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PakistanMight Imran Khan
surprise as prime minister?
Page 40. Donald Trump is
better on Afghanistan than his
predecessor was: Lexington
page 32

Mission statementsWhen
visions and values descend into
verbiage: Bartleby page 50

ProductivityThe history of
spinners’ wages at the start of
the Industrial Revolution
couldshed light on a modern
mystery: Free exchange page 61

Philosophy briefWe begin our
six-part series on liberalism’s
greatest thinkers. Their ideas
still matter: leader page 12.
John Stuart Mill the father of
liberalism page 55

China
44 Tianjin’s woes
Where are the people?
45 Dog racing in Macau
Bow-wowing out

International
46 The world order
Coalitions without Trump

Business
49 China’s new dealmakers
The venture whales
50 Bartleby
Mission implausible
51 The technology industry
FAT WIN v MAGA
52 Food labelling
Got oats?
52 Business and demography
Silver linings
53 Autonomous cars
Gently does it
54 The blockchain and energy
Greens meet geeks

Philosophy brief
55 John Stuart Mill
Tyranny of the majority

Finance and economics
57 Greece
Far from the finish line
58 Consumer lending
Buy now pay later
59 Asset management
How low can you go?
59 Myanmar’s state-owned
enterprises
Living fossils
60 Buttonwood
Made in Japan
61 Free exchange
Homespun economics

Science and technology
64 Wildfires
Forewarned is forearmed
65 Long sightedness
I can see clearly now
66 Environmental safety
Hazchem or not?
66 Marine biology
The biter bit

Books and arts
67 Ten years on
The last crash and the next
68 Classical music
Making an orchestra
69 Mikhail Zoshchenko
Soviet satire
69 Indian independence
Midnight at the margins
70 Johnson
The cost of an accent

72 Economic and financial
indicators
Statistics on 42 economies
plus a closer look at
manufacturing

Obituary
74 Mary Ellis
In love with Spitfires
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