The Economist [周五, 08 3月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Geopolitics: The new scramble for Africa
Online news in Russia: Don’t be evil
European industrial policy: L’Europe, c’est moi
Algeria: Out with the old
Aviation: Plane stupid
On socialism, San Francisco, taxes, China, English, Johnny Cash: Letters to the editor
Africa and geopolitics: Choices on the continent
Texas politics: Twilight in Austin
Wisconsin politics: Evers so bold
Day care for all: It takes a government child-care centre
Meth deaths: Scourge upon scourge
Democrats and black voters: The look-homeward angle
Lexington: America First in Kashmir
Mexico: Pesos to the people
Canadian politics: The troubles of Trudeau
History with a beat: Carnival history lesson
Bello: Against the odds
Uzbekistan: No inspectors call
Banyan: Hostage justice
Kashmir: Nadir in the valley
North Korea: The other security issue
Palm oil: A pale shade of green
Palm oil and biodiversity: Snakes on a plantation
The economy: A new tune
The Tibetan plateau: The sensitive month
Chaguan: When China praises democracy
Protests in Algeria: “Bury him, don’t elect him”
Egypt’s blame game: Brothers under the bed
Weapon sales: Predator pricing
Politics in Nigeria: States of despair
African cities: Destroying the city to save it
Russia: Putin tries to build an internyet
Macron’s manifesto: Friends, Europeans
Italy: Ghost of the Camorra
Charlemagne: Let’s get this party ousted
Labour’s prospects: Two left feet
Transgender prisoners: A tough cell
Kumar Bhattacharyya, 1940-2019: The man who recharged Britain
Knife crime: Murder mystery
The housing market: Cash in the attic
Sex and religion: Diversity v diversity
The environment: A greener and more pleasant land
Bagehot: Suspicious minds
First-class air travel: The people in front
Foreign internship
China’s tech freeze: Unicorns in winter
AT&T and Time Warner: Luvvies leaving
Renewable energy: Gust of change
Tech and privacy: Facebook’s third act
The Brumadinho dam collapse: Beyond the Vale
Bartleby: A small step for women
Ship recycling: High by the beach
Schumpeter: It shouldn’t happen to a vet
Global housing: Prime cuts
Chinese data: Slower but steadier?
Buttonwood: The Shanghai open
LSE Group: Having its cake
Money-laundering: Europe awash
National development banks: Reality cheque
Free exchange: Shocked
Manoeuvring satellites: Air braking
Pest control: String theory
Computer security: Do svidaniya secrecy
Alcoholic spirits: Going against the grain
Enter, the dragon: A Dragon visits the ISS
Curing HIV: The English patient
Revisiting Chernobyl: A view from the bridge
Race and sex on stage: A bigger splash
Love, fame, poetry and death: Spiders of society
Swedish fiction: This thing of darkness
Economic data, commodities and markets
Measles: Fever pitch
André Previn: Maestro and music
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