2022-10-06-Economist Graphs

1. The world this week

1.1 Politics

1.2 Business

1.3 KAL’s cartoon

2. Leaders

2.1 What next?

2.2 On a knife-edge

2.3 Truss deficit

2.4 Are management consultants useful?

2.5 How will Elon Musk use his superpowers?

3. Letters

3.1 On the police in America, qualified-majority voting, Agatha Christie, Italy, Myanmar, Janus words

4. By Invitation

4.1 Kirill Rogov on what Russians really think of the war in Ukraine

4.2 Marina Silva on why Brazil’s presidential contest will decide the Amazon’s fate

4.3 Ro Khanna and Zach Wahls on how Democrats can win back factory towns

5. Briefing

5.1 Putin at bay



5.2 Tweet and sour

6. Europe

6.1 Willkommen

6.2 What’s the plan?

6.3 Shadows of the past

6.4 Flashing das Cash

7. Britain

7.1 Fourth time unlucky


7.2 In a fix

7.3 Watched dog

7.4 Latin lovers

7.5 A tale of two cities

7.6 Accidental austerity

8. United States

8.1 Don’t mind the gap

8.2 The Florida model

8.3 Viva Las Vegas

8.4 Other than that, Mrs Lincoln

8.5 Curdling it up

8.6 Winter is coming

8.7 What Donald Trump understands

9. Middle East & Africa

9.1 Land of dashed hope

9.2 Let’s get this party started

9.3 Coup upon coup

9.4 Blue-sky blues

9.5 A protest song rocks a theocracy

10. The Americas

10.1 Bolsonarismo battles on

10.2 Isolated but not independent

10.3 Voices of the powerless

11. Asia

11.1 Forced to defraud

11.2 Cover story

11.3 A nation at a loss

11.4 Pantomime politics

11.5 Whose blue?

12. China

12.1 Interfering elders

12.2 Class struggle

12.3 Sinifying Shangri-La

12.4 Spoiling for a fight

13. International

13.1 How pop culture went multipolar


14. Special report

14.1 Regime change

14.2 The ageing paradox

14.3 Feedback loop

14.4 Greenbacks for greenery

14.5 The total bill

14.6 Long road back

14.7 The end of 2%

15. Business

15.1 Bulletproof suits

15.2 Cleaning up its act

15.3 The magic formula

15.4 A new look



15.5 The odd couple

15.6 The hard edge of the cloud

16. Finance & economics

16.1 The rumbling draws near


16.2 Overmighty


16.3 Let them trade bonds

16.4 Striking oil producers

16.5 China gives up the fight

17. Science & technology

17.1 To the winners, the spoils

17.2 A dose of truth

17.3 Tailless comets could threaten Earth

17.4 The Nobel chemistry prize goes for click-together molecules

18. Culture

18.1 The useful “Idiot”

18.2 Circles of life

18.3 The room where it happened

18.4 Rich pickings

18.5 A man in full

18.6 Out of one, many

19. Economic & financial indicators

19.1 Economic data, commodities and markets




20. Graphic detail

20.1 Steady as she goes



21. The Economist explains

21.1 What is annexation?

21.2 Why fracking cannot solve Europe’s energy crisis

22. Obituary

22.1 God’s smuggler