The World in 2010 – The Economist
Κυκλοφόρησε για 24η χρονιά η ετήσια έκδοση “The Wold in” του έγκριτου “The Economist“. Το “The World in 2010” μπορείτε να το βρείτε εξ ολοκλήρου online ενώ η έντυπη έκδοση θα κυκλοφορήσει στην Ελλάδα σε λίγες ημέρες όπου πωλείται ξένος τύπος. Μερικές επιλογές:
The hard slog ahead
It will be a year of small advances for the West, argues John Micklethwait; better that, though, than big retreats
Now for the long term
It’s time for businesses to think about the future again, says Matthew Bishop
Europe’s chance
The European Union must use the Lisbon treaty, not abuse it, advises Edward Carr
Not so fast
Robin Bew sees mostly disappointment for the global economy in 2010
Smart states
Government is getting bigger. Can it get better as well, asks Adrian Wooldridge?
Wanted: green engineers
The world needs more of them, notes Oliver Morton
More than a number
What to call the next ten years, muses Adam Roberts
All the news that’s fit to pay for
To survive, America’s newspapers need to experiment like mad, argues Michael Kinsley, a columnist and editor-in-chief of a new website to be launched in 2010 by the Atlantic
A modern guide to G-ology
The clubs that would rule the world
Our greatest hits…
…and misses for 2009
Predicting the path of the swine-flu pandemic
The first pandemic of the 21st century will expose stark differences between the world’s rich and poor, predicts Margaret Chan, director-general of the World Health Organisation
Today London, tomorrow the world
Young people gather to save the planet
Delayed explosion
Will 2010 be a year of social unrest?
Coolissimo
The must-haves for 2010
Coming out of the dark
There is light at the end of the tunnel, and it is not an oncoming train
The jargon of 2010
Way beyond English
The plot thickens
E-books will move further towards the mainstream
Can e-readers save newspapers?
Eventually, maybe, but not in 2010
Search me
A battle looms over tracking consumers’ online habits
Change of addresses
Prepare for a dot.surge
Big SIS is watching you
Ubiquitous technology will make the world smarter
Leadership in the information age
The best bosses will be those who learn to swim amid all the information swirling around them, argues Carol Bartz, CEO of Yahoo!
Generically challenged
The pharmaceuticals industry may yet find inspiration in its old nemesis, the generic-drugs business
The end of the affair
Falling out of love with business
The looming crisis in human genetics
Some awkward news ahead
Space, the fiscal frontier
Commercial space travel is ready for lift-off, says Elon Musk, CEO and chief technology officer of SpaceX

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