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<em>The World in 2007</em> is the 21st edition of <em>The Economist</em>'s annual collection of predictions for the year ahead—with views from journalists, politicians and business people.
<em>The World in 2007</em> is the 21st edition of <em>The Economist</em>'s annual collection of predictions for the year ahead—with views from journalists, politicians and business people.
Weakened and chastened, the president has one last chance to prove his worth in 2007, argues John Micklethwait
The race to succeed George Bush will turn frantic
Testing times for a new crop of political leaders
It is time to plan for the unthinkable: the collapse of North Korea
Israel’s plans for Palestine have been blown to bits
The spread of democracy has stalled
Some of Europe’s leaders will celebrate by drawing up a mini-constitution
Will New Labour survive the departure of its most ardent advocate?
Will disclosure on executive pay help to curb abuse?
Are you in the right sector?
The growing power to change human nature
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