The professor of European Political Economy at the London School of Economics on new sharing rules, nationalisation and how America is looking increasingly like the Soviet Union
The World Next Week, 26 September 2008
Biden and Palin face off, Gordon Brown fights for his political life, South Africa after Mbeki and India`s new "people`s car"
From the paper, 27 September 2008
In praise of Paulson`s plan, a shift at the top for South Africa and a look at the power of crowds.
A special report on The Koreas
Dominic Ziegler, The Economist`s Tokyo bureau chief, on changing perceptions in the north and south
From the paper, 20 September 2008
The financial crisis, America`s nasty presidential election, Muslim extremism in France and Damien Hirst`s big night.
The World Next Week, 19 September 2008
The credit disaster, The UN`s relevance, France considers leaving Afghanistan and Russia falters as oil prices drop
A special report on globalisation and emerging markets
Matthew Bishop, The Economist`s bureau chief in New York, on how globalisation is changing
Democracy in America, 18 September 2008
How Richard Nixon carved out a political landscape that still exists today
From the paper, 13 September 2008
A cancer break-through, helping Pakistan`s new president and Europe`s place in a different world order
Certain ideas of Europe, 12 September 2008
Poland`s foreign minister on Ukraine`s constitution, Belarussian political prisoners and contingency plans after Georgia
The World Next Week, 12 September 2008
Afghanistan and Iraq, elections in Japan and Israel, and silly season in the presidential race
Certain ideas of Europe, 5 September 2008
James Sherr of the Royal Institute of International Affairs on Russia`s dangerous mood
From the paper, 6 September 2008
Europe and Russia after Georgia, John McCain`s questionable choice in running mate and green homes in the developing world
The World Next Week, 4 September 2008
Nicolas Sarkozy in Russia, Dick Cheney in Europe, OPEC, Angola and Pakistan
From the paper, 30 August 2008
John McCain`s George Bush problem, Angola`s elections, the troubles facing America`s small banks, and why cows act like compass needles
The World Next Week, 27 August 2008
The Republicans, elections around the world and Europe gets back to business after the holidays
Certain ideas of Europe, 25 August 2008
The chairman of the Ipsos MORI Social Research Institute on political gravity and why the next election is David Cameron`s to lose
Democracy in America, 22 August 2008
Dr. Robert Butler, president of the International Longevity Center, examines John McCain finds melanoma, but no sign of old age
The World Next Week, 20 August 2008
American party conventions, the rise of a new authoritarianism, NATO and "the curse" of oil
The World Next Week, 15 August 2008
Russian and Georgia take arms, Musharraf faces impeachment, assessing potential vice-presidents and the Olympics continue