Gideon Rachman
- Gideon Rachman has written articles published in Financial Times.
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Most Recent article
Bubble or not, China’s rise is real
Financial Times, Monday 15 MarchIs China like the US in 1890? Or is it more like Japan in 1980? If the parallel with America is right, China is likely to be the dominant power of the next century. If the Japanese comparison is more accurate, then the Chinese challenge to American hegemony could prove ephemeral.
Previous Articles
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Japan edges from America towards China
Financial Times, Monday 8 March
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How Reagan ruined conservatism
Financial Times, Tuesday 2 March
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How Reagan ruined conservatism
Financial Times, Monday 1 March (15 blog links)
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Greece threatens more than the euro
Financial Times, Monday 22 February (9 blog links)
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Why Mexico is the missing Bric
Financial Times, Tuesday 16 February (1 blog link)
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Why Mexico is the missing Bric
Financial Times, Monday 15 February (1 blog link)
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The secrets of Malcolm Gladwell
Financial Times, Friday 12 February
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Escape to Monterrey
Financial Times, Thursday 11 February
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Terry's travails
Financial Times, Tuesday 9 February
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Oranges and lemons in Ukraine
Financial Times, Monday 8 February (3 blog links)
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- 439 articles (since February 2008)
- Average article: 28 column inches (835 words)
- Shortest article: 1 column inches (23 words)
- Longest article: 174 column inches (5211 words)
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