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#65

Issue #65

Nov 2016

Leaders

Breaking up is hard to do

by Ludolf Guglielmo

The politics of darkness

by Bianco Pialuisa

Widescreen

Water, too much, too little

by Mona Marco

Charted territories

Solitude, space junk and sea monsters at Point Nemo

by Jacobs Frank

Talking heads

The perils of direct democracy

by Franciosi Fabrizio

World money

Easy money and hyping a return to normalcy

by Savona Paolo

Smart thinking

Italy: the urgent need to reverse course

by Broggi Danilo

Berlaymont

Salute to the Army of United Europe

by Cerretelli Adriana

Africa

Political intrigues in Africa

by Bono Anna

World economy

Does high-tech mean high productivity?

by Zatta Danilo

Potomac watch

Forget Fukuyama

by Cianfanelli Renzo

The Orientalist

What's next in the hornet's nest

by Tramballi Ugo

Featured briefing

Turkey is hungry for energy

by Verga Enrico

Politics and esotericism in Turkey

by Jean Carlo

The road to reconciliation

by Castellaneta Gianni

Putin vs. the world

by Luczkiw Stash

China

Nothing succeeds like success

by Joveneau Marie

Hoping the apples fall by the tree

by Franciosi Fabrizio

Megaphone

An Oscar award for bookkeeping

by Comin Gianluca

Warming bloopers

Brexit's climate castaways

by Clini Carlo

Chosen words

In Putin's head

by Stefanini Maurizio

Numbers

Help them to help themselves

by Bini Federico

Cover story

Science, leadership and political evolution

by Corbellini Gilberto

Behind the scenes at the Chancellery

by Cingolani Stefano

A leadership besieged

by Joveneau Marie

Merkel mulls another run

by Vaccari­­ Lanfranco
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