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The Weekend Essay

  • Saturday, 31 May, 2025
    Life & Arts
    For Europe, America was the future. Now what?

    Mark Mazower on the long history and troubled present of the transatlantic relationship

    An illustration of a close-up on a lapel badge of the joint US and EU flags, but with the enamel of each badge cracked
  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    Brexit
    Britain and Europe are moving beyond Brexit. Now for the real trade-offs

    This week’s ‘reset’ deal is a welcome return to pragmatism. But both sides must go further in facing up to the new world order

    A man wearing jeans, blue top and cap sits on the grass looking out to sea
  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Life & Arts
    What management theory tells us about Trump’s ‘team of rivals’

    Elected for a second time on the promise of corporate-style government, the US president is already recasting his cabinet

    A group of people sit around a large table. There is a man at the front wearing a red had with Trump lettering on it
  • Saturday, 10 May, 2025
    Life & Arts
    How Trump weaponises uncertainty

    Keeping your opponents guessing can be an effective strategy for politicians. It’s also a double-edged one, writes trader-turned-neuroscientist John Coates

    A satirical colour illustration with the top of Donald Trump’s head against a New York skyline and the Empire State Building on the left. On one side, the sun is shining; on the other side are storm clouds and lightning
  • Saturday, 3 May, 2025
    War in Ukraine
    What must Ukraine give up for peace?

    As Putin looks back to 1945, a deal that formalises the loss of Crimea could project Russian power into the heart of Europe

    Rows of male soldiers carrying rifles, wearing military fatigues, berets and red armbands march past an ornate Stalinist-style skyscraper in Moscow
  • Saturday, 26 April, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Simon Schama: Trump’s war on knowledge

    Attacks on Harvard and other universities are not just self-defeating — they are fundamentally un-American

    Three red flags hang over the columns of in front of a grand building. Each is decorated with a white shield shape within which the word ‘veritas’ is written across three open books
  • Saturday, 19 April, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Donald Trump vs Mr Market

    As the US president’s rollercoaster tariff policy creates global financial chaos, Tim Harford asks: is he in a fight he can’t win?

    A drawing of two men, one of them Donald Trump, facing each other, wearing red boxing gloves, their hands up as if ready to fight
  • Saturday, 12 April, 2025
    Life & Arts
    The last grand strategists: what Brzezinski and Kissinger could teach Trump

    Living parallel lives, they counselled presidents and changed the course of the cold war. How would they steer America today?

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  • Saturday, 5 April, 2025
    Life & Arts
    How Gatsby foretold Trump’s America

    A century after it was published, F Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece is more relevant than ever. Sarah Churchwell on the trouble with ‘careless people’

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  • Saturday, 29 March, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Radio Free Europe, Trump and the fight for ‘sharp power’

    Stepping in to save the media outlet after US cuts could help European democracies combat Russian disinformation, writes Peter Pomerantsev

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  • Saturday, 22 March, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Can the dollar remain king of currencies?

    The greenback’s dominance was forged on trade, alliances and institutions — now that era is at risk of drawing to a close

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  • Saturday, 15 March, 2025
    Democracy
    The real history of free speech — from supreme ideal to poisonous politics

    The 300-year-old doctrine is being tested by the excesses of digital oligarchs, says historian Fara Dabhoiwala

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  • Saturday, 8 March, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Trump and the end of American soft power

    Joseph Nye coined the term for the influence countries exert through attraction. Here he sets out why exclusive nationalism is likely to prove a losing strategy

    An American eagle bursts through a wall made up of colourful American iconography, from McDonalds and Coca-Cola adverts to pop stars and a representation of the Capitol
  • Saturday, 1 March, 2025
    Life & Arts
    The art of the peace deal

    Can talks between the US and Russia reach a lasting settlement over Ukraine? So far, argues historian Margaret MacMillan, the signs are not looking good

    A black-and-white photo of uniformed soldiers, most of them standing on furniture, trying to peak through the large glass doors of a grand room
  • Saturday, 22 February, 2025
    Life & Arts
    ‘You know what? They quit!’ Resigning by proxy and the crisis of corporate Japan

    Agencies that help dissatisfied employees make a clean break are putting pressure on companies and exposing a demographic problem

    A young Japanese man in a red shirt and grey trousers speaks on a yellow phone as he tries to push away the office blocks encroaching on his space
  • Saturday, 15 February, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Who will defend Europe?

    Caught between an aggressive Russia and a disengaging America, the continent’s western democracies must now rearm — or pay the price

    Three men in military uniform stand in a trench in a snowy landscape
  • Saturday, 8 February, 2025
    US
    The real threat to American prosperity

    Nobel-winning economist Daron Acemoglu on trade wars, tech industry hubris — and how loss of faith in US institutions could spiral

    A black-and-white photograph of stormy black skies over a classical portico
  • Saturday, 1 February, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Where ‘woke’ went wrong 

    Seemingly irresistible just a few years ago, movements aimed at addressing systemic inequalities are now in retreat. Can they recover?

    A worker in a high-vis vest using a high-pressure host to clean up graffiti on a statue and the ornamental exterior of a building
  • Saturday, 25 January, 2025
    Life & Arts
    The podcast bros who helped put Trump back in the White House

    Star presenters such as Joe Rogan and Theo Von have monetised the ‘manosphere’ and influenced politics. Will traditional media be next?

    An illustration of five men, one in headphones, one in a hoodie, one in a backwards baseball cap, seated at a table with microphones
  • Saturday, 18 January, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Canada, Trump and the new world order

    Michael Ignatieff on what the US president-elect’s threats mean for the Americas and beyond

    A white building with Cascade written on the front. There is a red truck in front of the building. a railway line in the foreground and rocky mountain outcrop in the background
  • Saturday, 11 January, 2025
    Life & Arts
    The coming battle between social media and the state

    Behind the alignment of X and Meta with Trump is a cold business logic — and a position of weakness rather than strength

  • Saturday, 4 January, 2025
    Life & Arts
    ‘That is Maganomics’: where Trump is taking America on trade

    Maverick economist turned presidential adviser Peter Navarro has helped bring back a world in which power takes precedence over economic exchange. Will he prove his critics wrong?

    A US flag flies in front of huge metal structures in the background
  • Saturday, 28 December, 2024
    Life & Arts
    The age of de-extinction: should we bring back the woolly mammoth?

    Species resurrection is nearing reality — it may also be distracting us from saving animals on the brink

    A colour illustration shows a woolly mammoth surrounded by images of a microscope, a petri dish and a DNA spiral
  • Saturday, 14 December, 2024
    Life & Arts
    Jaguar’s rebrand has divided opinion. Is ‘Project Roar’ the road to success?

    Kana Inagaki and Henry Mance tell the inside story of an extraordinary corporate decision

    A close-up photo of a shiny metal jaguar cat, poised ready to pounce, on the bonnet of a black car
  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    Life & Arts
    ‘The feeling of freedom’: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on her liberation from Iran

    Held in the country for six years, the former prisoner shares her insights into how repressive states work — and finding escape through books

    A woman with long dark hair in profile. She clutches two books close
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