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The west’s Mideast dominance is ending

Those calling for deeper US involvement in the Syrian conflict are living in the past

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Britain’s limited public money attracts much more from other sources, says Shankar Balasubramanian
– Shankar Balasubramanian
Excluding the Chinese in favour of Canada or Italy is insulting
– Nick Butler
History will render its own judgment on our moral by-standing. Those in power today will hang their heads in shame
– Anne-Marie Slaughter
Janan Ganesh Janan Ganesh from COLUMNISTS 6:25pm

Britain is served well by its political class

The crisis response by the UK’s unloved elites has been better than in many other rich democracies

OPINION 6:13pm

Make privacy part of US-EU trade talks

Time to address the threat from the public-private partnership for surveillance, says Yochai Benkler

OPINION 6:19pm

Europe remains open to bank blackmail

The priority is to put in place the means to wind up insolvent lenders, writes Carsten Schneider

OPINION 6:08pm

Technology can help kill corruption

Reforms will be given a boost when smart tools are brought in, writes Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Brian Groom 7:00pm

f only Britain had joined the euro

Scots can look forward to the same question again if Alex Salmond’s party wins re-election

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Global Insight from WORLD 1:04pm

Myanmar leaves China out in the cold

Beijing struggles to deal with the changed relationship with its neighbor, says Jamil Anderlini

Markets Insight from MARKETS 8:55am

QE addiction may be hard to kick

Financial markets are heavily reliant on support measures

Inside Business from COMPANIES 5:39pm

Rate rises pose varied risks for US banks

The interest rate cycle is the next biggest fear amid wider concerns over bank lending

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Obama needs to embrace US cities

America’s economic health is linked to urban vitality