The Economist (US) back issues from December 1999:
Haitians turn their backs on President Preval--and politics.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Canada's water: Hands off.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Uruguay: Batlle's triumph.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Brazil's (pre)occupying housing problem.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
The unstoppable Dr Mahathir.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
India: A tiger or a dodo?
Dec 04, 1999
Dreaming at Manila.(Association of South-East Asian Nations discusses unified currency and other matters)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
New Zealand: Partners for now.(coalition, headed by Labor Party's Helen Clark, takes charge in New Zealand)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
China and drugs: The kindness treatment.(Yunnan province is the primary center of China's drug trade, and the Kunming Forced Detoxification and Rehabilitation Center seeks to help addicts)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Shared values.(how shares and stockmarkets should be valued by investors)
Dec 04, 1999
Enemies and colleagues.(the leaders of Northern Ireland are expected to work together to implement the peace process, despite past differences)
Dec 04, 1999
A brief history of strife.(history of the Troubles in Ireland and Northern Ireland)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Britain and Europe: Alone again.(European Union's proposed tax is opposed by the UK)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
The price of silence.(Jeffrey Archer's conduct surrounding his libel trial is questioned)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Education: The snowman goeth.(decreasing popularity of boarding schools in the UK)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Ireland and Gladstone and all that. (peace process in Northern Ireland).(Bagehot)(Brief Article)(Column)
Dec 04, 1999
Politics this week.(news briefs about political events from around the world)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Business this week.(news briefs about corporate events)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Are Germany and its leader bouncing back?(Gerhard Schroder)
Dec 04, 1999
Spain and the Basques: Back to bombs?(ETA threatens resumption of violence)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Italy: Unseemly, unending.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Cyprus: Talks about talks.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Useful Communists.(Russia's Communists )
Dec 04, 1999
Montenegro: Independence?(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
France: Coal, with luck, into cars.(industrial restructuring )(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Christian Sautter, France's wary finance minister.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
OUTPUT, DEMAND AND JOBS.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
PRICES AND WAGES.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
INTERNATIONAL CALLS.(growth in international-call minutes slowed last year, falling from 15% in 1997 to 12.5% in 1998)(global telecoms traffic)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
COMMODITY PRICE INDEX.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
MONEY AND INTEREST RATES.(Treasury bonds, and European market)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
STOCKMARKETS.
Dec 04, 1999
TRADE, EXCHANGE RATES AND BUDGETS.(Europe, Canada, Australia)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
HOUSEHOLD WEALTH.(household wealth and income: United States, United Kingdom)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
CONSUMPTION.(private consumption spending in the US reached $5.5 trillion in 1997)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
ECONOMY.(Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
FINANCIAL MARKETS.(economic rallies in Turkey, South Africa, Poland)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Beauty and the beast.(mixed views of the European stockmarkets)
Dec 04, 1999
British banking: Scotched.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Japan's life insurers: Passing the buck.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Thailand's bright idea.(the use of credit bureaus gains favor in Thailand)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
A bank war in Warsaw.(Polish government is attempting to halt the merger between BRE and Bank Handlowy)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Mutual funds: What's in a name?(Lipper rating service will expand its mutual fund categories from six to 12)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Who needs the WTO?(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Maturing Mozambique.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Half a cheer for Namibia's Nujoma.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Nigeria: Out of control.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
IRAQ: Sanctions mess.(the United Nations may be nearing a sanctions agreement on Iraq)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Morocco: Coming home.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Yes, minister.(Northern Ireland's political relations)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Odd man in.(Malaysian politics)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Clueless in Seattle.(WTO protesters)
Dec 04, 1999
Currency crossroads.(currency values; the possibility of sliding values)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Defending Europe.(European countries, through NATO and the European Union are planning greater military power)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Exile on Main Street.(thought by many to be just an illustrator, Norman Rockwell's work remains vital some 20 years after his death)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Honore Daumier: Beyond satire.(artist and politcal satirist in 19th century France)(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Grant Wood: Gothic revival.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Steve McQueen and Buster Keaton.(Turner Prize )(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Abdelkader Hachani.(Islamist peace-seeker, died on November 22nd, aged 43)(Obituary)
Dec 04, 1999
Our reviewers' favourites: General non-fiction.(Stumped about which books to buy as gifts? )(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Our reviewers' favourites: Biography.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Our reviewers' favourites: Science.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
Our reviewers' favourites: Fiction.(Brief Article)
Dec 04, 1999
20th-century history (1): First the facts...(Review)(Brief Review)
Dec 04, 1999
20th-century history (2): ...then the ethics.(Review)
Dec 04, 1999