The Economist - The World in 2021 - USA (2020-11-24)
through Mubadala, its powerful sovereign-wealth fund—will snap up parts of Dubai’s distressed economy. The two emirates will als ...
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Iran remains the primary axis around which countries in the region orient themselves. Concern over its threatening rhetoric, for ...
With Turkey drifting away from the West, and towards Iran and Russia, some see those three countries forming a “rejectionist” bl ...
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Yet the context for this summit is different from that of the previous seven. During the Trump presidency China’s role in Africa ...
China’s image in Africa was tarnished last year by the ill-treatment of African migrants in Guangzhou, a port city. That brought ...
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In many cases, campaigning will move from the streets to the airwaves or social media, making it more important than ever for co ...
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In 2021 this trend will reverse. Rich countries are cutting direct aid by about a third as a result of their own problems. The i ...
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As The World in 2021 went to press it was unclear whether the armed confrontation that followed between Abiy’s forces and those ...
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their jobs or other sources of income. This will cause widespread social distress and possibly political upheaval, especially am ...
should be reasonable and proportionate to the health risk. The virus is no excuse to ignore sound electoral practice. Even with ...
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from. In other words, the UN’s annual climate summits are ideal superspreader events for a pandemic virus. It comes as no surpri ...
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