The new Middle East: The promise and the perils

The world this week

Leaders

Cash v chaos

The Gulf’s boundless ambition to change the world

Now it wants to export its model. But the region faces grave dangers

Three judges struggle to hold up the roof of the Supreme Court.

Reform thyself

America’s Supreme Court should adopt new ethics standards

Lifetime tenure can easily slip into entitlement

Javier Milei

The man who may be president

Can Javier Milei’s radical libertarianism save Argentina?

Our interview explores his wild economic ideas—and his authoritarian streak

Illustration of a heat pump with a flower as a fan.

In hot water

Heat pumps show how hard decarbonisation will be

The row over them portends more backlashes against greenery

A dollar sign mown into a lawn.

Wealth management for the many

Wall Street is racing to manage your wealth. That is a good thing

The hottest trend in finance offers more than just fat profits for advisers

An high-speed train for a rail link project, which is part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative.

Belt and Road at ten

China’s Belt and Road Initiative will keep testing the West

The projects are smaller, the challenge is growing

Letters

On the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Britain’s green belts, Germany, Malaysia, Saudi customs

Letters to the editor

By Invitation

Briefing

Collage juxtaposing images of modern Middle Eastern cities and war.

Reorientation

The Gulf countries want to reshape the Middle East in their image

Stability and development is a tempting formula, but it has been tried before

International

Economic & financial indicators

The Economist explains