2022-06-30-Economist Graphs

1. The world this week

1.1 Politics

1.2 Business

1.3 KAL’s cartoon

2. Leaders

2.1 How to win the long war

2.2 After the shattering of Roe

2.3 The reckoning

2.4 A new order in Asia

2.5 Mexico’s shame

3. Letters

3.1 On artificial intelligence, greener buildings, inventory cycles, the subjunctive, cheap wine

4. By Invitation

4.1 Linda Thomas-Greenfield believes the UN Security Council should make better use of technology

4.2 John Barrasso wants America to lead the world in nuclear energy

5. Briefing

5.1 On and on


6. Europe

6.1 Back in business

6.2 Nest of vipers

6.3 The quiet German

6.4 Changing friends

6.5 Jacket, tie, nationalism

6.6 The Poles’ position

7. Britain

7.1 Under the deep green sea

7.2 Getting picky

7.3 The neverendum

7.4 Home economics

7.5 Another blow for the Met

7.6 Vanishing Londoners

7.7 Boots off

7.8 Boz and Jez

8. United States

8.1 The fallout from overturning Roe

8.2 An end-of-term report

8.3 Win one, lose one

8.4 Where have all the lifeguards gone?

8.5 Questions of trust

8.6 A tragedy in Texas

8.7 The courage of a conservative

9. Middle East & Africa

9.1 Echoes of war

9.2 Digital stevedores

9.3 One shield to guard them all?

9.4 Safer at last

9.5 The great moustache comeback

10. The Americas

10.1 100,000 missing Mexicans


10.2 Rain strain

11. Asia

11.1 Open and shut

11.2 On the edge

11.3 Feeling the chill

11.4 Indomitable valley

11.5 Memory loss

12. China

12.1 Three steps to heaven

12.2 Low school

12.3 Holes in the great firewall

12.4 Speakeasies v snitches

13. International

13.1 Severe complications



14. Business

14.1 The great Silicon Valley shake-out





14.2 The VC-industrial complex


14.3 A concoction a day

14.4 The Sakhalin exception

14.5 Beach reads for business folk

14.6 Mars unwrapped

15. Finance & economics

15.1 A tale of three cities


15.2 Power outrage

15.3 The top of the hill


15.4 The price of accuracy

15.5 Creeping controls

15.6 Sweet dealmaking

15.7 Terms of surrender

15.8 Forward misguidance

16. Science & technology

16.1 Butterflies of the soul

16.2 Smell you later, alligator

16.3 A little something in the bank

17. Culture

17.1 No more “Swan Lake”

17.2 The pity of tiny feet

17.3 Warning from hell

17.4 Power to the people

17.5 Eyes wide shut

17.6 The miracle of writing

18. Economic & financial indicators

18.1 Economic data, commodities and markets




19. Graphic detail

19.1 Quotas on it



20. The Economist explains

20.1 How consumer drones are changing warfare

20.2 Why Britain is extending controversial tariffs on steel

21. Obituary

21.1 King of cocaine