Much remains to be done, but signs of revival are everywhere(3)
The world has admired Japan’s stoic spirit. But there is a worrying side to it(2)
The perils of extreme democracy
California offers a warning to voters all over the world(47)
The start of a long, slow goodbye
New ideas are emerging faster than new leaders(18)
The incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, has won Nigeria's presidential elections handily and more or less fairly(3)
When will it raise interest rates?
The minutes from the central bank's most recent meeting suggest it is likely to wait until August to increase rates(9)
Growth tends to slow when GDP per head reaches a certain threshold. China is getting close(47)
To plug leaks from the water supply, you first have to find them(5)
Long on chutzpah, short on friends
The firm that came to dominate world finance(30)
The robot rebellion that wasn't
The "Terminator" series marked April 21, 2011 as a red-letter day
Baobab worries about Nigeria's regional divide
Eastern approaches hears Poland complain publicly to the Lithuanian ambassador
Johnson notes the unintended ironies of America’s newest plain-language campaign
Democracy in America calls for more comparisons of private- and public-sector pay
Free exchange pores over signs of a slow-down in China
Prospero watches a new film, “Habemus Papam”
A year of uncertainty
Money talks
Our correspondents discuss foreign supermarkets in India, the higher-education bubble and how to be successful by tapping failure
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