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Politics this week (1)
Business this week (3)
KAL's cartoon (2)
■Leaders
America and the world
The man who used to walk on water (248)
Reform in China
Let quite a few flowers bloom (34)
World trade
The Indian problem (7)
Energy in Mexico
Make or break for Pena Nieto (1)
Global banking
You break it, you own it (8)
■Letters
Letters
On trusts, inflation, Azerbaijan, teachers, labour markets, EU bureaucrats, tunnels, Zwarte Piet
■Briefing
Freeports
Uber-warehouses for the ultra-rich (6)
■United States
The presidency
Emergency surgery (14)
Legislative verbosity
Outrageous bills (4)
Tackling reoffending
Helping them stay home (4)
JFK, 50 years on
Face it: Oswald did it (9)
House prices
Home truths (3)
American expatriates
Fowl is fair (1)
Puerto Rico’s economy
Buying on credit is so nice (6)
Lexington
All about Adam (24)
■The Americas
Mexico’s president
The year of leading from behind
Chile’s election
Presidency postponed (4)
Political corruption in Brazil
Jailed at last (5)
The Caribbean
Passports to ignominy
Argentina’s government
No lame penguin
■Asia
Deepening democracy in South Asia
Off square one (3)
Sri Lanka
After the circus (8)
Australia and Indonesia
No surprises (3)
Afghanistan after 2014
Harder than it should have been (2)
Japan and the poor
On yer bike
Banyan
Stormy weather (4)
■China
A blueprint for reform
The Xi manifesto (1)
Regional history
The politics of statues (2)
■Middle East and Africa
South African whites
Braai, the beloved country (8)
The Central African Republic
A catastrophe in the making?
Libya and its militias
Make or break
Syria’s civil war
Rebels v rebels (6)
Dubai
It’s bouncing back (1)
■Europe
Germany’s coalition negotiations
Those uppity Social Democrats (4)
Italian politics
A golden opportunity (2)
Norway’s economy
The spirit is willing (1)
Turkey’s south-east
Huda-Par’s emergence (6)
Moldova
A geopolitical hostage
Poland’s government
New faces, same policies?
Charlemagne
Playing East against West (9)
■Britain
Post-crisis economics
Keynes’s new heirs (24)
Scotland’s economy
Scotch on the rocks (9)
Pig farming
To the trough
Regional tourism
Importing them by the shipload
British smoking habits
Lighting down (2)
Updating the Tories
All mod Cons
Cycling safety
The wheel problem (12)
Crossrail
Not so boring
Clothes and nostalgia
One pastel gazebo, next-day delivery
Bagehot
The rejects’ revenge (2)
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■International
Advertising to children
Cookie Monster crumbles (1)
International law
Mightier than the words
■Special report: America's foreign policy
Time to cheer up(15)
American primacy
If I ruled the world(6)
China
Keeping watch(9)
Military power
The uses of force(2)
Economic power
Time to pay the piper
Energy
Fracktacular(2)
Soft power
Making up
The practice of foreign policy
Another morning in America(4)
■Business
Reincarnation at Nokia
Planning the next bounceback (6)
Very large planes
Airbus’s big bet (7)
Private military contractors
Beyond Blackwater
Corporate governance
More women on boards (4)
Delaware’s corporate courts
A new judicial boss
Asian shipyards
The deeper the better (1)
Schumpeter
It’s complicated (2)
■Finance and economics
Trade liberalisation
Grain and thunder (1)
Road tolls in Europe
Make the foreigners pay (5)
Reforming China’s state-owned firms
From SOE to GLC (3)
Buttonwood
Get big or die trying (1)
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
Two albatrosses take flight (1)
German financial habits
Under the mattress (2)
Investing in frontier markets
Fishy tale (1)
The Balkanisation of banking
Putting Humpty together again
Free exchange
Turning workers into capitalists (1)
■Science and technology
The future of the oceans
Acid test (5)
Cancer research
Of mice and men (1)
Batteries
Going viral
Frederick Sanger
The father of genomics
■Books and arts
Geo-engineering and climate change
Stopping a scorcher (1)
The Kremlin
Fortress Russia (4)
Terrorism in Mumbai
Remember, remember (2)
Napoleon and war
Blood, sweat and tears
The voice of Johnny Cash
He walked the line
A poet’s life
Waterfall of words (1)
■Obituary
John Tavener (1)
■Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
Global business barometer
Markets
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