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The Economist [周五, 21 2月 2020] by calibre instant download

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The Economist [周五, 21 2月 2020] by calibre instant download

本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Big tech: Big tech’s $2trn bull run
Student debt: Getting the maths right
The Bundesbank and the ECB: Couples therapy
Britain’s legal system: Boris v the judges
Climate philanthropy: The great Bezos giveaway
Letters to the editor: On Clayton Christensen, Bernie Sanders, puberty blockers, private equity, police, China, sad songs
The Philippines: Still the people’s choice
South Carolina’s Democratic primary: Twilight of the moderates
The Democratic debate: Mike drop
Presidential approval ratings: A bogus bump
Peter Hotez, vaccine campaigner: Anger in a time of autism
Boy Scouts of America enters Chapter 11: Scout’s (dis)honour
Medicine and the law: Kidney failure
Gentrification in Washington, DC: A no Go-Go area
Lexington: The other war on migrants
Uruguay’s next president: Changing the guard
Pipeline protests: Shut down Canada
Japan’s economy: Typhoon, pestilence and tax
Manufacturing in Australia: Holden folds
Marriage in Pakistan: Clawless clauses
Elections in Afghanistan: To the victor the toils
Banyan: Mandarins for Mandarin
The coronavirus epidemic: Casualties of war
Diplomatic rhetoric: Discovering Twitter
Chaguan: Putting faces to the numbers
American policy in Africa: A strategy on autopilot
Voting in Africa: Why the young and rich vote less
Delivering letters in Congo: The postman never rings at all
South Sudan: Inching towards peace
Jews in Egypt: Welcome back, sort of
Arab states and the IMF: A bit too austere
France’s economy: The president’s paradox
French puritanism: Liaisons dangereuses
China v Sweden: Shotgun diplomacy
Russia v Yukos: Much ado about “such”
Orthodox Christianity: The sound of schism
Turkish justice: Guilty of caring
Charlemagne: How to mess up immigration
Constitutional reform: Judging the judges
Brexit negotiations: Will Britain lose its marbles?
Immigration policy: Points mean prizes
Brexit negotiations: Why Britain isn’t Canada
Trade unions: Uncomradely behaviour
Reshuffle revisited: Revolving doors
Members’ clubs: More woke than coke
Bagehot: The imperial prime minister
Covid-19: Watchful waiting
The data economy: Mirror worlds
Economics: Digital plurality
Infrastructure: Spreading out
Business: The new AI-ssembly line
Geopolitics: Virtual nationalism
Policy: And the winner is…
Business and the next recession: Downturn, disrupted
Tech regulation: The Brussels effect, continued
Apple in China: Red plateau
Force majeure: A force to be reckoned with
Bartleby: Cutting the pie
Schumpeter: The CEO who loved me
The Bundesbank: Spheres of influence
Labour hoarding: Are there too many central bankers?
HSBC pivots east, again: The incredible shrinking bank
Michael Milken: Friends in high places
Buttonwood: The cash bug
Cross-border capital flows: Following the money
Young, gifted and in the red: Student debt in America amounts to over $1.5trn
Free exchange: Shock therapy
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Is there anybody out there?
Soil microbiology: Three’s company
Psychology: Face blind
Histories of the web: Paradise lost
Jean history: Rhapsody in blue
Mountaineering wars: Summit diplomacy
Kurdish art: Remember, remember
Russian lives: The grey zone
Economic data, commodities and markets
Discrimination in China: Call me maybe
“Mad Mike” Hoare: Living dangerously
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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