The Economist [周五, 29 3月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Brexit after May: The Silly Isles
Israeli politics: King Bibi: a parable of modern populism
The world economy: Inversions and aversions
American politics: Trump resurgent
Museums and protests: Culture vultures
Letters to the editor: On Chernobyl, the Irish, councils, Tom Watson, energy, China, Brexit, first class
Binyamin Netanyahu: Statesman and schemer
The Mueller report: He told you so
Colorado’s governor: Sound of the Polis
Gerrymandering: Election doping
Hanging with the anti-vaxxers: Sharp exchanges
The cost of California: Homing in
Lexington: William Barr, executive assistant
Guatemala: Time for Thelma?
Argentina: The Mendoza model
Bello: The apprentice president of Brazil
Thailand: To the spoiler, victory
Banyan: Unclean
K-pop: Sex, drugs and spy-cams
Pakistan: Quacks like a doc
India’s space weapons: The sky’s no limit
Australian politics: Immigrants strike back
Democracy in Indonesia: Dildo for president
Social management: Keeping tabs
The worst industrial disaster since 2015: A factory inferno
Mozambique: First the floods, then the pestilence
Rwanda’s genocide, 25 years on: We’re just one happy family now, aren’t we?
Ethnic labels in Rwanda: Don’t ask, do tell
Government bloat: Twilight of the bureaucrats
Germany’s Social Democrats: Left behind
Ukraine’s presidential election: Unscripted
Turkey: Elections and Erdoganomics
The Netherlands: Taking flight
France: Among the yellow jackets
Charlemagne: The spectre of Airstrip One
Parliament and Brexit: The ultimate price
Public opinion and Brexit: The elusive will
Newport’s by-election: Don’t mention the B-word
Manchester’s health experiment: Total policy
Brexit promises: Magical thinking
The minimum wage at 20: Towards a tipping point
Bagehot: The end of May
Cultural objects: Reflecting on past sins
Museum funding: Give, get or get off
Foreign internship
The future of media: Streamlined
Hyundai Motor: In need of a tune-up
Bartleby: The grinch that sold charisma
Naspers: Going Dutch
A unicorn stampede: Lyft and the unicorns
Chinese trains: The red-train blues
Telecom Italia: Wall Street comes to Milan
Renewable energy: Power struggle
Schumpeter: Ninja activists
Cryptocurrencies: The madness of crowds
Buttonwood: A world of difference
Italy’s labour market: A perilous choice
Monetary policy: Keep it up
A row over Venezuela: Chengdu then don’t
Argentina v Japan: Exceptions and rules
Free exchange: Ageing is a drag
Space rocks: Skyfalls
Biochemistry: Sniffing out Parkinson’s
Robot baristas: The ultimate coffee machine
Pest control: A bug in the system
Solar power: Gathering the rays
Mao Zedong: The chairman will see you now
Sexism and espionage: The limping lady
African-American music: The blues had a baby
Johnson: Rules to live by
Brexit and the markets: The price of no-deal
Mary Warnock: Seeing things clear
Economic data, commodities and markets
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