The Economist (US) back issues from May 1991:
Why London? (future of London, England as a financial capital) (editorial)
May 04, 1991
The treasury's test. (Chief Secretary to the Treasury, David Mellor and British economic policy) (column)
May 04, 1991
The butcher and the Baker: patient American-led diplomacy is needed to sort out the inevitable loose ends of the war against Saddam (James A. Baker, Saddam Hussein) (editorial)
May 04, 1991
The diminished Fed : American monetary policy has just gone badly wrong. (Federal Reserve)
May 04, 1991
Standing up for Hong Kong: Britain needs to be more imaginative,as well as tougher, in the bargaining with China. (editorial)
May 04, 1991
Dr. Strangelove calling: the Pentagon, which helped develop the computer 40 years ago, now says it wants to promote new technical standards that could make it easier for computers everywhere to talk to each other.
May 04, 1991
The Quiet Rise of John Major.
May 04, 1991
The Power Brokers: The Tory Party and Its Leaders.
May 04, 1991
Brussels's unreal dominion: fortress Europe is being built, brick by insane brick. (editorial)
May 04, 1991
Naked Hollywood: Money, Power and the Movies.
May 04, 1991
Small world. (A Survey of India)
May 04, 1991
The new cargo cults: don't forget the pioneers. (American aid to redeveloping countries) (editorial)
May 04, 1991
Sailors beat computer. (United States Navy's automated telecommunication system)
May 04, 1991
The Rape of Egypt: How the Europeans Stripped Egypt of its Heritage.
May 04, 1991
Prisoner of its past. (central economic planning) (A Survey of India)
May 04, 1991
The dragon rubs its eyes (China's reactions to global political changes)
May 04, 1991
Tricky Yasu. (political activity of former Japanese prime minister, Yasuhiro Naksone)
May 04, 1991
Howard Carter and the Discovery of the Tomb of Tutankhamun.
May 04, 1991
No way out; boat people. (Vietnamese refugees may face remaining in camps or returning home)
May 04, 1991
Let's both declare victory. (Silvio Berlusconi and Carlo De Benedetti fight for control of Mondadori, Italy's biggest publishing group)
May 04, 1991
Plain tales of the licence raj. (effect of limits on foreign trade on the economy) (A Survey of India)
May 04, 1991
The eye of the beholder: through new laws on privacy, piracy and censorship, governments are writing a rulebook for the information age. A very confused rulebook. (Computers and Privacy)
May 04, 1991
Errors of omission. (India's agricultural policy) (A Survey of India)
May 04, 1991
No luck for Roh. (political problems of South Korea's President Roh Tae Woo)
May 04, 1991
The evening dews and damps. (renewed interest in Civil War as most pivotal war in United States history)
May 04, 1991
Now you see it, now you don't. (American monetary policy; American Survey)
May 04, 1991
Slicing the cake. (Malaysia and its ethnic and economic future)
May 04, 1991
Body politic. (corruption in government aids black market economy) (A Survey of India)
May 04, 1991
Bold as brass; armies and politics. (South-east Asia)
May 04, 1991
Scandals: junkyard dogs. (American newspapers full of political scandals; American Survey)
May 04, 1991
Dornbusch on trade: (Rudiger Dornbusch of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discusses achieving regional free trade and multilateral free trade) (letter to the editor)
May 04, 1991;
Hope against hope for Iraq's Kurds.
May 04, 1991
Ghosts from the past. (Tom Foley, speaker of the House, asks for investigation of Ronald Reagan's relations with Iran during his 1980 presidential campaign; American Survey)
May 04, 1991
Expedite. (economic reforms) (A Survey of India)
May 04, 1991
New heroes for old. (Chinese film makers looking for new communist role models for their films)
May 04, 1991
Trekking home; the Kurds.
May 04, 1991
Gently does it. (layoffs in Great Britain and the United States advertising industries)
May 04, 1991
Conservation: owlmageddon. (northern spotted owl; American Survey)
May 04, 1991
An Iraqi prison diary. (report from a special correspondent)
May 04, 1991
Timely surgery: job losses in opted-out hospitals are bad news for Tory politicians but good news for health-service managers. (British National Health Service)
May 04, 1991
Label honesty: a fresh start. (Food and Drug Administration requiring stricter labeling of products, American Survey)
May 04, 1991
A fishy story. (protecting the dolphins by imposing embargoes on tuna imports)
May 04, 1991
Televisions in schools: pupils or consumers? (American Survey)
May 04, 1991
The economy: boxed in. (economic changes, economic policy and elections in Great Britain; includes related article on economic indicators)
May 04, 1991
The cabinet of Dr. Caligari. (descriptions of the Israelis negotiating with Secretary of State James Baker on the Arab-Israeli problem)
May 04, 1991
Soon, peacetime; El Salvador.
May 04, 1991
Tsongas off on his odyssey (Paul E. Tsongas, presidential candidate,; American Survey) (column)
May 04, 1991
Gas prices: deflated. (effect of privatization of British Gas and price controls on heating gas prices)
May 04, 1991
God's invisible hand. (Pope John Paul II and global economics)
May 04, 1991
Holding hands. (Chinese film makers find success abroad rather than at home)
May 04, 1991
Skills exporter. (India high technology industries do not export electronic products but instead, foreign companies in Bangalore tend to export highly skilled Indian workers)
May 04, 1991
Race and politics: in the mainstream. (race relations and politics in Great Britain)
May 04, 1991
Godly slaughter; Nigeria. (Christian-Muslim conflict in the north)
May 04, 1991
Scotland and the Gulf: thankless. (political and religious snafu results from planning of Britain's national thanksgiving service after the Persian Gulf War)
May 04, 1991
Going plural. (end of Angola's civil war in sight)
May 04, 1991
On, and on and on, in Spanish. (Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez's long term of office)
May 04, 1991
So, it's a deal? (central Soviet government will yield some powers to the republics)
May 04, 1991
Sticking it to Delors. (Jacques Delors, president of the European Commission)
May 04, 1991
Better sorry then safe. (dealing with joblessness in eastern Europe)
May 04, 1991
The race to get in; the Nordic countries and the EC.
May 04, 1991
Click! (Heinrich Mandermann saves Pentacon camera company from liquidation)
May 04, 1991
Waiting for O'Yeltsin. (Ireland's economic condition)
May 04, 1991
The worried man at the Bundesbank; Karl Otto Pohl thinks it is the Bundesbank's business to run Germany's monetary policy as he thinks best.
May 04, 1991
Party, party, party. (cruise ships extend there market share in the American market)
May 04, 1991
Outgrowing their strength; Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac and their little sisters. (government sponsored financial institutions)
May 04, 1991