
This episode of The Intelligence from The Economist covers three distinct topics: Firstly, it analyzes America's latest national security strategy, questioning its implications for international relations and the extent to which it reflects actual policy. Secondly, it examines the long-term economic effects of remote work on American cities, focusing on budget strains and potential solutions for local governments. Finally, it explores the unique popularity of Pepsi in the Middle East, tracing its historical and political roots in the region.
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