The Economist [Fri, 13 Dec 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Donald Trump: On trial
Central banks: Green envy
Hindu chauvinism: Undermining India’s secular constitution
The spying business: The digital dogs of war
Menopause: Second spring
Letters to the editor: On inequality, videoconferencing
Impeaching the president: The die is cast
The Democratic primary: How to win in Iowa
Training foreign soldiers: Friendly fire
The FBI: National inquirers
Sesame Street: Farewell feathered friend
The Democratic primary: College free-for-all
Lexington: In praise of high-school football
Argentina: The Peronist predicament
Canada: Welcome to Toxic Town
Bello: A decade with no heroes
India: A slap for Muslims
Defamation in Australia: Publish and be slammed
Dissent in Vietnam: Red card
Educating migrant children in Japan: Muddled masses
Crammers in North Korea: Reading not weeding
Banyan: The lady has two faces
Diabetes: Sugar high
Xinjiang and Tibet: Missing their vocations
Chaguan: Caught in the middle
Escaping state capture: Batohi’s battle
Africa’s sharing economy: Brothers in alms
South Africa’s electricity crisis: A failure of power
Libya’s civil war: Magnet for mayhem
Lebanon and Syria: Reverse contagion
The EU’s Green Deal: The way the wind is blowing
Pensions and strikes in France: OK boomer
All change: Finland’s new government
Russia and Ukraine: Mr Putin’s awful week
Moldova and Russia: A quiet takeover
Russian doping: Cheat, cover up, repeat
Charlemagne: Spain’s strange bedfellows
Trust in politics: The sweet hereafter
Life after Parliament: Rock, razors and real ale
Overseas nationals: Out of sight,out of mind
Music: It’s grime, up north
Menopause: The time of her life
India’s digital revolution: So much rests on so few making so little
Corporate governance: Skirting the issue
Japan’s hoteliers: Room to grow
Global retail: Aisle and hopper
Intellectual property: The trouble with troll-hunting
Computer security: Spooky
Bartleby: Conduct yourself
Schumpeter: Green with shame
America v China: A profitable student
China’s economy: Life after tariffs
The USMCA: Common ground
Buttonwood: Dying many times
Green central banking: Carbon capture
Sweden’s monetary policy: The Riks flips
Behavioural economics: Odds and evens
Free exchange: Mighty market power dangers
Fighting tuberculosis: TB or not TB? That is the question
Data storage: Plans within plans
Solar power: Windows of opportunity
Evolution: A whale of a tale
Pictures at an exhibition: The world’s oldest picture gallery
Democracy in India: Unite and rule
The art of persuasion: A thousand words
Music and politics: Stars and bars
Art and society: No crib for a bed
Johnson: Toil and trouble
Economic and financial indicators
Impeachment: All the wrong places
Paul Volcker: Through a cloud, brightly
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