| The Economist (UK) 1999 Bill Emmott |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A semi-integrated world.(debates on globalization) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Behold, the emerald city.(arguments about liberalism) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Dorothy's dream.(women achieve greater equality) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Freedom from fear?(view that government interference causes crises of capitalism) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Freedom from want?(progress in the 20th century) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Free to be European.(development of European Union) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Free to be poor.(divisions between rich and poor countries) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Helping hands, grabbing hands.(debate on government intervention in the economy) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| On the yellow brick road.(forecasts for the 21st century from clues in the 20th century) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| Our durable planet.(poor countries pollute more due to deficiencies in democracy) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| The big bad boss.(views of big business) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| The last emperors.(history of China) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| The poetry of motion.(pleasures and problems associated with car usage) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
| The strange case of Karl and Adolf.(signifiance of Marxism and fascism) | Business, international | Bill Emmott |
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