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Why 2013 will be a year of economic and political uncertainty in Asia, and the politician Jakarta has high hopes for.
Why 2013 will be a year of economic and political uncertainty in Asia, and the politician Jakarta has high hopes for.
Joko Widodo, Linda Jakobson, Shinzo Abe, Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
Issue 7
As things continue to heat up at the top of the world (at press time Russia was sending large numbers of bombers over the Arctic to tease Norwegian interceptors), Monocle continues its tour of the High North with a stop in…
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Issue 14
Russians promise to stub out the smoking habit, getting high in Stockholm, and bridging a great divide in Germany.
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A postcard from Mauritania, which has just had its fifth coup since the 1970s; the rise of Lebanon's Green Party and boar-hunting, Algerian style.
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Issue 61
Rebranding Fiji's regime, saving butterflies in Papua New Guinea, and the wonder of ore in Western Australia.
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Issue 14
How a herd of zebras is saving lives on Bolivia's roads, and the Caribbean island where ATM machines have become a tourist attraction.
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Issue 52
The view from the US campaign trail, fracking in Argentina and how the odds are looking for Mexico to get its first female president.
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Issue 11
It’s been a bad start to the year for Afghanistan. As reports claim it is heading for failed-state status, the Taliban continues to defy US and Nato-led troops. President Karzai is increasingly frustrated with US and Bri…
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When Walid Ataya left Lebanon for Dubai after last summer’s war, he never imagined that a year later he would be back. “I was offered a salary three times more than I was making in Beirut,” he says. “The decision to go was…
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Issue 20
Our new column from Washington on President Obama's administration, plus baseball-mania in Nicaragua and the Dane who is making NYC more cycle-friendly.
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Nicolas Sarkozy's French style; the Nordic Davos; and Ukraine's Britart-loving oligarch.
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Issue 35
The right mayor can reinvent and rejuvenate a city, boosting infrastructure, speeding integration and fostering the arts. For our cities special, we profile 10 of the freshest movers and shakers in urban politics worldwide…
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