By Invitation
Economist/Shell Writing Prize 2001
Lessons for a new century
Economist/ Shell Writing Prize 2001
A memory of travel
Economist/Shell Writing Prize 2001
The long and winding road to women's transportation solutions
Economist/Shell Writing Prize 2001
A ramble to Africa
Economist/ Shell Writing Prize 2001
Mobility and the sustainability of 21st century travel
Economist/Shell Writing Prize 2001
Going faster - but where?
Economist/Shell Writing Prize 2001
An optimist’s view of tourism’s future
Economist/Shell Writing Prize 2001
Transport systems
By invitation
What’s good for the poor is good for America
Jeffrey Sachs on where Uncle Sam should be more generous, and why
As China rises, must others bow?
No, says Joseph Nye, of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. The China Bill Clinton will discover during his visit this week is a country more concerned with economic growth than military power, and unlikely to be able to assert leadership in the region so long as America stays involved*
Yes to Europe, No to federalism
David Owen explains how he reconciles his pro-Europeanism with opposition to British membership of a single European currency. Lord Owen was Britain’s foreign secretary from 1977-79 and EU co-chairman of the international conference on the former Yugoslavia from 1992-95. (A longer version of this article is available.)