The Economist [周五, 18 1月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
KAL’s cartoon
Business this week
Britain and the European Union: The mother of all messes
Tackling corruption: Judge dread
France and Germany: Engine trouble
China and Hong Kong: One country, two song-sheets
Arms control: Taming terminators
On gerrymandering, mosques, roundabouts, swimming, Minnesota, emus: Letters
Autonomous weapons: Trying to restrain the robots
Presidential authority: Lovin’ it
Shutdown economics: Snowing on the parade
Sororities and fraternities: Toga, toga
A new attorney-general: Barr is no sheep
Health policy: After Obamacare
Lexington: The wild rise of Mick Mulvaney
Canada: Faded romance
Bolivia: Adamant Evo
Bello: Adam Smith in Chile
Indonesia’s economy: Awaiting the fanfare
Politics in Mongolia: Piercing the fog
Transport in Myanmar: Four wheels better
Urbanism in South Korea: The tyranny of the tower block
Banyan: Island dean
Anti-anthem protests in Hong Kong: Tuning out
Relations with Canada: No mercy
Chaguan: Losing hearts and minds
Kenya attacked: Terrorism returns to Nairobi
Repression in Zimbabwe: Under the cover of darkness
Senegal’s presidential election: Plain sailing for Sall
Algerian politics: Who’s got the power?
Asylum-seekers from the Gulf: Voting with their feet
Dissent in Iran: Rebel music
Franco-German relations: State of the nations
Serbia: Ready to join the European Union?
Macedonia and Greece: A new north
Gdansk weeps: Death of a mayor
Charlemagne: Beware the bio-populists
Brexit and Parliament: The Noes have it
Extending Article 50: Extra time—and penalties
Meanwhile, across the Channel: Waiting for Angela
Politics and pints: Me and my Spoons
The Scottish National Party: Saltires and smears
Morgan Motor Company: Blast from the past
Bagehot: The great rescrambling
Chickenomics: Ruling the roost
America’s extraterritorial reach (1): Uncle Sam’s game
Bartleby: Continent cut off
America’s extraterritorial reach (2): The French resolution
Founders’ control: Bezos v Bezos
The global car industry: The big freeze
Schumpeter: Is Google an evil genius?
Chinese debt: So bad it’s good
Banking in America: As you were
The euro zone: Euroboom to eurogloom
Buttonwood: The Albert call
Money-market funds: Sub par
Andrea Orcel and Santander: Deal? No deal
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board: Moose in the market
Free exchange: Debtor alive
Synthetic biology: New tricks
James Watson: Genetic disorder
Curbing indoor pollution: Clean air act
Global health: The X factor
The Richard Casement internship
Demographic change: People power
The world of work: Nothing to lose but their laptops
Nigerian fiction: Fair is fowl
A venerable enfant terrible: The big cheese
Johnson: Keeping it in the family
Economic data, commodities and markets
Managers in football: Not so special
Geoffrey Langlands: The last Britisher
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