The Economist [Fri, 12 Mar 2021] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
The world economy: Biden’s big gamble
Politics: How to renew America’s democracy
Vaccine passports: Needle to know
Human rights: How to curb violence against women
The transformation of retailing: 21st-century consumers
Benefiting from Brexit: Growing apart
Letters to the editor: On innovation, Charles II of Spain, touching, travel, beliefs
The filibuster: Motion to dismiss
The use of supermajorities elsewhere: Less than overwhelming
The battle over voting laws: Heads we win, tails you cheated
Gerrymandering: House that?
Press freedom: Midwestern nasty
Plane expensive: The sky-high cost of drones
Tribes of the Hamptons: White shoes and slot machines
Economic experiments: Taking stock of Stockton
Lexington: The wild man of the mountains
Canada and China: Hostage diplomacy
Mexico’s pampered pets: The dogs are all right
Brazilian politics: Back in the game
Bello: Forward into the darkness
Covid-19 in India: Getting off lightly
Beauty treatments in Afghanistan: Vanity at war
Human rights in North Korea: In the dark
American forces in Asia: Dispersal orders
Banyan: No way forwards—or back
Five-year plan: The big target
Hong Kong politics: Democracy, China’s way
Chaguan: Why the internet hasn’t freed China
Syria: A country divided
The oil trade: Ghost ships and dollar scrip
Senegal: Botching the beacon
The Ibrahim prize: A gift seldom given
Somalia’s politics: Guns, terms and stealing power
Working from the beach house: Keyboard surfers
Covid-19: Jab-seekers
Italy: Demolition Draghi
Rent controls in Berlin: A disaster foretold
German state elections: A green light for “traffic-light” coalitions
European censuses: Gotta find ’em all
Charlemagne: If you can’t beat them, join them
That interview: Taking on the firm
How racist is Britain?: By royal disappointment
Brexit: A new orbit
Brexit: A deep hole
Northern Ireland’s loyalists: A polite threat
Television news: Eyes right
Farming and eating: A new landscape
Violence against women: A terrible toll
Nicaragua’s success: Hope for tomorrow
The future of shopping: One-to-one commerce
The marketplace: Deplatforming
The merchants: Rise of the rebels
The travelling salesmen: Arming the rebels
The food stall: Omnivores
Mass craftsmanship: Made to measure
People: Servants and masters
The future: Land left to conquer
Sources and acknowledgments
Bartleby: When common sense fails
Rupert Murdoch at 90: Next up
Computer games: School’s out
Jet engines: Losing thrust
Film-making: Go small
Corporate climate reporting: Telling all
Japanese business: Japan Inc goes digital
Schumpeter: Jack Dorsey’s split personality
The world economy: The $3trn question
Oil prices: High and tight
Buttonwood: Winter’s tale
Trade: Shots fired
Lies, damned lies and implied lies: “Real” growth in China
Liquefied natural gas: The polar silk road
Fintech in China: Mood swing
Free exchange: Many hats
Easing the lockdowns: Back to normality?
Democracy in Turkey: The never-ending coup
Russian fiction: The poisoner’s tale
Ballroom dancing: The door to a hundred joys
Women in New York: A room of their own
Johnson: Minty fresh
Economic data, commodities and markets
Covid-19 risk: One size fits few
Mourid Barghouti: The pain of displacement
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