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The Economist [周五, 05 7月 2019] by calibre instant download

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The Economist [周五, 05 7月 2019] by calibre instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Politics: The global crisis in conservatism

China v America: Counter-flow

The European Union’s top jobs: Deae ex machina

Libya: A country apart

Futurology: Navigating the rapids

On mental health, war literature, plastic waste, magistrates, air-traffic control, Boris Johnson, pets: Letters to the editor

Conservatism: The self-preservation society

Immigration detention: In the land of the free

Laura Yeager: Madam General

The Democratic primary: Debatable

SCOTUS: Holding court

Police officers and social media: Slur and protect

Alaska: Baked

Lexington: The calm within the storm

The war on drugs: Blow up

Colombia’s conflict: Jesús on the run

Bello: Populism, rampant and constrained

Uzbekistan: Ready, steady, reform

Smartphone addiction in South Korea: Smombie apocalypse

Polio in Pakistan: Drop goal

Water shortages in India: Do or dry

Banyan: Non-working-level talks

Hong Kong’s protests: Anti-establishment day

Department of waste management: Recycle, or else

Chaguan: A chained dragon

Libya: Siege on the Mediterranean

Slinking to the exits: The UAE begins pulling out of Yemen

Tunisian politics: Crisis delayed, for now

Kenyan prisons: Learn the law, hope for freedom

Sudan: Stalemate

EU top jobs: The Leyen’s share

The European Central Bank: Sticking to the plan

Germany: Ghosts of the past

Trouble in Georgia: Back in the bear pit

France’s weather dilemma: Green on blue

Charlemagne: Family trouble

Brexit plans: The Tory time warp

Brexit and citizenship: Passport to Portugal

Jeremy Corbyn: Labouring Labour

The LGBT movement: Rainbows and clouds

Sin taxes: Boris eyes the nanny

Press ownership: Sultan of the Standard

Bagehot: The illusionist

Lending and data: Numbers game

If America and China clash at sea: China crisis: October 2020

If America leaves NATO: Europe alone: July 2024

If Egypt collapses: Pyramid scheme

If robots don’t take all the jobs: A different dystopia: July 2030

If America introduces a wealth tax: Rich people’s problems

If Facebook shuts down in Europe: Network effects: July 2020

If antibiotics stop working: Attack of the superbugs: July 2041

If geoengineering goes rogue: Reaching for the sunshade: July 2030

If the Allies had been more generous in 1919: Versailles revisited

Sources and acknowledgments

Mergers and acquisitions in America: Breaking the wave

Bartleby: Send in the clouds

Technology and geopolitics: Huawei OK to sell?

Startup stakes: Whose unicorn is this?

Obituary: Lee Iacocca: King of Detroit

Saudi Aramco’s IPO: Back on the horizon

Publishing in France: Book value

Schumpeter: Ben van Beurden’s balancing act

China’s financial opening: Panda express

Monetary policy: Help wanted

Art-secured lending: Cash in on your Picasso

Buttonwood: The new public

Oil markets: Making the cut

Switzerland and the EU: Raising the stakes

Pensions in Japan: Sumo-sized challenge

Trade deals: Missed you

Free exchange: Yellen’s unlikeliest student

Farming insects: Grub’s up

Superhydrophobic materials: A better raincoat

Mass data collection: Mosquito vetting

Conservation: One down, 226 to go

Archaeology: Chemical biography

Culture in the Gulf: The red ink and the black

Fame and violence: Fallen idol

Meteorology: Eye of the storm

British fiction: Seaside rock

Johnson: Voice of a nation

Economic data, markets and commodities

American democracy: The silent near-majority

Judith Krantz: Woman of substance

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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