighed down by a large pile of money and the other much lighter. Two figures push money from the heavier side to the lighter one, symbolising redistribution—a “Robin Hood” economy.
Soaked
The Robin Hood state is coming for the rich
The Telegram
Donald Trump’s envoys failed to reassure Europe
1843

Immigration
He was a Texan dad who had never left America. Then he got deported to Laos
Business
A humanoid robot performs a dance with robot dogs dressed in lion costumes
Year of the droid
China’s humanoids are dazzling the world. Who will buy them?
Downshift
Beware China’s shrinking car market
The king is dead, long live the king
Giorgio Armani’s bizarre will has caused a rift at his fashion label
Bartleby
The case for workplace inefficiency
Right off the money
Why MAGA brands have been a flop
Data juggernaut
India is in the midst of a data-centre investment boom
Rolling the dice
Could the next big gambling destination be in the Gulf?
Schumpeter
Welcome to the era of anarchic antitrust
Finance & economics
An illustration of a hand passing a white credit card to a red bear's paw against a blue background.
Chequebook diplomacy
How big is the prize of reopening Russia?
Markets and muscle
The EU is thrashing out a more muscular set of economic policies
Superforecasters
Prediction markets are rife with insider betting
Buttonwood
The financialisation of AI is just beginning
Untaxing
Donald Trump’s schemes to juice the economy
Free exchange
Did America’s war on poverty fail?
Science & technology
ICE Patrols New Orleans neighborhoods for undocumented immigrants.
Frontier AI
How ICE’s new software tools could speed up deportations
The nature of nurture
The Human Exposome Project will map how environmental factors shape health
Time to shine
Brain-like computers could be built out of perovskites
Well Informed
Can the shingles vaccine slow ageing?
Culture
Gisele Pelicot looks on, next to her lawyer, at the Avignon courthouse, with the media in the background.
A nightmare on Main Street
Gisèle Pelicot’s horrifying rape case changed the law—and minds
A concrete solution
Addicted to your phone? Try “bricking” it
Back Story
As “How to Make a Killing” shows, the inheritance plot is back
The show must go on
Why understudies are seeing their wages rise
Playing the tuber
The world’s most common vegetable is enjoying a great year
An alternative history of Russia and the world
Was Vladimir Putin’s tyranny inevitable?
Economic & financial indicators
Indicators
Economic data, commodities and markets
Obituary
Jesse L Jackson in 1983
The trail-blazer
Jesse Jackson made a black president possible
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