The Economist reads

The Economist reads
What to read to understand journalism
Four non-fiction books and one novel about the essence and ethics of the trade

The Economist reads
What to read about boardroom battles
Four books and a podcast about contests for corporate control

The Economist reads
What to read to understand cities
Five books on the advantages, problems and future of the places where most people live and work

The Economist reads
The Great American Novel
An idiosyncratic selection of works that portray the character of America

The Economist reads
What to read to understand international relations
Five books that explain the forces shaping geopolitics

The Economist reads
What to read to understand America’s opioid epidemic
Five books and one TV series lay bare the corruption, criminality, heartbreak and hope that are all facets of a decades-long crisis

Be a coach, not a martinet
What to read about managing people
The best books on managing employees emphasise the need to motivate them

The Economist Reads: Chicago
What to read to understand Chicago
Six books that get under the skin of America’s “second” city

Promethean sparks
What to read to become more creative
Five books that define creativity and tell you how to inspire it

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What to read (and listen to) about South Africa
Seven books and an audio series that explain the rainbow nation and why it lost its lustre

Saudi Arabia
What to read (and watch) to understand Saudi Arabia
Five books and a film help make sense of the rapidly changing country