The Economist [čet, 29 nov 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Trade and technology: Chip wars
Mexico’s new president: AMLO’s errors
Global warming: The great inaction
Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi: Unholy alliance
Gene editing: The baby crisperer
Letters: Letters to the editor
Chipmaking: The chips are down
The economy: Safe as houses
Global warming: Doomsday book
Puerto Rico’s recovery: Death, destruction and investment
The Supreme Court: Fine tuning
Michael Madigan: Make no waves, back no losers
Lexington: Off the reservation
Mexico’s new president: El Estado soy yo
Education in Brazil: Pencil, ruler, gay kit
Bello: Bankers, communists and football
Elections in Taiwan: Tsai swiped
Banyan: Rolling out 4G
Indonesian politics: A cleric for all seasons
Terrorism in India: Blasts from the past
Australian politics: Victorian values
Taxation: What about representation?
Media freedom: London calling
Chaguan: A history of China in 8m objects
Angola: Party guy
Ebola in Congo: A battle within a battle
Western Sahara: The sands time forgot
The World Cup: A host of issues
The Sea of Galilee: Walking on desalinated water
Russia and Ukraine: Sea of troubles
German politics: Change, but not too much
France: High visibility
#MeToo in Turkey: Sound of silence
Polish pollsters: Poll-gagged
Charlemagne: Forgetting and remembering
Religious schools: Leap of faith
Patronage: Knights become pawns
Brexit and the economy: How to be poorer
Moped crime: Crash, bang, wallow
Construction and archaeology: Can you dig it?
Labour and business: Vanguard of the Clubcard
Scottish property: The promised land
Bagehot: Theresa agonistes
Indigenous peoples: The value of solitude
Brazil: Of soldiers and game fish
Australia and New Zealand: The Kiwi model
Conquering carbon dioxide: The hydrogen bombshell
Mass electrification: The (relatively) easy part
Brain scan: John Goodenough
Heavy transport: The great freight race
Heating: Left out in the cold
Decarbonising industry: Coke fiends
Aviation: Flying in formation
From hot air to action: Decarbonised capitalism
Extractive industries: In a hole
Cobalt supply: Battery farming
State-owned enterprises: Chief executed officers
Bartleby: Working for a purpose
General Motors: Last-chance saloon
Post-Soviet farming: Good times in Grainville
Schumpeter: Clout and reach
Brexit and finance (1): Ready, set, sort of
Brexit and finance (2): The future of contracts
Mortgages in America: Homing in
Cryptocurrencies: Riding the rollercoaster
Environmental finance: Verdant and vibrant
Pubs in Ireland: Opening time
Buttonwood: Scavenging in the junkyard
Free exchange: Tall tales
GM human beings: A moment for reflection
Target in sight: InSight lands on Mars
Antibiotic resistance: Enlightenment
Psychiatric genetics: Attention, please
Prosthetic limbs: Ghost busters
Books of the year: The big read
The Economist’s journalists unbound: A short history of moonlighting
Economic data, commodities and markets
Populism in Europe: Aux armes, citoyens!
Raed Fares: One small town in Syria
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