Christmas Specials
AN ENGINEERING MYSTERY
Why pagodas don’t fall down
These Japanese treasures look ready to topple at the first tremor, yet they stand firm when all collapses around them. What’s the trick?
MISPLACED TREASURES
Unplundering art
When spoils of war seized from Germany are returned, where can the line be drawn on the repatriation of other art treasures?
Blowing smoke
Tobacco is not, properly speaking, a social problem at all, but the growing anti-smoking movement is quickly becoming one
FOREIGN POLICY
A three-way world
When the cold war ended in 1989, so did the balance-of-power system in Europe, and a centuries-old way of looking at the world. Here is a new one
LAUGHING MATTERS
You think that’s funny?
To understand a country, you can study its economic data and demographic statistics. Or you can collect its jokes
PLANNED CITIES
Capital punishments
For an object lesson in the perils of central planning, look no further than what happens when governments plan their own capitals
Plenty of gloom
Forecasters of scarcity and doom are not only invariably wrong, they think that being wrong proves them right
LOST HORIZONS IN RUSSIA
Earth to Kalmykia, come in please
When you can find an odder spot on the globe than Kalmykia, let us know. Herein, a potted history of a peculiar place (and we are not making this up)
COCA-COLA MAP
Next year, the french-fry index
MODERN VERSE
Poetic injustice
To be a versifier was once a great thing. Now it is faintly ridiculous. But the people may yet rescue poetry from the pedants