The Dutch paradox
They are considered the most liberal people in Europe – and yet arguably they are among the most right-wing. So now what? With elections looming, Monocle explores a troubling dichotomy.Municipal concerns
If mention of the word ‘mayor’ puts you in mind of a jolly rotund man with a large chain around his neck and little more to do than open supermarkets and attend fetes, think again. Monocle stalks the corridors of city halls around the world to assess the most powerful and persuasive urban leaders.Americas briefing
Why what Donald Trump does in defeat could have his detractors wishing he was in the Oval Office.Asia briefing
China ushers in a new age of seaplane travel as Vietnam attempts to wean its citizens off their scooters.Africa and Middle East briefing
A risky ride with Robert Mugabe’s motorcade and the South African mayor signposting a watershed in Cape Town politics.Oceania briefing
The fight for Sydney’s modern architectural heritage, plus New Zealand’s total war on non-native species.Urbanism briefing
We talk to New York’s chief planner Carl Weisbrod. Plus: can you measure the happiness of a whole city?Defence briefing
Germany mulls a non-citizen army, Ukraine’s military upgrade and the UK’s high-flying eyes.Diplomacy briefing
The US ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Suzan LeVine, talks tax and togetherness.Made to last
We brave the great outdoors to meet the Swedish business owners who have made the most of the north’s inclement weather to create sturdy, tried-and-tested outdoor products.Added value
Buying a work of art, especially if you’re doing so with the aim of starting a collection, can be a daunting business. We’ve turned to experts from both ends of the spectrum – an adviser, picture editor and collector, as well as an artist – to get some creative insight.Popular appeal
The US presidential election is one of the biggest events in TV news. So after their rolling coverage of the primaries, how are the broadcasters ramping up for the final Clinton vs Trump showdown in November?Tides of change
The striking modernist headquarters of Danish shipping giant Maersk is a monument to the discreet elegance and formidable eye for detail of the firm’s late CEO and chairman.Wild stock
Far beyond the last city bus stop and miles from where the metro track runs out, you’ll find shop owners for whom a loyal clientele and room to roam beats the sleek certainties of urban retail.Into the woods
A spirit of unruly fun presides over the Good Neighbors Jamboree. Now in its seventh year, the open-air celebration of retail, food and music has attracted thousands of visitors from across Japan to this remote region.Do it Korean style
South Korea’s design industry was faltering for decades. Today the forward-looking Arumjigi Foundation is bringing it up to date with a healthy respect for the creative traditions of the past.Designer plans
Dubai wants to be known for more than its artificial islands and ‘megatall’ skyscrapers. We visit the city’s design district and meet the makers trying to turn it into a bastion of Middle Eastern craft and creativity.
Europe briefing
The new UK prime minister’s walk on the wild side, plus election time – again – in Austria.Business briefing
Making tracks with Australia’s mobile record shop, plus a Virginian retail renaissance.Culture briefing
London’s art-world future after Brexit, plus documentarian Andrew Rossi takes on Manhattan’s Met.Collecting briefing
We meet Bonhams ceo Matthew Girling and contemporary African art comes to London.Media briefing
We’re caught by film-maker Naotaro Endo’s documentary on Tokyo’s iconic Tsukiji fish market.Design briefing
The sunny outlook for London's design scene and Johanna Agerman Ross on her new role at the V&A.Food briefing
We tuck into a toothsome Peruvian menu, sip cracking cocktails in a subterranean bar in Sydney and kick back on a beach in Ibiza with a bunch of Aussies. Still feeling peckish? Head to Copenhagen for dumplings galore.
Issue 97
October 2016
The Leader
Report
The Dutch paradox
They are considered the most liberal people in Europe – and yet arguably they are among the most right-wing. So now what? With elections looming, Monocle explores a troubling dichotomy.Municipal concerns
If mention of the word ‘mayor’ puts you in mind of a jolly rotund man with a large chain around his neck and little more to do than open supermarkets and attend fetes, think again. Monocle stalks the corridors of city halls around the world to assess the most powerful and persuasive urban leaders.Americas briefing
Why what Donald Trump does in defeat could have his detractors wishing he was in the Oval Office.Asia briefing
China ushers in a new age of seaplane travel as Vietnam attempts to wean its citizens off their scooters.Africa and Middle East briefing
A risky ride with Robert Mugabe’s motorcade and the South African mayor signposting a watershed in Cape Town politics.Oceania briefing
The fight for Sydney’s modern architectural heritage, plus New Zealand’s total war on non-native species.Urbanism briefing
We talk to New York’s chief planner Carl Weisbrod. Plus: can you measure the happiness of a whole city?Defence briefing
Germany mulls a non-citizen army, Ukraine’s military upgrade and the UK’s high-flying eyes.Diplomacy briefing
The US ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein, Suzan LeVine, talks tax and togetherness.Made to last
We brave the great outdoors to meet the Swedish business owners who have made the most of the north’s inclement weather to create sturdy, tried-and-tested outdoor products.Added value
Buying a work of art, especially if you’re doing so with the aim of starting a collection, can be a daunting business. We’ve turned to experts from both ends of the spectrum – an adviser, picture editor and collector, as well as an artist – to get some creative insight.Popular appeal
The US presidential election is one of the biggest events in TV news. So after their rolling coverage of the primaries, how are the broadcasters ramping up for the final Clinton vs Trump showdown in November?Tides of change
The striking modernist headquarters of Danish shipping giant Maersk is a monument to the discreet elegance and formidable eye for detail of the firm’s late CEO and chairman.Wild stock
Far beyond the last city bus stop and miles from where the metro track runs out, you’ll find shop owners for whom a loyal clientele and room to roam beats the sleek certainties of urban retail.Into the woods
A spirit of unruly fun presides over the Good Neighbors Jamboree. Now in its seventh year, the open-air celebration of retail, food and music has attracted thousands of visitors from across Japan to this remote region.Do it Korean style
South Korea’s design industry was faltering for decades. Today the forward-looking Arumjigi Foundation is bringing it up to date with a healthy respect for the creative traditions of the past.Designer plans
Dubai wants to be known for more than its artificial islands and ‘megatall’ skyscrapers. We visit the city’s design district and meet the makers trying to turn it into a bastion of Middle Eastern craft and creativity.
Briefing
Europe briefing
The new UK prime minister’s walk on the wild side, plus election time – again – in Austria.Business briefing
Making tracks with Australia’s mobile record shop, plus a Virginian retail renaissance.Culture briefing
London’s art-world future after Brexit, plus documentarian Andrew Rossi takes on Manhattan’s Met.Collecting briefing
We meet Bonhams ceo Matthew Girling and contemporary African art comes to London.Media briefing
We’re caught by film-maker Naotaro Endo’s documentary on Tokyo’s iconic Tsukiji fish market.Design briefing
The sunny outlook for London's design scene and Johanna Agerman Ross on her new role at the V&A.Food briefing
We tuck into a toothsome Peruvian menu, sip cracking cocktails in a subterranean bar in Sydney and kick back on a beach in Ibiza with a bunch of Aussies. Still feeling peckish? Head to Copenhagen for dumplings galore.
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