The Economist (Asia Pacific) - 2 Nov 2024
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?
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The machinations inside Iran
Focusing on ADHD
A second Trump term comes with unacceptable risks:
Nvidia’s suppliers want more profits from AI chips for themselves,
Stimulus expectations
Iran’s security strategy
Nastier North Korea
What to watch for on election night
Mexico v Trump
The anti-politics eating the West
Focusing on ADHD
On the OECD and climate, violence against women, the NHS, AI and nuclear power, Britishisms
Fear and loathing of the other side is doing democracies increasing damage. In a seven-page essay we parse the partisan data,
Does China need more stimulus?
The Telegram: a new column on world affairs
The machinations inside Iran
What could possibly go wrong?
A sunny view of America’s democratic vitality:
America’s economy is thriving. And voters are at last starting to notice,
A sting in the tail risks
A summary of political and business news
Large numbers, narrow vision
A scramble for minerals
Think outside the box
American democracy
Prabowo Subianto’s boot camp
Capital control
Nebraska and the Senate
Uruguay’s anti-populism
Ethiopia’s new conflicts
Solar power in… Canada
The fight for the House
Ties with North Korea
Sino-Aussie relations
Where Israel hit Iran
Faith as big business
Bookshops abroad
Judges in Pakistan
Halloween scares
Japanese politics
Polling errors
The bro vote
Rethinking ADHD
Scramble for Antarctica
Labour’s first budget
Georgia’s election
Cloud feuds
America’s glorious economy
Media's Mexican wave
Lily Ebert, Holocaust survivor and memoirist
Statistics on 42 economies
A resource rush in Greenland
Our new column on world affairs
American bond vigilantes
Charm offensives
Micro-monopolies
Dawkins on reading genes
The return of goth culture
Japanese toilets go global
German business in crisis
Why space is bad for you
Ukraine fights to survive
Ireland’s taxing windfall
Beating jet lag
Unsold homes in China
Cargo-carrying airships
Fibre optics in molluscs
Nasty Labour
Agricultural migration
Turkey and the Kurds
China’s mining binge
Podcasts and politics
Hello Kitty turns 50
Elections on screen
The influencer glut
Men back at work
Sin taxes struggle
Trump and Asia
Spain’s floods
The world this week
The world this week
What could possibly go wrong?
Large numbers, narrow vision
How to avoid anarchy in Antarctica
Capital control
Think outside the box
Take care of NHS staff
Men must respect women
Financing AI’s nuclear power
What’s the problem?
Assessing climate policies
A sting in the tail risks
THE ANTI-POLITICS EATING THE WEST
Something has changed in the north
Faith as big business in India
Pakistan’s weakened judiciary
Banyan: Prabowo’s boot camp
A historic rebuke in Japan
Australia v China in PNG
Prayer and profit
Hard ball
Cut down to size
Rebuffed
Boot camp
Why China may be saving its bazooka
Ties with North Korea
Scary Halloween costumes
Chinese bookshops abroad
When lips part
Spooked
Readers in exile
Take this into a count
Campaign calculus: Polling errors
Lexington: American democracy
Nebraska and the Senate
The fight for the House
The bro vote
Will young MAGA men turn out?
Election-night coverage
Miss calculation
Osborn again
Bringing down the House
American exception
Round two
Solar power in…Canada
Uruguay’s anti-populism
Dark solar
Jam tomorrow
Death of a doctrine
Where Israel hit Iran
Ethiopia’s not-quite-peace deal
Diminished defences
The not-quite-peace deal
The death of a European dream
Ukraine fights to survive
Agricultural migration
Turkey and the Kurds
Spain’s floods
Survival mode
The long road to peace
Spain’s floods
The immigrants Europe wants
French affairs of heart and state
Spend now, reform eventually
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The Medicis and Michelangelo
Schumpeter: Micro-monopolies
Bartleby: How to beat jet lag
Japanese toilets go global
German business in crisis
China’s mining binge
The influencer glut
Oversubscribed
From shuddering to shuttering
Flush fund
Dig, baby, dig
Jet set
Feeling chippy
In a new light
Free exchange: Resource curses
American men get back to work
Asia prepares for Donald Trump
Sin taxes face a sinner shortage
Buttonwood: Bond vigilantes
Ireland’s overflowing coffers
China’s empty-home woes
Despair no more
In the crossfire
Haunted by ghosts
A nice problem
In search of lost revenue
Reincarnation time
Sitting on a critical-mineral mine
Coming into focus
Could airships ever carry cargo?
Fibre-optic tech in molluscs
Why space is bad for you
Bivalve broadband
The wrong stuff
The sky’s the limit
A Mexican wave
Podcasts and American politics
Dawkins on reading genes
The return of goth culture
Elections on screen
Hello Kitty turns 50
Still cute at 50
A tale of two biologists
Back to black
Hear them out
The ballot and the box
Economic & financial indicators
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