The rise of Chinese science: Welcome or worrying?

The world this week

Leaders

Brain gain

How worrying is the rapid rise of Chinese science?

If America wants to maintain its lead, it should focus less on keeping China down

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell

Economic exceptionalism

America seems immune to the world economy’s problems

Elsewhere, political dysfunction and fiscal frailties are taking a toll

Biden and Trump portraits facing each other

The Economist’s US election model

A second Trump term: from unthinkable to probable

Introducing our 2024 American election forecast model

A pile of blue and red books falling over

Setting sales

If a bestseller list shuns authors it dislikes, it should say so

Bestseller lists are supposed to reflect sales, not political ideology

Letters

Low birth rates, OpenAI, cricket in America, American students, Danish food, the British election

Letters to the editor

By Invitation

A portrait of the author, Yair Zivan

Briefing

An American man cutting the red Huawei flowers off their stems with a scythe.

A botched hit

America’s assassination attempt on Huawei is backfiring

The company is growing stronger—and less vulnerable

Science & technology

The Economist reads

Economic & financial indicators

The Economist explains