
The Economist March 21th-27th 2009
Publisher: The Economist Newspaper Limited 2009
File size: 138MB(Audio)/6.3MB(PDF)
File type: MP3/PDF
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The new world order: How China sees the world
And how the world should see China
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AIG: Cranking up the outrage-o-meter
The outcry over bonuses at AIG is complicating efforts to stabilise America’s financial system
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Iran’s presidential choice: It could make a big difference
The coming election in Iran could change the region drastically
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Labour mobility: The road not taken
Americans used to move to where the jobs were. But now home-ownership and health insurance freeze many of them to the spot
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Ireland’s economy: The party is definitely over
How Ireland can preserve the gains of its Celtic Tiger years
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Political breakthrough in Pakistan: Sharif wins a battle
Politicians, generals and Western allies conspire, productively
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Mexico and the United States: Don’t keep on trucking
Mexico responds to American congressmen wanting closed borders
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Britain’s jobless toll: A flood of misery
Unemployment surges, and there is worse to come
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Audio interviews: Asian leaders
We talk to Thailand’s PM and the leader of Malaysia’s opposition
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