May 20th 2023

How should America lead? The Biden doctrine and its flaws

Leaders

A new world order

Joe Biden’s global vision is too timid and pessimistic

The president underestimates America’s strengths and misunderstands how it acquired them

The debt-relief duet

China and the West take a step to ease Africa’s debt crisis

A deal for Ghana is the first test case for a new approach

Thailand’s election

The humiliation of Thailand’s regime is a boost for Asian democracy

The monarcho-military establishment must give Thai voters the change they demand

Payment parity

The fight over the future of global payments

Digital payments have transformed domestic finance. Now competition is going global

Cretaceous capitalism

Trade in dinosaur fossils is good for science

The market for specimens should be regulated, not banned

Letters

On bacteriophages, Bakhmut, Sir Keir Starmer, the Philippines, AI twaddle, ice picks

Letters to the editor

By Invitation

Briefing

One hundred years of inquietude

Henry Kissinger explains how to avoid world war three

America and China must learn to live together. They have less than ten years

Asia

Pooches of the Panjshir

The Taliban go big on animal welfare

China

A new mandate in the heavens

Why China fears Starlink

United States

Middle East & Africa

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Europe

Britain

International

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