The Economist [Fri, 12 Jul 2019] by 微博@夏天英语乐园 instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
America’s economy: Riding high
Citizenship in India: Show me your papers
Italy’s public finances: The most dangerous man in Europe
Investment banking: A nightmare on Wall Street
Diplomatic leakage: Woodygate
Letters to the editor: On banks, GPs, othering, Hong Kong, the promotion curse, Greenland, sausages
The world economy: A strangely elastic expansion
Nuclear diplomacy: One step forwards, many backwards
Prosecuting Jeffrey Epstein: Acosted
Cannabis use: Unintended, uh, whatever, man
Surveillance technology: Vision quest
Police training: Know when to hold ’em
Lexington: Remembering Ross Perot
Mexico: Resigning with rancour
Venezuela: A bloody stalemate
Bello: João Gilberto, the man from Ipanema
India’s hunt for “foreigners”: Madness in the hills
Afghan peace talks: Happy talk
Migration in Myanmar: Movers and forsakers
Bears v humans in Japan: The bears are winning
Letter from Zhongguancun: Home-grown
Chaguan: A generational divide
Violence in Congo: Ituri’s injuries
Eritrea: A gulag state totters
Syria’s oil crisis: Tankers away
Israel’s black Jews: Problems in the promised land
Beirut rebuilt: Anti-cementism
Italy: The captain sets course for the rocks
Greece: Farewell, Syriza
Filming in Siberia: Arctic zombie apocalypse
Charlemagne: Wurst among equals
Foreign policy: A specially strained relationship
The politics of welfare: Moving out of Benefits Street
London taxis: The Courts of Justice, please
Immigration: A crack in the wall
Election forecasting: Polling in the deep
Sectarianism in Scotland: On the march
Happiness and elections: The satisfaction paradox
Global supply chains: A slow unravelling
Slowbalisation: Bumpy new world
Three industries: Loving China, leaving China
Trade war: Which way out?
Distribution: The speedy strawberry
Digitisation: Where’s my stuff?
Security: Safe or sorry?
Bartleby: Superheroes need not apply
BMW: Tune-up time
Oil in Latin America: States of disarray
Big Tech and big government: JEDI orders
Women’s football: Net gains
Electronic mail: Faster than a speeding bullet
Schumpeter: The business of the body
Free exchange: Keynes and gains
The International Monetary Fund: Changing of Lagarde
Buttonwood: First come, first served
Turkey’s economy: Out of the window
China’s development finance: Hey, big lender
Deutsche Bank: A stitch in time
Wimbledon tickets: Ball-game theory
Automotive engineering: Back to the future
Pigments: Studying scarlet
Palaeoanthropology: The ancientest Greek
Conservation and tourism: What? Me worry?
Conservation in India: Liquid assets
Death and dishonour: The only way out
Alternative histories: A sea change
He found a new place to dwell: Love me sweet
New American fiction: School of scandal
Europe’s economic history: Plumbing the glaciers
Jennie Litvack: Call of the ages
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