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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

The Economist, January 10, 2009

The Arabs and Israel: The hundred years' war
How growing rejectionism, the rise of religion, a new military doctrine and a new cold war keep peace at bay.

British manufacturing: Coming in from the cold
Rolls-Royce holds lessons, as the financial crash makes Britain look again at manufacturing.

America's budget: After the recession, the deluge
Barack Obama must couple short-term stimulus with long-term fiscal reform.

Energy in the European Union: Gas wars
The dispute between Russia and Ukraine shows that Europe must reduce its energy vulnerability.

The budget deficit: Waiting for God-only-knows-what
America’s grim fiscal outlook could either be a nightmare or an opportunity for Barack Obama.

Emerging markets: Stumble or fall?
Will the global financial crisis halt the rise of emerging economies?

Science policy: Blessed are the geeks, for they shall inherit the Earth
Barack Obama is making good his promise to welcome scientists into his administration.

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