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Abbas hits out from the shadows

Mahmoud Abbas’s decision not to contest the next Palestinian presidential election is a reflection of how quickly and dramatically the hopes for peace that accompanied the election, a year ago, of US president Barack Obama have been extinguished, writes Roula Khalaf

Why chief executives struggle as politicians

Michael Skapinker on where many come unstuck

The open question in Obama’s Afghan plan

Philip Stephens on the way forward for the US president

Not all bubbles present a risk to the economy

Stick with the zero-interest rates, says Frederic Mishkin

Obama has lost sight of the centre

Clive Crook on poor election results for the Democrats

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Lending must support the real economy

It is beside the point to focus on bonuses, like Paul Krugman, or financial democracy, like Robert Shiller, writes Dirk Bezemer

The US must cajole Iran into a nuclear deal

The Tehran regime is not about to fall, so Obama should focus on winning Russian support for a strategy of containing Iran’s nuclear weapons potential, says Robert Litwak

Rebellion in the ring at Sarkozy’s circus of contradictions

Nicolas Sarkozy

Either he must step back and assume the traditional role of a French president, or he will have to go the whole hog and admit France has become a US-style regime, writes Peggy Hollinger

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Brown’s damp squib

There is a debate to be had on how to raise revenue, and maybe on how to tax excess bank profits as rent. That should not be mixed up with the difficult debate on how to regulate the banking system

Dodging the graft

The UN Convention against Corruption must be strengthened. The World Bank cites estimates putting illicit financial flows at a staggering $1,000bn a year

US health reform clears first hurdle

Reformers need to build US public support by acknowledging and responding to voters’ concerns, which they have patently failed to do. Until that changes, the project is in jeopardy

DEBATES & POLLS

What is the military for?

UK defence

Can Britain afford a cold war-era nuclear deterrent? New aircraft carriers? Typhoon fighter aircraft? Have your say about Britain’s role in defence on the Arena Blog

New chapter of MBAs take oath to do better

Graduates

No single group can be blamed for the economic meltdown, a number of high-profile MBAs have been implicated. Are MBA programmes useless?

Book review

On Compromise and Rotten Compromises

The key pacts of the 20th century can help us understand compromise as a political act. John Lloyd reads an account of morality in action