The Economist [Fri, 02 Feb 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
Digital health: Doctor You
Monetary policy: Changing of the guard
Theresa May: Intolerable but unsackable
European populism: Threat and opportunity
University degrees: Time to end the academic arms race
On Carillion, donkeys, teenagers, courts, advertising, the brain, universities: Letters to the editor
European populism: A dangerous waltz
The 45th president: Miller light
The original DREAMer: A 17-year wait
Institutional warfare: GOP v FBI
Human rights: Narrative violation
Earthquake preparedness: Ten per cent
Oklahoma’s schools: Five into four
Lexington: The last of the moderates
Human rights: The mouse that ruled
The Super Bowl in Canada: Let the dachshunds stampede
Costa Rica’s elections: Like Iowa, with lots of beefs
Bello: The friendly dragon
South Korea and China: Setting a new course
The Afghan conflict: Terror in Kabul
Wages in Japan: Payday mender
Dangdut: The racket of the rakyat
Thai politics: Go beset a watchman
Banyan: Dancing the cha-cha
Pyramid schemes: A multi-level scourge
Mali’s insurgency: Quicksand in the Sahel
Abortion in South Africa: Still in the backstreets
Nigerian politics: Baba, please go slow some more
Jihadist chick lit: How to please your holy warrior
Africans in Israel: Let my people stay
Disintegrating Yemen: Anarchy beckons
Turkey and NATO: An unhappy marriage
Italy: Demolition of the demolition man
Sanctions on Russia: Copy and paste
Drugs policy in Germany: Still not high
Russia’s church: Orthodox business
Charlemagne: The Minniti method
Britain and the European Union: A sea of troubles
History lessons: A century of women’s suffrage
Theresa May in China: Macartney’s heir
Corporate culture: Sex and the City
Capita in trouble: Kitchen-sink time
The disclosure of evidence: Indefensible
Voting: A not-so-youthful rebellion
European workers: The day the migrants left
Bagehot: The pinstriped populist
Higher education: All must have degrees
Digital health (1): Surgical intervention
Digital health (2): Pill crushers
Wynn Resorts: Losing streak
The beverage business: Tall drink of soda
The music business: Banding together
Engro: Thar’s coal in the desert
Telegram: Crypto for the masses
Trends in investment: Maxing the factors
Buttonwood: Buck loses its fizz
The American economy: Powell position
Cancer investing: Hunting for a cure
NAFTA: Rule brakers
A safe asset for the euro area: Breaking the doom loop
Private equity: Barbarians inside the gate
Chinese economy: No ordinary Zhou
Free exchange: Negative justice
Solar energy: Helios’s crystal
A Severn barrage: The wheel turns
Motion sickness: The upchuck wagon
The genetics of divorce: Family values
Conserving pangolins: A problem of scale
Literary lives: Creatures of the deep
Reinventing opera: Rope, knife, rose
New fiction: Fallen in love
Turmoil in Ukraine: Dark mirror
Johnson: High tones
Hugh Masekela: Freedom’s blast
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