The Economist [周五, 08 2月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Politics this week
Energy and Climate: Crude awakening
Germany’s economy: Time to worry
Arms control: Death of a nuclear pact
The Iranian revolution at 40: How to deal with the mullahs
A new boss for the World Bank: A qualified pass
On the Democratic Republic of Congo, hygiene, Brexit, chicken, King Crimson, airlines: Letters
ExxonMobil: Bigger oil
The INF treaty: Trick or treaty
Missiles and mistrust: Meanwhile, in Moscow
Political scandals: These are the breaks
Unions and the FBI: Secrets unfurled
Narcissism: Hold still
The ideas primary: Warren’s world
Lexington: More chaos than change
Canada’s foreign policy: The jungle closes in
Brazil: Davi v Goliath
Bello: The dinosaur is still there
Indian politics: The can-do Gandhis
Military service in South Korea: Blessed are the peacemakers
Politics in Thailand: The princess and the PM
Pakistani pogonophilia: Shaving grace
Banyan: Frozen conflict
Public diplomacy: Culture wars
The pet industry: Mao’s best friend
Chaguan: Does China understand Taiwan?
The Iranian revolution (1): The shadow of 1979
The Iranian revolution (2): Pushing on an open door
Israel’s election: Thus spoke Netanyahu
Trade and politics: East African rifts
Elections in Nigeria: Battle of the big men
Economic geography: Germany spreads the love
France: Macron’s great debate
EU drug verification: Phantom fakes
Italy: Wish upon Five Stars
Fraud in Hungary: Sniffing out corruption
Charlemagne: Vestager’s progress
Immigration: The new Europeans
Immigration (2): Last waltz in Kilburn
Nissan snubs Sunderland: X-Trail of destruction
Brexit preparations: Spam, spam, spam!
Parliamentary arithmetic: Woo who?
Petrol stations: All pumped up and places to go
Parliament’s leisurely week: Debating beer and snooker
Bagehot: Learning from Ruskin
Electricity for the poor: Light to all nations?
When politicians see the light: What light reveals
Manufacturing’s revival: Making it in America
Chip-making: Swanning in
Bartleby: Do you want ethics with that?
UNIQLO: Back to basics
Long-haul low-cost airlines: Laker Airways 2.0
Food retail: Foodfight
Schumpeter: Good copy, bad copy
Germany’s economy: Engine trouble
1MDB: Settling up
Pensions: Uncalculated risk
Bill Gross: Final call
Australia’s banks: Profit and loss
Cryptocurrencies: Taking it with you
Buttonwood: Gauged against the machine
Tax in America: Cut it out
Free exchange: Brave new deal
Saving species: Eco-nomics
The rewilding movement: Back from the dead
Geopolitics: Together under heaven
Contemporary art in China: The sands of time
A memoir of madness: Physician, curb thyself
Segregation in America: Lines of colour
Mermaids and monsters: The sirens’ song
Economic data, commodities and markets
Bitcoin: Mining their own business
Lamia al-Gailani: In Mesopotamia’s halls
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