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The future of the internet - A virtual counter-revolution
The internet has been a great unifier of people, companies and online networks. Powerful forces are threatening to balkanise it
Sep 2nd 2010
China's economy - Hello America
China's economy overtakes Japan's in real terms

Aug 16th 2010
Wealth, poverty and compassion
The rich are different from you and me
They are more selfish

Jul 29th 2010
The Philippines changes president - Sic transit Gloria
Hope’s six-yearly victory over the Philippine experience

Jul 1st 2010 | Manila
Executive education and the over-55s - Never too old to learn
Older executives are shunning corporate training. This is a problem both for them and the firms they work for
May 12th 2010 | From The Economist online
The last days of Gordon Brown
Uncomfortable as they seem, they may turn out to be the prime minister's happiest for a while
Apr 29th 2010 | From The Economist print edition
The euro area's debt crisis - Still in a spin
Despite the EU-IMF rescue, much more may need to be done to avert a Greek default

Apr 15th 2010 | From The Economist print edition
In search of high CQ - A trendy management idea for the age of globalisation
IN THE Oscar-nominated satire on modern business life, “Up In The Air”, an earnest young executive at an outplacement firm horrifies her older colleagues by introducing them to the word “glocal”
A special report on America's economy - Rays of hope
America's latest employment figures are among the most reassuring since the recession began
American politics after health reform - Now what?
Barack Obama needs to use a bruising victory to unleash the promise of his presidency
LAST November Henry Kissinger compared Barack Obama to a chess grandmaster who had played his opening in six simultaneous matches, but hadn’t completed a single game. Now the president has won the first of those matches with an audacious checkmate snatched from a seemingly hopeless position. But the rest of the chessboards are still gridlocked.
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