Description:Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
Europe’s coming winter peril
Wake up, Democrats
After Abe
British understatement
Post-quantum solace
Let priests wed
On pumped-storage hydropower, the Republicans, corporate governance, consultants, America’s national anthem, writing, moustaches
Abe Shinzo was the most important Japanese leader in the past 50 years, says Kevin Rudd
Banning critical race theory in schools is unjustified, argues Jason Stanley
Critical race theory is appropriate in universities, but not schools, says Bonnie Kerrigan Snyder
Peak progressive
Staying the course
Gota goes
Politics takes atoll
The way the wind blows
Abe’s legacy
Heading down a dangerous path
Send in the thugs
The civilising effect
Schools for scandal
More writing on the wall
Recession-spotting
Farewell to a bizarre landmark
Democrats dither dangerously on abortion
A voyage to nowhere
The blockade generation
Rhinos, cows and men with guns
A legacy of looting
Might Bolsonaro try to steal the vote?
On the move
Winter is coming
Cold front
Deep battle
The price is wrong
How many cows are too many?
Leisure class
The Conservative Party after Boris Johnson
The British dream
The interregnum
Autumn leaves
The British Army has a new focus and outdated equipment
The play’s not the only thing
The rotten presidency
The unending storm
When the chips are way down
Blocked and reported
Fighting the power
The high cost of low pressure
Small moments of great tension
Oil’s new eastern bloc
When maturity misleads
On the up and up
The visible hand
The new abnormal
Abenomics After Abe
Disciples of discipline
Secrets squirrelled
I’m in heaven
Green-sky thinking
A pour decision
Protein shake-up
Pages in the sun
They stooped to conquer
Ignoble lords
From El-Salam to the world
Distinctions with a difference
Economic data, commodities and markets
People watching
Can tax cuts boost Britain’s lacklustre economy?
What makes a global financial centre?
Tracking the samurai
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