Special Reports
Rising power, anxious state
In less than a decade China could be the worlds largest economy. But its continued economic success is under threat from a resurgence of the state and resistance to further reform, says James MilesJun 25th 2011
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Oh for a new risorgimento
Italy needs to stop blaming the dead for its troubles and get on with life, says John Prideaux Jun 11th 2011
No worries?
With two decades of unbroken growth behind it, record prices for its minerals and an insatiable market on its doorstep, Australia can afford to be carefree. Or can it, asks John Grimond? May 28th 2011
Chained but untamed
The worlds banking industry faces massive upheaval as post-crisis reforms start to bite. They may make it only a little safer but much less profitable, says Jonathan Rosenthal May 14th 2011
The people's will
California is an experiment in extreme democracy gone wrong, says Andreas Kluth. But reform could make it a model for others Apr 23rd 2011
Falling short
People in rich countries are living longer. Without big reforms they will not be able to retire in comfort, says Philip Coggan Apr 9th 2011
Taming Leviathan
The state almost everywhere is big, inefficient and broke. It neednt be, says John Micklethwait Mar 19th 2011
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The future of jobs | 10th September |
World economy | 24th September |
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