Issue #42Oct 2014 Leaders How the West might be lostby Bianco PialuisaWidescreen Bravehearts defeatedby Mona MarcoCharted territories How does Europe’s electricity flow?by Jacobs FrankTalking heads The EU’s new top dogsby Finelli CarmineWorld money Managing national sovereigntyby Savona PaoloSmart thinking The Third Industrial Revolutionby Broggi DaniloObama How big is the Levant?by Verga Enrico Longing for the Captainby Stefanini Stefano Outrage-based strategyby Caldwell Christopher Can good guys manage empires?by Baiocchi AngeloMidterm Americaby Joveneau Marie Why the long face?by Loquenzi GiancarloDraghing Europe out of recession Time to show the ECB’s strengthby Lombardi Domenico Draghinomicsby Cingolani StefanoGlobal EconomyExclusive economic zonesby Joveneau Marie Caught in the global food netby Mona MarcoJapan Tokyo goes all the way to Mandalayby Schibotto EmanueleUkraineUkraine’s crisis linesby Joveneau Marie Contradictions and quandaries in Ukraineby Luczkiw StashBerlaymont The President’s headacheby Cerretelli AdrianaMiddle East The Islamic State: Leviathan and the collapse of the Kantian narrativeby Bertozzi StefanoPotomac watch Down in the dumpsby Cianfanelli RenzoThe Orientalist Ten years of war aheadby Molinari MaurizioEurope Funding Europe’s new arrivalsby Bertozzi Stefano Germany does it different, and betterby Simon Hermann Germany puts on the brakesby Villani-Lubelli UbaldoChina From Hong Kong with loveby Stefanini MaurizioWarming bloopers Toward a low carbon dietby Clini CarloChosen wordsThe future of Germanyby Stefanini MaurizioNumbers Rwanda rebornby Bini Federico