The Economist [周四, 29 三月 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
The workplace of the future: AI-spy
America and world trade: The danger of the deal
Nuclear proliferation: Making Satan great again
Northern Ireland and Brexit: Identity theft
Iraq: Better days in Baghdad
On China, Colombia, Stephen Hawking, sensible people: Letters to the editor
Northern Ireland: Past and future collide
Team Trump: March madness
Alternatives to Obamacare: Abandon ship!
Shaping electoral districts: Drawing the line
Special elections: You cannot lose if you do not play
Suicide: Self-destructing
Spanish in America: The long adiós
Lexington: The warrior look
Mexico: How AMLO might win
Bello: Peru’s President Pedro Pablo the Brief
Uruguay’s economy: The magic of Montevideo
China and North Korea: More conviviality than clarity
Pakistan’s judiciary: Justice on the loose
Nepal and India: A prickly pair
Tourism in the Philippines: A palm-fringed cesspool
India’s armed forces: Paper elephant
Pursuing fugitives abroad: Forbidding kingdom
Repatriating Uighurs: Nowhere to hide
Banyan: Chairman of Everything
Iraq after Islamic State: Moving forward
Returning migrants: Homeward bound
Illegal charcoal: A very black market
Comic books in Africa: Sub-Saharan superheroes
Europe’s “identitarian” right: White, right and pretentious
Expelling Russian diplomats: The defiant pariah
Italy: Birds of a feather
Turkey: It’s an Erdogan-eat-Dogan world
Moldova: Cheers for Moldovan wine
Spain and separatism: The long arm
Charlemagne: Going Dutch
Evidence in schools: The big education experiment
Boxed in: Cartographical controversy
Relitigating the Brexit campaign: Did Leave cheat?
Cambridge Analytica: A new industry grows up fast
Pastimes: A quizzical country
NHS funding: How to spend it
Bagehot: Nothing to see here
The Iran nuclear deal: A kettle of hawks
Artificial intelligence in business: GrAIt expectations
Supply chains: In algorithms we trust
Customer service: Here to help
Human resources: Hire education
Future workplaces: Smile, you’re on camera
External providers: Leave it to the experts
The future: Two-faced
Ad agencies: Mad men adrift
Ride-hailing in South-East Asia: Grabbing back
Mobile telecoms: Red hot
Consumer goods: Compos menses
European media: Political football
European oil majors: From Mars to Venus
Schumpeter: Getting a handle on a scandal
US-China trade: Tumbling down
China’s supply chains: Collateral damage
Buttonwood: Buckle up
India’s economy: Chugging along
Oil futures: Crude gambit
Income growth: Home improvement
Funeral finance: Death and the salesmen
Free exchange: Wakandanomics
Beekeeping: What’s the buzz?
Education policy: Selective evidence
Cardiology: Patching broken hearts
Data markets: Exchange value
MLK, 50 years on: Like a mighty stream
Refugee lives: Out of many, some
Solar energy: Rays of hope
Johnson: Build it and they will come
José Abreu: Music as salvation
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
Global mergers and acquisitions
Markets
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