Special Reports
Brushwood and gall
China insists that its growing military and diplomatic clout pose no threat. The rest of the world, and particularly America, is not so sure, says Edward CarrDec 4th 2010
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Into the unknown
Japan is ageing faster than any country in history, with vast consequences for its economy and society. So why, asks Henry Tricks, is it doing so little to adapt? Nov 20th 2010
It's a smart world
The real and the digital worlds are converging, bringing much greater efficiency and lots of new opportunities, says Ludwig Siegele. But is it what people want? Nov 6th 2010
Anchors aweigh
Turkey has made astonishing progress in the past decade, says John Peet. But how will it fare if the IMF and the EU are not there to keep it on the straight and narrow? Oct 23rd 2010
How to grow
Without faster growth the rich world's economies will be stuck. But what can be done to achieve it? Our economics team sets out the options Oct 9th 2010
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Forthcoming special reports
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Global leaders | 22nd January |
Food | 26th February |
Property | 5th March |
Editor's Survey: The role of the state | 19th March |
Pensions | 9th April |
California | 23rd April |
International banking | 14th May |
Australia | 28th May |
Italy | 11th June |
China | 25th June |
Central Asia | 9th July |
The news | 16th July |
The future of jobs | 10th September |
World economy | 24th September |
The consumerisation of IT | 8th October |
Business in India | 22nd October |
The nuclear world | 5th November |
Women and work | 26th November |
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