How to be liked
Soft power is a precious commodity and needs protecting. But even if your nation and its government seem to lose their way, fear not: you can fix this without them.The Interview Series: Jens Stoltenberg
Faced with dilemmas over the expansion of Nato, the fight against Isis and how much to invest in security and defence, Jens Stoltenberg will have a busy inbox next year – but his main priority will always be keeping the peace.The Interview Series: Nadine Moussa
Amid the many problems facing Lebanon's political landscape – gender inequality, in-fighting and vested financial interests - lawyer and activist Nadine Moussa may just be what the country needs.The Interview Series: Manuela Carmena
Spain's capital is in the midst of reform courtesy of a 71-year-old retired judge. We find out why Manuela Carmena has eschewed slippers and crosswords in favour of tackling climate change and banishing corruption.Building bridges
Monocle's annual Soft Power Survey puts the spotlight on the nations that use their gentler sides to gain influence. And this year's winner is...High fliers
With a careful eye for detail, Icelandair has helped tourism overtake fishing as Iceland’s key industry and promote the country as different and dynamic.Where there’s a grill, there’s a way
Armed with homemade smokers and racks of fresh meat, a group of US-style gourmet restaurants is lighting up the food scene in Mexico City with a traditional form of fiery American cuisine.Hot trot
Tango's international appeal is stronger than ever but to excel at Argentina's passionate dance, enthusiasts must be in possession of just one thing – the right pair of shoes.Europe briefing
The challenges for France, who to keep an eye out for incoming elections in various parts of the UK and a city on the up in Slovakia.Americas briefing
The year ahead for Colombia, an impressive governor in Mexico and the polls to watch across the continent.Asia briefing
What Burma needs to worry about in 2016, why Bangkok still rocks and a politician who packs a punch.Oceania briefing
Australia's big issues, a minister with a difference and a rough city that might be spruced up.Africa and Middle East briefing
Nigeria's problems (and opportunities), a host of elections that will hopefully go well and a female leader to remember.
The Interview Series: Jerry Storch
The pioneering traits that helped Hudson’s Bay Company open up Canada for trade centuries ago are still evident as it expands its retail operations worldwide – a legacy that newly installed boss Jerry Storch intends to harness to the full.Design for life
The Hungarian capital hasn’t had the best PR of late but its buzzing design scene deserves some proper international attention.Silver lining
After the 1915 Armenian genocide, the nation’s artisans sought asylum in Lebanon – and there, with nothing but the skills their forefathers had taught them, they created a glistening jewellery industry.Brace yourself
In world where everyone seems to dress the same something rather special is stirring in Bavaria, where young men are rediscovering the joys of lederhosen and women the upfront joys of the dirndl.Business briefing
A Japanese packaging company re-energising an ancient tradition, an innovative medical clinic in Portland, Oregon, and a Q&A with an F&B entrepreneur from Jakarta.
The Interview Series: Robert B Silvers
High-minded, rigorous and liberal: 'The New York Review of Books' has set the standard for long-form criticism since 1963. Monocle meets editor Robert B Silvers for a lesson in how to stay inspired and relevant.The Interview Series: Michihiro Maeda
As a child he had a dream job: testing toys for his father’s firm. Today Michihiro Maeda has taken the company to new heights and made its key product, Sylvanian Families, a toy destined for future successIdol worship
A contemporary-art world ‘rock star’, Franklin Sirmans arrives in Miami as the new director of the Pérez Art Museum intent on creating a focal point for the city’s creativity. He spoke to Monocle about Art Basel’s ongoing importance and the opportunities ahead.The rules of Yule
It’s the most wonderful time of year so there’s no need to over complicate Christmas. All you need are good friends on two legs and four, seasonal tunes and some heart-warming flicks – all topped up with plenty of festive spirit (hic!).Artistic licence
Ed Ruscha helped define the 20th century and his pictures have burnt themselves into the world’s retina. As he prepares for a new show in Berlin, Ruscha welcomes Monocle into his Culver City studio to talk work and inspiration.
The Interview Series: Michael Bierut
With greatness comes reflection. For the design star Michael Bierut that means being able to spot not only when genius struck in his favour but also where things went astray and he should have just kept his mouth firmly shut.Open house
As Norway finds fresh ways to tell its story through soft power around the world (in sponsoring everything from London club nights to international design shows), there’s one example that’s stood the test of time. The Norwegian embassy in Stockholm embodies the country’s firm grasp of how architecture is a good way to express your nation’s strengths abroad.Remade in Korea
The South Korean capital’s traditional tile-roofed homes were, until recently, in danger of becoming a thing of the past. Now a modernised, 80-year-old house in one central neighbourhood has proved there is still life in the classic Korean ‘hanok’.Fonts to run with
Olympic branding is a hot topic and graphic designer Lance Wyman’s seminal work for the 1968 Mexico Games changed the way we see them. Monocle catches up with him to talk wayfinding and the future of fonts in our cities.Fashion briefing
Warming woollies and good-looking eyewear top our shopping list for a winter wardrobe revamp. Plus, a few words with APC founder Jean Touitou.Thick skin
Monocle catches up with Jean Touitou in his Parisian headquarters to discuss the season ahead and the new collaboration with womenswear designer Vanessa Seward.Travel Top 50 2015/16
Our annual survey of the best in class from carriers to train nations, architecturally blessed inns to tasty food concepts. It's your round-the-world-ticket to meet the hospitality stars.
Make merry
Festive treats as warming as the city's ubiquitous drink.Stuff in your stocking
From tips for an office overhaul to suggestions for a stuffed pantry, we're recommending a few additions to your kitchen, garden and even your toolbox. We've got ideas by the pallet-load.All over the shops
Whether you want to prettify yourself in Portland, buy a clutch of books in Helsinki or snag some shoes in Singapore, our selection of retailers has you covered – and if Christmas gifts are on the agenda, head to Berlin fo rcards and ribbons to wrap up.Issue 89: Observation
Editor in chief Tyler Brûlé is busy decking the Midori House halls with boughs of holly and wrapping up plans for a productive year of print in 2016. That’s not to mention the book tours, markets, parties…
Expo 89: Bust boom
Portraits of leaders past and present are ubiquitous in Turkey, Spain and Morocco. Monocle paints a picture of their popularity – and peers beneath the surface to learn the history of their peculiar reign.Expo 89: New look
Portraits of leaders past and present are ubiquitous in Turkey, Spain and Morocco. Monocle paints a picture of their popularity – and peers beneath the surface to learn the history of their peculiar reign.Expo 89: Soft focus
Portraits of leaders past and present are ubiquitous in Turkey, Spain and Morocco. Monocle paints a picture of their popularity – and peers beneath the surface to learn the history of their peculiar reign.
Issue 89
December 2015/ January 2016
Affairs
How to be liked
Soft power is a precious commodity and needs protecting. But even if your nation and its government seem to lose their way, fear not: you can fix this without them.The Interview Series: Jens Stoltenberg
Faced with dilemmas over the expansion of Nato, the fight against Isis and how much to invest in security and defence, Jens Stoltenberg will have a busy inbox next year – but his main priority will always be keeping the peace.The Interview Series: Nadine Moussa
Amid the many problems facing Lebanon's political landscape – gender inequality, in-fighting and vested financial interests - lawyer and activist Nadine Moussa may just be what the country needs.The Interview Series: Manuela Carmena
Spain's capital is in the midst of reform courtesy of a 71-year-old retired judge. We find out why Manuela Carmena has eschewed slippers and crosswords in favour of tackling climate change and banishing corruption.Building bridges
Monocle's annual Soft Power Survey puts the spotlight on the nations that use their gentler sides to gain influence. And this year's winner is...High fliers
With a careful eye for detail, Icelandair has helped tourism overtake fishing as Iceland’s key industry and promote the country as different and dynamic.Where there’s a grill, there’s a way
Armed with homemade smokers and racks of fresh meat, a group of US-style gourmet restaurants is lighting up the food scene in Mexico City with a traditional form of fiery American cuisine.Hot trot
Tango's international appeal is stronger than ever but to excel at Argentina's passionate dance, enthusiasts must be in possession of just one thing – the right pair of shoes.Europe briefing
The challenges for France, who to keep an eye out for incoming elections in various parts of the UK and a city on the up in Slovakia.Americas briefing
The year ahead for Colombia, an impressive governor in Mexico and the polls to watch across the continent.Asia briefing
What Burma needs to worry about in 2016, why Bangkok still rocks and a politician who packs a punch.Oceania briefing
Australia's big issues, a minister with a difference and a rough city that might be spruced up.Africa and Middle East briefing
Nigeria's problems (and opportunities), a host of elections that will hopefully go well and a female leader to remember.
Business
The Interview Series: Jerry Storch
The pioneering traits that helped Hudson’s Bay Company open up Canada for trade centuries ago are still evident as it expands its retail operations worldwide – a legacy that newly installed boss Jerry Storch intends to harness to the full.Design for life
The Hungarian capital hasn’t had the best PR of late but its buzzing design scene deserves some proper international attention.Silver lining
After the 1915 Armenian genocide, the nation’s artisans sought asylum in Lebanon – and there, with nothing but the skills their forefathers had taught them, they created a glistening jewellery industry.Brace yourself
In world where everyone seems to dress the same something rather special is stirring in Bavaria, where young men are rediscovering the joys of lederhosen and women the upfront joys of the dirndl.Business briefing
A Japanese packaging company re-energising an ancient tradition, an innovative medical clinic in Portland, Oregon, and a Q&A with an F&B entrepreneur from Jakarta.
Culture
The Interview Series: Robert B Silvers
High-minded, rigorous and liberal: 'The New York Review of Books' has set the standard for long-form criticism since 1963. Monocle meets editor Robert B Silvers for a lesson in how to stay inspired and relevant.The Interview Series: Michihiro Maeda
As a child he had a dream job: testing toys for his father’s firm. Today Michihiro Maeda has taken the company to new heights and made its key product, Sylvanian Families, a toy destined for future successIdol worship
A contemporary-art world ‘rock star’, Franklin Sirmans arrives in Miami as the new director of the Pérez Art Museum intent on creating a focal point for the city’s creativity. He spoke to Monocle about Art Basel’s ongoing importance and the opportunities ahead.The rules of Yule
It’s the most wonderful time of year so there’s no need to over complicate Christmas. All you need are good friends on two legs and four, seasonal tunes and some heart-warming flicks – all topped up with plenty of festive spirit (hic!).Artistic licence
Ed Ruscha helped define the 20th century and his pictures have burnt themselves into the world’s retina. As he prepares for a new show in Berlin, Ruscha welcomes Monocle into his Culver City studio to talk work and inspiration.
Design
The Interview Series: Michael Bierut
With greatness comes reflection. For the design star Michael Bierut that means being able to spot not only when genius struck in his favour but also where things went astray and he should have just kept his mouth firmly shut.Open house
As Norway finds fresh ways to tell its story through soft power around the world (in sponsoring everything from London club nights to international design shows), there’s one example that’s stood the test of time. The Norwegian embassy in Stockholm embodies the country’s firm grasp of how architecture is a good way to express your nation’s strengths abroad.Remade in Korea
The South Korean capital’s traditional tile-roofed homes were, until recently, in danger of becoming a thing of the past. Now a modernised, 80-year-old house in one central neighbourhood has proved there is still life in the classic Korean ‘hanok’.Fonts to run with
Olympic branding is a hot topic and graphic designer Lance Wyman’s seminal work for the 1968 Mexico Games changed the way we see them. Monocle catches up with him to talk wayfinding and the future of fonts in our cities.Fashion briefing
Warming woollies and good-looking eyewear top our shopping list for a winter wardrobe revamp. Plus, a few words with APC founder Jean Touitou.Thick skin
Monocle catches up with Jean Touitou in his Parisian headquarters to discuss the season ahead and the new collaboration with womenswear designer Vanessa Seward.Travel Top 50 2015/16
Our annual survey of the best in class from carriers to train nations, architecturally blessed inns to tasty food concepts. It's your round-the-world-ticket to meet the hospitality stars.
Edits
Make merry
Festive treats as warming as the city's ubiquitous drink.Stuff in your stocking
From tips for an office overhaul to suggestions for a stuffed pantry, we're recommending a few additions to your kitchen, garden and even your toolbox. We've got ideas by the pallet-load.All over the shops
Whether you want to prettify yourself in Portland, buy a clutch of books in Helsinki or snag some shoes in Singapore, our selection of retailers has you covered – and if Christmas gifts are on the agenda, head to Berlin fo rcards and ribbons to wrap up.Issue 89: Observation
Editor in chief Tyler Brûlé is busy decking the Midori House halls with boughs of holly and wrapping up plans for a productive year of print in 2016. That’s not to mention the book tours, markets, parties…
Expo
Expo 89: Bust boom
Portraits of leaders past and present are ubiquitous in Turkey, Spain and Morocco. Monocle paints a picture of their popularity – and peers beneath the surface to learn the history of their peculiar reign.Expo 89: New look
Portraits of leaders past and present are ubiquitous in Turkey, Spain and Morocco. Monocle paints a picture of their popularity – and peers beneath the surface to learn the history of their peculiar reign.Expo 89: Soft focus
Portraits of leaders past and present are ubiquitous in Turkey, Spain and Morocco. Monocle paints a picture of their popularity – and peers beneath the surface to learn the history of their peculiar reign.