The Economist [Fri, 09 Jul 2021] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Global growth: Fault lines in the world economy
America’s longest war: Abandoning Afghanistan
Chinese capitalism: Hit and run
The mayor of New York: New cop on the beat
Penal reform: Pointlessly punitive
Letters to the editor: On literacy, military reserves, working days, Kenneth Kaunda, historical fiction
Inflation: Boom and doom?
Patriotism and polarisation: The history wars
New York’s next mayor: Adams’s Apple
Travel returns: Baby, you can’t drive my car
Green-on-green battles: Dammed if you do
Religious affiliations: None of the above
Conspiracies: Wrestling with common sense
Lexington: What a way to spend $2trn
Haiti: A presidential assassination
Urban malaise: Quitting the city
Colombia: Blocking the schoolhouse door
Bello: The clash in Peru
Afghanistan after America: Peace out
Human rights in India: Father, who art in prison
Banyan: The Myanmar trap
Japanese politics: Tokyo drifts
South Korea’s work culture: (; —,_—)
The South China Sea: Hark! The herald angels say “buzz off”
Bitcoin mining: There was gold in them thar hills
Party history: De-Maoification
Chaguan: For-profit patriotism
The Iran nuclear deal: Enriching talks
Lebanon: Begging for help
Cannabis in Morocco: High in the mountains
Eswatini: The king’s reply
South Sudan: Unhappy birthday
Covid-19 in Russia: How not to do it
Turkey: Scandals galore
The Catholic church: Vatican rocked
Folk festivals: After the plague, the revelry
Charlemagne: The surreptitious socialist
Hospital queues: The mystery at the heart of the NHS
Lockdown: The strange myth of liberal England
A fintech share listing: Direct transfer
Morrisons: Price war
Local news: Night crawlers
Romance: Tall, handsome—and darker
Carmaking: Pedal to the metal
Bagehot: Band of brothers
Life sentences: Retrieving the key
Sino-American tech tensions: In the grip of anxiety
Alcohol-free beer: Buzzkill
Conversational commerce: Chat-up lines
Amazon: The Jassy age
The airline business: Dark skies and silver linings
Schumpeter: Keeping it in the ground
Quantitative easing: The quest to quit QE
Buttonwood: Classic convertible
Oil markets: Division over the spoils
Company buyouts: Frenemies
Investment in Africa: Links in the chain
Free exchange: Stabilité, libéralité, égalité
Automating programming: The software software engineers
Copper gushers: Brine mines
The origin of songbirds: The sweet taste of success
Symbiosis: Ants, acacias and shameless bribery
How tea gets its flavour: Milk, sugar and microbes, please
Social skills: The comfort of strangers
A private-equity scandal: All that glitters
Mediterranean history: Under the volcano
Contemporary art: To the lighthouse
Economic data, commodities and markets
Elections and the pandemic: Stamped out
Donald Rumsfeld: Stuff happens
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