The Economist [周五, 11 1月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Chinese science: Red moon rising
Politics in Washington: How America’s shutdown ends
Britain’s opposition: Still having its cake
Peak smartphone: Bad news for Apple. Good news for humanity
Pakistan: Praetorian penury
On animal rights, genocide, working, Foucault, Brexit, Santa Claus: Letters to the editor
Pakistan: Tales of self-harm
Governing America: This town, shut down
Health economics: Shopping for a Caesarean
Mischief and policing: Swatting up
#MeToo and conservatism: Sister sledging
Chicago corruption: On the make by the lake
Lexington: John Kasich: conservative orphan
Nicolás Maduro: Six more years?
Wildlife trafficking: Guarding guaras
Bello: Open or closed?
Ageing in Japan: Home help
The king of Malaysia: Monarchical merry-go-round
Anti-meritocracy in India: Quotas for all
Rural Australia: Immigrants in the outback
Banyan: Free and uneasy
The economy: Oh, for an assembly-line job
AIDS: Testing times
Chaguan: Something old, something new
Sudan: “We are all Darfur”
Congo’s election: The Kinshasa surprise
African presidents: Till death do us part
America and Iraq: Crude deals over oil
Agritech in Israel: Silicon makes the desert bloom
Belarus: He had a friend in Minsk
The Orthodox church: A tale of two patriarchs
Polish defence: Fort Trump
Street names: Maiden lanes
France: More égalité than you might think
Cyber-crime: Germany finds G0d
Charlemagne: A Carolingian folly
The opposition: Labour’s Brexit balancing act
The Brexit debate: Can no deal be stopped?
Health reform: No hospital for old men
Britain and Japan: Charm defensive
Philanthropy: Undying loyalty
Britain’s most innovative police chief: Good cop, mad cop
Bagehot: In charge of the asylum
The new missionaries: Soul-savers from the south
Peak smartphone: Cracks in the glass
The future of consumer electronics: Keynote speaker
Bartleby: Permission to speak
The fallout from California’s fires: Money to burn
Carlos Ghosn in court: Wheels of justice
Indonesia’s e-commerce binge: Island shopping
Schumpeter: On the edge of Mordor
Emerging markets: The bears’ clause
Buttonwood: How the mighty fall
Sexism in economics: Study thyself
The World Bank: Jim jumps
European banking: Open plan
American stock exchanges: Crashing the party
Free exchange: Down towns
Chinese science: The great experiment
Russia on film: Prophecies and revelations
Literary posterity: Tales of a suitcase
Bedroom fiction: Teeth and claws
Violence and its aftermath: The price of peace
Economic data, commodities and markets
Burgernomics: Pick of the menu
Herb Kelleher: The high priest of ha ha
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