The Economist [Fri, 03 Jul 2020] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Joe Biden: Retro or radical?
The pandemic: The way we live now
Hong Kong: A safe harbour no more
Investing in India: Inside game
The Nile: Dam bluster
Letters to the editor: On artificial intelligence, green investing, GDP, gardens, working from home
Joe Biden: He persisted
The presidential election: Donald Trump’s uphill battle
State flags: Mississippi changes its colours
John Roberts: Hail to the chief
Capital punishment: Cruel, unusual and costly
The Democratic left: Gathering steam
Intelligence and the president: Pandering to the bear
Lexington: It’s messing with Texas
Mexican-American relations: The two amigos
Colombia: Post-party town
Cuba: Neither mulas nor moolah
Bello: Ecuador’s anguish
The war in Afghanistan: Withdraw first, ask questions later
India and China: Hit them where it hurts us
India’s obsession with TikTok: Fifteen seconds of fame
Feeding Singapore: The rise of the rooftop farmer
Vietnam: Your loss, my grain
Banyan: A charged relationship
Hong Kong’s freedoms: The evening of its days
Popular culture: Star wars
Chaguan: The great unifier
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam: Showdown on the Nile
Malawi’s new president: A lesson in democracy
Another sort of plague: Locusts at the gate
Sierra Leone: Guild of thieves
Facebook and autocrats: With friends like these
Music in the Arab world: Rap the casbah
Russia: Parade’s end
Turkey: Osman and the snails
France: The president’s dilemmas
Ireland: A new world
Covid-19 and the Nordics: Borderline personalities
Charlemagne: Let expats vote
Producing a vaccine: Moonshot
Relations with China: Getting off the fence
The economy: V-sign
Infrastructure: Boris digs for victory
Lockdown in Leicester: Not again
Teaching history: War of the poses
Toy soldiers: The lead belt booms
Bagehot: Giving the bureaucrats a rocket
The pandemic’s next stage: The new normal
If the Republicans pivoted on climate: The elephant’s U-turn
If water shortages destabilised China: Trickle-down policies
If climate activists turned to terrorism: Green blood
If carbon removal became the new Big Oil: Big Suck
If covid-19 devastated aviation: Peak plane
If technology tracked all carbon emissions: The rise of carbon surveillance
If mammoths were recreated: Doing the tundra quick-steppe
If nuclear power had taken off: The road not taken
Business in India: All aboard
Meal-delivery wars: Appetite for destruction
Airlines and the climate: Setting a new CORSIA
The Facebook boycott: With a little help from its friends
Nissan: Turning down the volume
Logistics (1): Seeking deliverance
Logistics (2): Droning on
Bartleby: Keep it practical
Schumpeter: The legacy of Chesapeake
Public finances: The debt toll
Banks and the recession: What if?
Trade finance: Collateral damage
Chinese banking: Xi sank your battleship
Property in America: The house wins
Buttonwood: Zero gravity
Free exchange: A Latin American tragedy
Hydrogen power: Another look in the toy box
Phylloxera: The root of the problem
Urban history: A night at the Cathay
American politics: Orange warning
Secrets and lies: Cherchez les femmes
Television drama: Creative destruction
Home Entertainment: Chekhov in Siberia
Home Entertainment: Hidden depths
Economic data, commodities and markets
Covid-19 and lockdowns: Thinking fast and slow
Li Zhensheng: Facing it
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