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| 本・雑誌内容詳細 | The coming debt emergency The world this week Politics Business The weekly cartoon Leaders Everyone is Argentina The rich world faces a painful bout of inflation Governments are living far beyond their means. Sadly, inflation is the most likely escape Next-gen narcos Brute force is no match for today’s high-tech drug-runners They are more inventive and adaptable than ever Chinese national flags flutter near shipping containers at Yangshan Port outside Shanghai, China, February 7th 2025 Mutually assured disruption The America v China spat reveals a dangerous dynamic A balance of economic terror is no basis for stability A rearview mirror with a downward arrow graph. Crash testing First Brands is a painful but necessary warning for Wall Street Lessons from a $10bn panic on the prairie An international research expedition being conducted in the Beaufort Sea aboard the Coast Guard heavy icebreaker ship Polar Sea Half-baked Alaska Why Trump is looking the wrong way in the Arctic Forget Greenland; worry about Alaska Letters A selection of correspondence Should wealth be taxed? By Invitation A meltdown like no other? Gita Gopinath on the crash that could torch $35trn of wealth Briefing Members of the US coastguard board a semi-submersible vessel containing cocaine Of passion fruit, narcosubs and stablecoins The traffickers are winning the war on drugs New decentralised networks are even harder to disrupt than the hierarchical gangs they have replaced Asia The illustration shows a map of China painted on a red brick wall, with the flags of Australia and Papua New Guinea placed inside it. Southern exposure Australia’s ambitious new push to counter China Daggers drawn Border clashes erupt between Pakistan and Afghanistan—again A messy divorce Takaichi Sanae’s path to power in Japan grows more complex Code of misconduct India’s bankruptcy laws are hobbling the country Banyan Japan’s wartime history causes contemporary problems China A white car drives up a winding black road against a red background with a yellow sun. The road has patterns like graphs and circuits, giving a futuristic or data-driven feel Autonomous driving The secret fuel powering China’s self-driving cars Scammers How Xi Jinping’s war on corruption has driven more of it Streaming services China is rounding up Christian leaders Chaguan Consequences be damned. China loves its own economic model United States An illustration of a pile of white powder that has spattered outwards with a target shape in the powder. Kill on sight The new war on drugs Build, baby, build California tries to fix its housing mess Cracking up Utahns are fighting for fair maps Motown’s revival A billionaire has rebuilt downtown Detroit Justice for some The Department of Revenge Lexington Donald Trump should love Ken Burns’s new documentary The Americas Venezuela's President Maduro participates in a demonstration to mark indigenous Resistance Day, in Caracas Uneasy in Caracas Venezuelans wonder if America will bring down Nicolás Maduro Go big or go home America doubles down on Javier Milei Zip or zap After 20 years of left-wing rule, Bolivia is about to swing right Middle East & Africa President Trump smiles during official signing of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement Embrace the chaos What Donald Trump gets right in the Middle East The start of peace Fighting flares in Gaza as Donald Trump says “The war is over” After Hamas The new players who could run Gaza Between the fire and the sea Why Ghana is safe from jihadists, for now Malagasy mayhem Gen Z revolution or military coup in Madagascar? Last resort Sudan’s remarkable mutual-aid groups Europe Giorgia Meloni The conservative caretaker Giorgia Meloni marks her third anniversary in great political shape The ads of war Ukraine’s most prestigious military units are run like businesses Tweaking the solar system The high costs of Spain’s renewables revolution Concrete measures Grid operators in the Baltics and Poland are preparing for Russian attacks Charlemagne Charles de Gaulle’s constitution has failed to shield France from turmoil Britain UK-China relations Has Britain gone soft on China? Thrust and throttle Why can’t Britain’s leading aerospace lab raise more money? Bonkers about Conkers The World Conker Championships fosters a quirky English tradition Giant vegetables Why is Britain so good at growing giant veg? The wheels on the bus Labour is reluctant to get off the bus Bagehot Britain’s Labour Party has no more safe seats Special report Illustration of classical architectural columns casting long shadows, with a roadwork warning sign in front Governments going broke Across the rich world, fiscal crises loom The limits of borrowing How much public debt is too much? Welfare states Fixing the welfare state looks electorally impossible The ways out that aren’t Economic growth is unlikely to prevent fiscal crisis Lessons from history Big, rich countries have rarely repaid debt with surpluses The miracle workers How do some countries avoid debt? The end game The case against holding bonds International The struggle for the Arctic The icy cold war America is busy losing The Telegram China tries shock-and-awe on Donald Trump Business Illustration of a row of men handshaking Merger mania Never mind America’s real economy. Its deal economy is booming SAMR-rattling China is going after American firms to hit back at Donald Trump Guarding their chips The Dutch seize control of Nexperia from its Chinese owner TEDucation TED gets new bosses and changes direction Loved and loathed The remarkable rise of AppLovin Bartleby Why bosses need to wake up to dark patterns Schumpeter Sloponomics: who wins and loses in the AI-content flood? Finance & economics A cargo ship waits in the water nearby the Port of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, California, USA. A cyclist in the foreground. Taking a battering Donald Trump and Xi Jinping: both weaker than they think Debtly serious Indian microfinance is in trouble The parable of Château d’Yquem Why the ultra-rich are giving up on luxury assets Take a beat America’s bankers are riding high. Why are they so worried? Past winners Joel Mokyr deserves his Nobel prize Buttonwood Would inflation-linked bonds survive an inflationary default? Free exchange The new economics of babymaking Science & technology Seed capital How to save Madagascar’s dwindling forests Climate and tectonics Global warming may have volcanic consequences Don’t drink the cave water The strange role of lead poisoning in humanity’s success Well informed Are barefoot shoes good for runners? Culture A collage of Anthony Kennedy and Amy Coney Barrett with scribbling over their faces. Court in the crossfire The terrifying reality of being a judge in America The history of stockmarkets Lessons from the Wall Street crash of 1929 On her own terms Diane Keaton brought an offbeat charm to every role Level up Are video games getting harder? Under new management Cocktails and coups: the view from a luxury hotel in Kabul Apocalypse now The Antichrist: he’s back! Economic & financial indicators Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets Obituary Saul Zabar in front of a cheese counter at Zabar's in 2014 Of bagels, Nova and blintzes Saul Zabar was king of the Upper West Side |
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