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The Economist 2019-06-15 by The Economist instant download

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Authors:The Economist
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Year:2019
Publisher:The Economist
Language:english
File Size:9.74 MB
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The Economist 2019-06-15 by The Economist instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The rule of law: Hong Kong

The European Central Bank: Presidential credentials

British politics: A Conservative clown show

Sudan: Stop the war before it starts

The European Union: A Balkan betrayal

Letters to the editor: On Brazil, water, chess, Britain, criminal justice, Germany, the bible, presenteeism

Protests in Hong Kong: A palpable loss

Hong Kong’s economy: Garrotting the golden goose

Race and life expectancy: Black lives longer

Worker-ownership funds: The winner (no longer) takes it all

Religion and freedom: I can do no other

Political ideology: Left nation

Burying the poor: Potters’ fields

Environmental policy: Green New Democrats

Lexington: On the edge

North American diplomacy: Chatting over the fence

Bello: Lava Jato in trouble

Ayahuasca in Colombia: Bad trip

Canadian basketball: Slam dunk, eh?

Indian politics: Costume drama

Recycling: Refusing refuse

Japanese names: Flipping out

An election in Kazakhstan: Old problems, no solutions

Power generation in South Korea: A muddy future

Banyan: The rugged nanny state

Rare earths: Magnetic attraction

Debating contests: Dialectical materialism

Crisis in Khartoum: Sudan on the brink

Religious schools in Senegal: Chained to tradition

Media freedom in Nigeria: Don’t gag me

Gay rights in Africa: Love and the law

Iraqi Kurdistan: Comeback Kurds

The Gulf: Sovereign wealth, sovereign whims

Prostitution: The new puritans

France: Emmanuel Macron’s Act II

Russia: Five days that rattled the Kremlin

The politics of climate change: Germany’s green makeover

Moldova’s political crisis: Plahotniuc v Putin

Charlemagne: A Brexit dividend

The Conservative leadership contest: Dealers and no-dealers

Climate-change protests: The sky’s the limit

Liberal Democrats: The centre holds

Hargreaves Lansdown: Nice little earner

Higher education: SOS for SOAS

The justice system: Court in the middle

Paying for the BBC: Grannies v Auntie

Bagehot: The edge of the volcano

Delays in the skies: A holding pattern

The life of German tycoons: The reticent rich

Bartleby: For the future, look to the past

Transport: Flying start

Computer games: Unconsoled

Antitrust in America: The break-up conversation

Tesla’s tribulations: Results at Tesla give Elon Musk much to think about

Schumpeter: Fighting the next war

The European Central Bank: Constrained optimisation

Dodgy data: The Indian growth fable

Martin Feldstein: An economic institution

Government debt: Open book

Monetary policy: The tail that wags

Charity at scale: More is less

Buttonwood: Against the clock

American retail banking: The giants are coming

Free exchange: Votes of confidence

Space business: Orbital ecosystem

AI in space: In high detail

Gene editing: Jump start

Neuroscience: Spark of genius

Tyre technology: Flat out useful

Policing social media: Guardians of the galaxy

Anglo-Turkish fiction: Life after life

Crime and the environment: Into the inferno

Art and love: A muse’s burden

Culture in the Middle East: The sultan’s song

Cricket: Beyond a boundary

Claus von Bülow: Did he or didn’t he?

Economic data, commodities and markets

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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