International
Killing at all costs
Beware, global jihadists are back on the march
They are using the war in Gaza to radicalise a new generation
Autarky rules OK
The tech wars are about to enter a fiery new phase
America, China and the battle for supremacy
War and recruitment
Would you really die for your country?
Military conscription is on the agenda in the rich world
Mass killings
Thirty years after Rwanda, genocide is still a problem from hell
Mass killings are at their highest level in two decades
Indians and the world
Narendra Modi’s secret weapon: India’s diaspora
Migrants help campaign for the prime minister at home and lobby for the country abroad
Of Mars and Venus
Why young men and women are drifting apart
Diverging worldviews could affect politics, families and more
Jobs at The Economist
We’re hiring a global correspondent
An opportunity to join our editorial staff in London
Poisoned Ivy
America’s elite universities are bloated, complacent and illiberal
To keep its competitive edge the Ivy League will have to change
Surviving in a multipolar world
Africa is juggling rival powers like no other continent
African leaders need to balance vast opportunities against dire risks
From Russia without love
Russian spies are back—and more dangerous than ever
The Kremlin’s intelligence agencies have learned from their mistakes in recent years
Counting the votes
2024 is a giant test of nerves for democracy
A warning from election results so far—and what follows in America, Europe and India