The Economist [Fri, 04 Sep 2020] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Politics: America’s ugly election
A prime minister’s legacy: How Abe Shinzo changed Japan
High finance in China: The exception
Digital ID cards: Time for proof
Rwanda: Nowhere to hide
On coming out, competition, the Midwest, Turkey, John Snow, York: Letters to the editor
America’s presidential election: A house divided
Swing states: The suburban strategy
Polls and nerves: Shorting volatility
Inclusivity v fairness: Vitrix ludorum
NYC’s MTA: Train wreck
Lexington: It’s the covid-economy, stupid
Brazil: An increasingly prickly partnership
Canada and the United States: Frontier friendship
Japanese politics: A new story at last
Feminism in Pakistan: No shrinking violets
Covid-19 in India: Double whammy
Taiwan: Unambiguously dangerous
Banyan: Three-finger salute
Education reform: Testy times
Inner Mongolia: Mongolingualism
Chaguan: Keeping a grip
United Nations peacekeeping in Congo: Blue helmet blues
Rwanda’s celebrated hotel manager: We don’t need another hero
Elections in Burkina Faso: Sacking the voters
Lebanon: The sultan et le président
Egyptian politics: Defendant number 54,000,000
France: The man with le Plan
Belarus and Russia: A distorted picture
Germany’s envoy to Poland: Not much of a welcome
Animal rights in the Netherlands: Not fur sale
Charlemagne: Politicians or technocrats?
Boris Johnson: Could do better
Dog-walking: Parading the pooch
Brexit negotiations: Deal or no deal?
Covid-19 in England: A summer break
The housing market: Flatlining
5G: Moobile networks
Rave revival: Third summer of love
Bagehot: The Lib Dems might just fly again
The digitisation of government: Paper travails
Prosus: Winner’s curse
Wizz Air: Rising in the east
Japanese business: Rebalancing act
Berkshire Hathaway’s Japanese bet: Buffett bets on Japan
Bartleby: After the fall
Indian business: Over-Reliance
TikTok: Limbo dance
Schumpeter: Reconstituted
Financial coupling in China: Present tense, future market
The Federal Reserve: New job description
Indian finance: Silent no more
Campaign finance: Wall Street’s money
World Bank: Unease of Doing Business
Buttonwood: Impaired visibility
Free exchange: Parting shot
A social turn: Hard work and black swans
Military strategy: What motivates the dogs of war?
Brain-computer interfaces: And pigs may drive
Forensic botany: Murder will out
Psychology: Lucid dreams
Violence and music: Drilling down
Johnson: Lost in dictation
Myrmecology: A bug’s life
Abe Shinzo: Family man
Home Entertainment: Assassin’s creed
Economic data, commodities and markets
Air pollution: Blue skies turn grey
Chadwick Boseman: To be a king
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