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Four decades after Trudeau’s father remade the nation in his image, his son’s nemesis has the chance to remake it
James Heale
Beijing has wound back its promises and launched a repressive crackdown on what was once one of Asia’s freest and most open cities
Benedict Rogers
While the regulatory state has expanded steadily for decades, its costs have grown dramatically under Biden
Ruchir Sharma
As Thatcher’s economic private secretary in the first years of her government, Tim Lankester is well qualified to analyze the controversial policy and its effects
Nick Macpherson
Book Review
Geoffrey Wheatcroft’s Bloody Panico! is an amusing, though somewhat rancorous book
Philip Hensher