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September 4th 2020
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Predicting pugnacity

How to forecast armies’ will to fight

What motivates the dogs of war?

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Special report: The future of war

Boris Johnson

Competence matters, and Johnson hasn’t got it

Support for the government remains strong, but it has gained a dangerous reputation for incompetence

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It’s the covid-economy, stupid

Contrary to what some fearful Democrats believe, law-and-order looks unlikely to decide this election

Week in charts

America’s election of mistrust

Abe assessed • The odd couple of finance • India’s cost of covid • Johnson’s competence questioned

Winner’s curse

What is Prosus, Europe’s consumer-internet star, for?

Investors question the purpose of the old continent’s fourth-biggest company

Nowhere to hide

What the arrest of a hero of the genocide says about Paul Kagame’s rule

Paul Rusesabagina, whose story inspired “Hotel Rwanda”, faces charges of terrorism

Stories of an extraordinary world

Why the baked bean divides America and Britain

The controversial contents of a can

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