The Economist [周五, 22 3月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Regulating tech giants: Europe takes on the tech giants
The $100bn bet: Too close to the Son
The Christchurch mosque massacre: The new face of terror, much like the old
Women and economics: Market power
Insects: Plague without locusts
Letters to the editor: On Florida, water, biomass energy, El Cid, Joan Baez, clowns
European technology regulation: The power of privacy
Challenging adtech: See you in court
Policing: Watching the watchmen
College admissions: Exorbitant privilege
Voter suppression: Was it stolen?
The Supreme Court: Kafkaesque justice
Recycling markets: A rubbish idea
Lexington: Bet on O’Rourke
Trudeau’s woes: Down, not out
Bello: Mausoleum of broken institutions
Kazakhstan: A showman exits
Personal seals in Japan: For the chop
Taiwanese politics: Splittists
Mumbai’s bridges: Crumbling
North Korean propaganda: Deity in a T-shirt
Banyan: A distorted mirror
Indian politics: No tactic is too underhand
Narcotics: Old habits die hard
Television drama: Conflicted Confucians
Chaguan: China loses patience
Protests in the Arab world: Talk of spring
Israeli politics: The man who would be prime minister
Congo: Fighting Ebola, and myths
Mozambique: Beira’s battering
The Lord’s Resistance Army: A former rebel in the dock
Greece: The twilight of Syriza
Italy and China: Not so silky
Slovakia: If the Caputova fits
Lithuania: To life
Health care in Ireland: On second thoughts...
Charlemagne: Metabolically different
Britain and the European Union: Brextension time
Business and Brexit: Stay of execution
Health care: Doctors, ordered
The Liberal Democrats: Hope for the hopeless
Emigration: G’daytime television
High-rise living: Of plonkers and planners
Bagehot: The roar of the crowd
White nationalist terrorism: No safe places
SoftBank and technology investments: Vision 2.0
Bartleby: Drivers wanted
Mobile networks: 5G or fifth column?
Indian motorcycles: Back on a roll
Boeing and the FAA: Flying too closely
Schumpeter: Taking on the baddies
Payment firms: Terminal velocity
Buttonwood: A basket of intangibles
Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank: Urged to merge
Women in economics: #EconomistsToo
Free exchange: Natural talent
Insects: Nothing in the cry of cicadas
Medical devices: Powered by the heart
Cannabis: Strong pot is hot
Anthropology: Big people, big gods
Comedy and censorship: Wax and gold
Fiction and reality: Spies like us
New American fiction: You only live twice
Health care and technology: The AI will see you now
Public art: They could be heroes
Happiness economics: Dismal science
Atta Elayyan: Darting, seizing, winning
Economic data, commodities and markets
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