Don't miss:
- India: the economic miracle implodes, by William Dalrymple
- Jonathan Powell, former chief of staff under Tony Blair, reviews Kofi Annan's memoir
- Sophie Elmhirst profiles the next guest editor of the NS, the dissident Chinese artist Ai Weiwei
- Mehdi Hasan makes the left-wing case for reducing the abortion time limit
- The American author A M Homes on growing up in Nixon-era America
- Laura Kuenssberg, the ITV correspondent, reviews The Fatal Debt, a Wall St thriller
PLUS Douglas Hurd reviews Mark Mazower's history of global governance, Kate Mossman on the enduring star power of Mick Jagger, Linda Grant reviews Colm Toibin's new novel, Christopher Reid considers Samuel Beckett's Collected Poems, John Burnside writes the nature column on the colour green and Ed Smith's column on how Ed Miliband has learned to be himself
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