- The World In 2017 edition is now available.
- Minor updates and improvements.
The World in 2017 app contains The Economist’s annual collection of detailed, numerate and
opinionated predictions for the year ahead. The World in 2017 features leading figures from
politics, business, finance, science, technology and the arts alongside prominent journalists
from The Economist and other leading news publications.
Download the full app to read contributions by the leaders of Canada and Taiwan who identify
their political ambitions for 2017; George Clooney, whose new NGO has a bold approach to
ending conflict in South Sudan and beyond; a member of Pussy Riot, the Russian feminist
protest group, who anticipates a return to revolution; and the CEO of YouTube, who predicts
how the world will change its viewing habits in 2017.
The World In 2017 app for Android smartphone and tablet offers free access to a small
selection of articles; within the app you can pay to read the full selection of the magazine’s
articles and view related video content.
The World In 2017 looks ahead to a new American presidency, a Chinese Communist Party
Congress, elections in France and Germany and the political and economic challenges of
Brexit, and marks a number of poignant global anniversaries—500 years since Martin Luther
published his 95 theses, 100 years since Lenin launched the Russian revolution and 10 years
since Steve jobs unveiled the iPhone. In our 31st edition, we include a special section
featuring forecasts from 14 globally-minded millennials, ranging from a Syrian refugee-turned-
photographer, an iconoclastic Chilean reggaeton artist, one of ballet’s biggest emerging
names and leading online voices for young Africans and Muslim American women.
Read articles on world news, finance, technology, politics and the arts from:
Sadiq Khan, mayor of London; Maria Alyokhina, member of Pussy Riot; George Clooney,
actor; Justin Trudeau, prime minister of Canada; Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP; Susan
Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube; Jin Liqun, president, Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank; Hiroshi
Mikitani, CEO of Rakuten; Tsai Ing-wen, president of Taiwan; Yvonne Chaka Chaka, singer;
Yuri Milner, entrepreneur and physicist; and Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates.
Visit www.economist.com or download The Economist app to read articles from the regular
editions of The Economist, which contains business news, finance news, economics news,
science news, political news, technology news and arts news.
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