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The Economist [周五, 25 1月 2019] by calibre instant download

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Year:2019
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The Economist [周五, 25 1月 2019] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Business this week

Politics this week

KAL’s cartoon

Global business: Slowbalisation

Drones: Hovering saviour or menace?

Venezuela: Removing Maduro

Democratic Republic of Congo: The great election robbery

Index funds: Beating the pros

On housing, Europe, Britain, Pakistan, the military, Chairman Mao: Letters

Slowbalisation: The global list

Early education: Young Americans

Democrats and democratic socialists: AO, let’s go

Riding bulls: Masculinity on steroids

Foxconn in Wisconsin: Makers and takers

Lexington: Shutdown losers and winners

Venezuela’s crisis: One republic, two presidents

Murder in Brazil: Dying young

Defending Taiwan: Dire strait

Banyan: The mystery of the ballot box

South Korea’s judiciary: Judging the judges

Dress codes in Japan: Defending the nail

Education in India: Roiled academy

Politics in Afghanistan: Shuffling deckhands

Extremism in Indonesia: Undeserving

Foreign students: Silk Rhodes

The judiciary: Politics v the law

Chaguan: Seeing the wood for the trees

Binyamin Netanyahu and the press: “My own media”

Egypt’s new capital: An elephant in the desert

Media freedom: Sword 1, Pen 0

Repression in Zimbabwe: Blood on their hands

Congo’s new president: The man who won the count

Battling superbugs: First, wash your hands

Germany’s economy: Calling time

Trying war crimes: Residual injustices

German trains: Dud on the tracks

Money-laundering: Treasure islands

Charlemagne: Fog in the Channel

Theresa May’s government: The absent agenda

Brexit and Parliament: Unintended consequences

Mike Ashley: Vulture or visionary?

Polygraphs: Testing the test

Nuclear power: Meltdown

Exporting health care: The (Inter)National Health Service

Teesside: Port in a storm

Bagehot: The troubles of Lazarus

Sport and safety: Knocking heads together

Reliance Jio: India’s new Jiography

European industry: The big merger that couldn’t

Bartleby: Woke, not broke

Data protection: Opening salvo

Huawei: Cold-shouldered

Ofo: Kicking the wheels

Schumpeter: A topsy-turvy world

Cyber-insurance: Black swans and fat tails

China’s economy: Slowness is in the eye of the beholder

Monetary policy in Africa: The winding road

Benchmark interest rates: Reference point

Italian banks: Stubborn blemishes

Buttonwood: Wizened of Oz

Regulating auditors: Big numbers

Unwinding quantitative easing: A delicate balance

Free exchange: Situation normal

Combating drones: A new dogfight

Marine biology: Cool cucumbers

Palaeontology: Like clockwork

Modern life: A pressing problem

Trick photography: Out of the shadows

Political theory: The wheel of history

The elite that failed: The Davos delusion

Native American history: Still beating

Urban photography: A schoolroom in the Village

New American fiction: Above us only sky

Economic data, commodities and markets

British universities: Money and meaning

Marcel Azzola: To Parnassus

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