The Economist [周五, 15 2月 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
KAL’s cartoon
Business this week
The resurgent left: Millennial socialism
Gas and geopolitics: Putin’s pipeline
South Africa: Light-bulb moment
America’s safety-net: Don’t put work requirements on Medicaid
The politics of religion: Muslims are going native
On the World Bank, Labour, Virginia, vaccinations, John Ruskin, pisco, lifts: Letters
Millennial socialism: Life, liberty and the pursuit of property
The safety-net: The Arkansas experiment
Congressional negotiations: Shutdown, shut down
Anti-Semitism: Old prejudice in new tweets
The Democratic primary: Amy, chasing
Crime in the Bay Area: The lax tax
Lexington: The interminable abortion war
Fertility in Latin America: The high cost of early motherhood
Venezuela: Better dead than Yanqui-fed
Bello: Here comes the judge
Politics in Thailand: General confusion
Indian statistics: Bullock cart or locomotive?
South Korea and America: The art of the temporary deal
Australia v boat people: Sick joke
Media freedom in the Philippines: Stopping the press
Banyan: Meet me in Luneta
Teaching law: Rights and wrongs
Science fiction: Lights! Camera! Win-win outcomes!
Chaguan: The pursuit of happiness
South African politics: The enigma of Ramaphosa
Boko Haram: Buhari’s Vietnam
France and Chad: New dog, old tricks
Down to one square mile: The caliphate’s last stand
Southern exposure: The battle for Libya’s frontier
Saudi missiles: Protection rocket
Spanish politics: Sánchez touches the void
Energy politics: Paying the piper
Italy: Rattling the doors
Hungary: Family fortunes
Protests in Russia: The Strunino story
Charlemagne: Shrinking the Black Sea
The economy since the referendum: The road not taken
All trade talks and no action: Trade plans run late
The Brexit negotiations: Crisis deferred, again
MPs v activists: Rise of the selectocrats
Regulating the news: Read all about it
Body modification: A legal tongue-twister
Doctors and suicide: First, do no harm?
British Eurocrats: The last of the Mohicans
Bagehot: The silence of the lambs
Demography and automation: Robots that look after grandma
Islam in the West: Here to stay
History: Third time lucky?
Glossary: Need to know
Influence from abroad: Soft power
Western responses: Taking back control
Jihadist Islam: Hollow victories
Fusing cultures: West-eastern divan
Bezos v Pecker: In his prime
Amazon’s HQ2: Return to sender
Bartleby: Engaged or vacant?
The car industry (1): Tata to the rescue
The car industry (2): Entente non-cordiale
China’s gold business: The bijoux of Beigao
Schumpeter: Slim pickings
American banks: Bigger is beautiful
The China-US trade dispute: An ocean apart
Buttonwood: Catching the gold bug
Philanthropy: The maniacal and the miraculous
The labour market: True colours
Basic income and work incentives: Field notes
Free exchange: Replacebook
Border-control technology: The invisible boundary
Prion disease: A twisted tale
Automotive engineering: Look! No brakes
Culinary science: Rates of exchange
Political fiction: From confetti to mosaic
Rhyme and regionalism: The singer and the song
Colonial history: Evils of empire
Sport and modernity: In search of lost time
Johnson: What we talk about when we talk
Economic data, commodities and markets
Names and immigration: Few “Hans” on deck
James McManus: Looking after the neighbourhood
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