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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The Economist, November 29, 2008

The Mumbai attacks: Terror in India
A dangerous new front-line in the global war against terrorism.

The world economy: The perils of incrementalism
Bold, unorthodox remedies are needed to jolt the world economy back to life.

The British economy: Farewell, New Labour
Gordon Brown's fiscal stimulus has set the agenda for the next election.

Barack Obama's team: So far, so very good
The president-elect is proceeding with all deliberate speed.

America and Iraq: Well, is it victory or humiliation?
No happy ending, but the final chapter of the Iraq saga remains to be written.

Sri Lanka: The illusion of victory
The government may finally have "won", but ethnic conflict cannot be ended on the battlefield alone.

Online advertising: Not ye olde banners
Internet advertising will be relatively unscathed in the downturn.

A special report on Russia
Russia is not the Soviet Union, but what is it? A recovering world power -- or a corrupt oligopoly with a market economy of sorts? Arkady Ostrovsky explains why it is both.

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