The Economist [周五, 17 5月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
China v America: A new kind of cold war
South Africa: Now for the hard part
America’s abortion laws: Supremely wrong
Fiscal policy: Cocked and ready
Politicians and comedy: You couldn’t make it up
Letters to the editor: On Narendra Modi, religion, Brexit, YouTube, monarchies
The EU elections: Changing parliamentary perspectives
Working: Better at the bottom
Abortion laws: Alabama shakes
Amy Coney Barrett: Justice-in-waiting
Education policy: Class struggle
Lexington: Incumbency ain’t what it used to be
Argentina’s politics: All through my wild days
Colombia’s peace process: Sorry, Uncle Sam
Education in Mexico: Class, dismissed
Bello: Cuba braces for belt-tightening
Afghanistan: State departure
Afghanistan’s opium trade: Making the desert bloom
Banyan: Love money
Democracy in Kazakhstan: A dissident with nothing to say
Calculating age in South Korea: A two-year month
Australia’s election: Heated debate
Taming deserts: Dust to dust
South Africa: Over the rainbow
How to spend it: Golden fleeces
Farming in Rwanda: After subsistence, what?
America and Iran: Strange manoeuvres
Russia in the Middle East: Putin’s road to Damascus
Immigration in Germany: Opening up, a crack
Bulgaria: Secrets and lies
Wine and punishment: Battling the bottlenecks
France: Mighty new metro
Charlemagne: How to win the Eurovision Song Contest
The European election: When the centre cannot hold
Football and finance: Scouts’ honour
Metro Bank: Open season
Child sexual-abuse images: Atonement
Toxic TV and mental health: Reality bites
Inequality and mortality: Deaths of despair
The Green Party: The green ripple
Bagehot: The return of Mr Brexit
Politics and comedy: Funny business
China and America: A new kind of cold war
The view from Washington: I spy
The view from Beijing: Same bed, different dreams
Down on the farm: Down on the farm
Slow boat: Slow boat
Competing in technology: One-party tech
Military development: Sputnik moments
Trade: On your bike
The future: A contest for the ages
Sanctions Inc: Hide and seek
Chaebol family feuds: Korean heir
Corporate spin-offs: Breaking up is hard to do
Freight apps: Moving with the times
Bartleby: The joy of absence
Chinese business: The daughter rose in the East
Schumpeter: Sleepless in Silicon Valley
Private equity: After Abraaj
US-China trade: Fighting words
Pakistan’s rocky finances: Catch 22
Initial public offerings: NOIPO?
O cannabis: Dank stats, bro
America’s housing market: Flipping property
Buttonwood: A tale of two stocks
Fiscal policy: Consolidation programme
Free exchange: Out there
3D printing: Inside the body shop
Cellular engineering: March to the scaffold
Conservation: Hunger games
Living in outer space: Back to the future
Metrology: Perfectly constant
Organic farming: Not a pile of dung
Intellectual history: Live and let live
Harper Lee’s lost book: After cold blood
Spanish fiction: Neighbours from hell
Art and gender: Portrait by a lady
The Venice Biennale: Beneath the waves
Economic and financial indicators
Beer ratings: Familiarity Fosters contempt
Jean Vanier: The beauty of humans
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