「英国The Economist(エコノミスト)」2010/02/13発売号  ■The world this week Politics this week Business this week KAL's cartoon
■Leaders World economy New dangers for the world economy Spain's economic stagnation The zapping of Zapatero Toyota Accelerating into trouble Banks A better black-swan repellent Ukraine Bloodless orange Iran Barricades and the bomb
■Letters On the state, Bihar, Haiti, obesity, New York, the Iraq war, rowing, consultants, bankers
■Briefing Europe's financial crisis The spectre that haunts Europe Greek finances The labours of Hercules The crisis in Spain So hard to bend Spain's politics of austerity Muddle obscures message
■United States The tea-party convention Scenes from a counter-revolution The Republicans' economic plans Ryan to the rescue? North Dakota's Senate race On the frontier Keeping snakes Constricting the pet supply Cyber-security Good for some New Orleans Back in the game California's prisons Jailhouse blues Jack Murtha dies War hero and porker, RIP Lexington Labour pains
■The Americas Venezuela and Cuba “Venecuba”, a single nation Brazil's recovering economy Joining in the carnival spirit Costa Rica's new president Thriller for Chinchilla Peru's flood-hit tourism Ruined
■Asia North Korea's regime trips up Market forces 1, brute force, 0 NATO's planned offensive in Afghanistan Get out of the way China's embattled dissidents Tougher and tougher Sri Lankan politics Lock up the losers India and GM food Without modification Jailed and tortured in Myanmar Paying the price Banyan Uncrowning Gloria
■Middle East & Africa Iran's dilemma over democracy and nukes Are they fearless or foolhardy? Covert action against Iran Who killed the professor? Iraq's dangerous trigger line Too late to keep the peace? Palestinian politics and the mosques Can the Islamist tide be turned? Nigeria's new president Good luck, Jonathan Homosexuality in Nigeria Go online if you're glad to be gay
■Europe Ukraine's presidential election Viktory for the blue camp French arms sales to Russia The cruel sea Russia, Poland and war crimes Unburied dead French politics The Sarko-slayer? The Turkish army Coups away Charlemagne Shrinking the job to fit the woman?
■Britain “Torture” secrets revealed Under duress Northern Ireland Deal or no deal The politics of the environment Greener than thou Green communities Kicking carbon Inequality In sickness and in health [Britain only] Inflation outlook Storm before the calm [Britain only] A regulator resigns Hector rides out [Britain only] Bagehot Return to Bleak House
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■International The centre-right Old dogs and new tricks Correction: Sir Tim Berners-Lee
■A special report on financial risk The gods strike back Number-crunchers crunched Cinderella's moment A matter of principle When the river runs dry Fingers in the dike Blocking out the sirens' song Sources and acknowledgments Offer to readers
■Business Saturated mobile networks Breaking up Baseball in China Striking out Cruise lines in the recession Damn the torpedoes Google v Facebook Generating Buzz Charity as advertising Give and take SAP's boss departs abruptly Three's a crowd Schumpeter Getting the cow out of the ditch
■Briefing Tightening economic policy Withdrawing the drugs
■Finance and Economics Sovereign risk and the banks The safety-net frays Debt sustainability Not so risk-free Financial regulation in America Another fine mess Buttonwood Shaky foundations Settling trade disputes When partners attack Financial psychology Fair dues Economics focus Mix message
■Science & Technology Noise-cancelling technology Opting for the quiet life Drug-resistant bacteria A land apart Clothes as batteries Plug-in garments Network theory Tree and leaf Correction: laser-guided bombs
■Books & Arts Social change Clash of generations International law Pillar of wisdom Black history On the road Race in America Move your shadow Philematology Funny valentine Old Master drawings Pencil case
■Obituary Percy Cradock
■Economic and Financial Indicators Overview Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index China Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Markets Foreign direct investment
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