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Contents
The world this week
8
A round-up of political
and business news
Leaders
The Trump Show
Season two
The future of Syria
Over to you, Vlad
The euro at 20
EUR not safe yet
Brazil
A dangerous populist,
with some good ideas
Buildings
The house made of wood
Britain
18
Housing and old people
19
Crossing the Channel
20
Bagehot
The politics of
patience
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On the cover
What to expect from the
second half of Donald Trump’s
term: leader,
page 9.
The era of
divided government begins,
inauspiciously,
page 25.
Jim
Mattis and John Kelly had little
influence on the president but
were safeguards against
calamity: Lexington,
page 29
Not safe yet; the euro at 20
It needs faster reform if its next
20 years are to be better than its
last: leader,
page 10.
Briefing,
page 15
Flower power in Beijing
In the
70th year of Communist rule, China
plans to show off every aspect of
its growing might. Its anxiety will be
evident, too,
page 45
Why the second little pig was
right
Buildings produce a huge
amount of carbon. Using more
wood would be greener,
page 12.
Governments are trying, but
mostly failing, to reduce carbon
emissions from constructing and
using buildings,
page 47
A special report on childhood
In just a few decades it has
changed out of all recognition.
What does that mean for
children, parents and society at
large? After
page 36
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Europe
Europe’s Green parties
Albanian mobsters
Selective universities
Turkey’s economy
Charlemagne
The prima
donna continent
United States
When Donny met Nancy
The mercurial EPA
Grad inflation
Warehouse work
Somalis in Minnesota
Lexington
General exit
Letters
13
On Brexit, Donald Trump,
banks, hydrocarbons,
suicide, MPs
Briefing
15
The euro at 20
Undercooked union
Special report: Childhood
The generation game
After page 36
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The Americas
30
Brazil’s new president
31
Petro-politics in Guyana
32
Bello
“Roma”
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Middle East & Africa
America quits Syria
Egypt’s suffering Copts
Israel’s split opposition
Congo’s flawed vote
To stay or Togo?
Johnson
A selection of
words that you can safely
toss out of your
vocabulary,
page 65
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Contents
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Asia
Thailand’s king
Banyan
Whaling in Japan
A Vietnamese beauty
queen
War in Afghanistan
Conservation in New
Zealand
Bangladesh votes
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Finance & economics
Global markets
Trade deals revamped
A toast to Burgundy
MiFID 2 turns one
Barbarians at the
departure gate
Buttonwood
The upside
of 2018
China
45
The biggest flower show
ever will celebrate one-
party rule
Science & technology
59
How new instruments
will study dark energy,
the universe’s most
mysterious component
International
47
The struggle to make
buildings greener
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Books & arts
Disney’s live-action
remakes
Trinidadian fiction
Calouste Gulbenkian
Asia’s waterways
Johnson
Defunct words
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Business
Arm and chip design
Bartleby
The work
treadmill
Europe’s gas supply
Chinese video games
Schumpeter
Robots in
China
Economic & financial indicators
68
Statistics on 42 economies
Graphic detail
69
The failure of gerrymandering
Obituary
70
Amos Oz, Israeli writer of novels and essays
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