The Economist [周五, 15 3月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Brexit: Whatever next?
The transatlantic relationship: Worth fighting for
The aircraft industry: Plane truths
China’s balance of payments: The big flip
Mental health: Shrinks, expanded
Thailand’s bogus election: General decline
Letters to the editor: On Islam, China, priests, medicine, defence, the periodic table, the Oscars
American corporate debt: Carry that weight
The techlash gathers pace: Move fast and break things
College admissions: Bribe styles of the rich and famous
Central American migration: A tale of two borders
New York apartments: Islands in the sky
National security: No happy ending
Labour markets: Okun’s razor
Lexington: The Irish conquest of America
Brazil: The digital bully pulpit
Venezuela: Lights out, but not curtains
Colombia: JEPpardy
Bello: The reluctant liberal
Thailand’s rigged election: All for show
Banyan: The art of the impossible
Afghanistan’s Syrian problem: Demob unhappy
Japan: The unkindest cut
Renaming the Philippines: Back to basics
Politics in Indonesia: Outer-island views
Health products: Spin doctors
Comedy: A blind eye to turn
Chaguan: Let policy wonks proliferate
Kenyan politics: From frog to toady
Tanzania: A dose of bull
Freeing Ethiopia’s press: Ink by the barrel in Addis Ababa
Education in Syria: Failing
Algeria: Bouteflika bows out
Ukraine: Tragicomedy
Turkey, Russia and America: Weapons of choice
German politics: Annegret’s progress
Croatia: Speed king
Norway, Switzerland and the EU: Pragmatic v prickly
Charlemagne: Meet Marion Maréchal
Brexit and Parliament: Three strikes
Article 50: Extend, but don’t pretend
The spring statement: Fiscal frippery
Northern Ireland: Where deftness fails
Company audits: From cosy to nosy
Oxbridge colleges: Last women standing
Health care: Sexual selection
Bagehot: After May
Mental-health care: Talk is cheap
Foreign internship
NATO at 70: Mature reflection
Keeping Russia in check: Disquiet on the eastern front
Spending: Promises, promises
European defence: Going solo?
Social media: The art of info-war
Future-gazing: The next ACT
The next three decades: NATO at 100
Sources and acknowledgments
Boeing: A crisis of confidence
Autonomous systems: The computer in the cockpit
Bartleby: The tech factor
Big energy and big tech: Oil rush
Video games: Ahead of Steam?
Volkswagen: New wave
Schumpeter: The end of the affair
The Chinese economy: Package deal
Buttonwood: Gross returns
The euro area’s economy: Self-defence
Wells Fargo: In the pillory
Gold in India: Lacklustre
Turkey: Default setting
Free exchange: Magic or logic?
Geoengineering: Sunny with overcast features
Palaeontology: Monkey puzzle
Antidepressants: Ketamine treatment
Psychology: Dinner diplomacy
Lives of the artists: This soul of a woman
America and the world: Pointillist power
New American fiction: Desert storms
Music therapy: The ballad of King D
Johnson: Mightier than the sword
Indicators: Economic data, commodities and markets
Germany’s far right: Then and now
Mags Portman: One tablet, taken daily
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