The Economist [周五, 28 6月 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Financial services: Can the City survive Brexit?
The Gulf crisis: How to contain Iran
Climate change: States’ rights
Turkey: Democracy bites back
Language and the law: Silly sausages
Letters to the editor: On investments, New York, pensions, English, Latin, the Conservatives
America and Iran: The narrowing gyre
Environmental policy: The great divide
Donald Trump and women: Elle accuse
Hospital bills: Never a bargain
Prison architecture: Boutique slammers
(Proper) football: Better play, lesser pay
Lexington: Slave wages
Canada: Trudeau prepares for a grilling
Colombia: Lost llanos
Bello: Peace or justice?
The South Asian monsoon: The cloud messenger
Rural Japan: Old, shrinking and broke
India and America: A Harley-hating ally
Coal in Australia: Black in business
Banyan: Them v everyone
Military reform: Army dreamers
Nomenclature: Nominal confidence
Chaguan: What next for Hong Kong?
China and Africa: Beijing curbs its enthusiasm
Ethiopia’s fragile revolution: Coups and contradictions
Gambia: Parade of horrors
The Trump peace plan: Not even halfway there
Arab airports: Safety last
Turkey: Making him stronger
Albania: All blocked
France: Into the wilderness
Russia: A recycling revolution?
Demography: A baby boomlet
Charlemagne: Back to the barricades
The future of health care: What’s up, doc?
Sex and politics: Monsieur Boris
Brexit and Northern Ireland: Back to the border
The rich v the rest: How the 0.01% live
Higher education: Degrees south
Steroids and society: Welsh beef
Bagehot: The other union
Piracy: Crime waves
Blackstone: Alternative reality
Bartleby: The American exception
Ousted from the throne: Japanese AGMs are getting more boisterous
Video-streaming: Magical thinking
European steelmakers: Something good
Chinese technology: The balance of processing power
The battle for Metro: From Prague, with cash
Schumpeter: Not even halfway there
Financial centres after Brexit: City under siege
Buttonwood: Russian orthodox
Mini-BOTs: Funny money
Auditors in India: Qualified opinion
Financial crime: Cracking the shells
Fund management: Mismatch point
Citéco: Museum piece
Free exchange: On a knife-edge
The war on cancer: Big is beautiful
Palaeontology: Vegetarian crocodiles
Animal archaeology: Bang the rocks together, guys
Electrifying flight: Hybrid vigour
Art and politics in Israel: Fault lines
Mind-altering substances: Cactus spirit
Papal history: Family affairs
Italian fiction: Mamma mia
The lives of others: Bard of Britain
Residential property: As safe as houses
David Esterly: Master and apprentice
Economic data, commodities and markets
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