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Contents
The Economist
March 7th 2015
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The world this week
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Leaders
Atomic weapons
The new nuclear age
Global banks
Cocking up
Afghanistan, Pakistan
and the Taliban
Seize the day
Health care in America
Don’t kill Obamacare
Gender and education
Nature plus nurture
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Asia
Afghanistan, Pakistan
and the Taliban
Hope springs
Australian politics
The Abbott effect
Politics in Malaysia
Gathering steam
India’s budget
But where’s the main act?
Japan and the past
Undigested history
China
Economic growth
The new normal
Hong Kong
The power of fish
Pollution
Reinforcing the message
Banyan
Xi Jinping’s ideology
Middle East and Africa
Iran’s economy
Fading hope
Nigeria and its
neighbours
Big fish in a small pond
Boko Haram
On the back foot
Islamic State
Destroying history
Technology Quarterly
After page 48
Europe
Russia after Nemtsov
Uncontrolled violence
Estonia’s election
On the border
Turkey’s Kurds
Put the weapon down
Kurdish football
Scoring the equaliser
Macedonia’s scandal
Getting it on tape
Media in Italy
Sliced RAI
Charlemagne
Europe’s energy union
Russia
The
assassination of
Boris Nemtsov
leaves liberal
Russians in fear of a new wave
of violent repression, page 51.
Our obituary, page 94
On the cover
A quarter of a century after
the end of the cold war, the
world faces a growing threat
of nuclear conflict: leader,
page 13 and briefing, pages
23-26. The likely outline of an
Iranian nuclear deal, page 24.
Why Binyamin Netanyahu’s
speech to Congress will not
stop Iran going nuclear,
page 30
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Letters
18 On deflation,
German-Americans,
London, money, hipsters
Briefing
23 Nuclear weapons
The unkicked addiction
24 Negotiating with Iran
Deal or no deal?
United States
Health policy (1)
Will Obamacare curb costs?
Health policy (2)
Obamacare in court, again
Israel and America
Bibi in DC
Unions in Wisconsin
Labour pains
Hillary Clinton’s e-mails
Nothing to hide?
Republican presidential
hopefuls
Bobby Jindal’s pitch
Lexington
Of dogcatchers and
democracy
The Americas
Mexican education
Flunking the test
Mexican drug cartels
Captured capos
Intrigue in Argentina
The end of the affair?
Bello
A long game in Havana
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Obamacare
As the Supreme
Court considers whether to gut
Obamacare, evidence is
mounting that the law is
working: leader, page 15. The
slowest health inflation in five
decades, page 27. A wasteful
and inefficient industry is
being disrupted, page 63
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Published since September 1843
to take part in "a severe contest between
intelligence, which presses forward, and
an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing
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Afghanistan
Improved
relations with Pakistan offer
the possibility of making peace
with the Taliban. Other
countries should help: leader,
page 15. How the Afghan
Taliban may be brought to the
negotiating table, page 39
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