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The Economist [Fri, 15 Jan 2021] by calibre instant download

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Year:2021
Publisher:calibre
Language:english
File Size:17.26 MB
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The Economist [Fri, 15 Jan 2021] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

Impeachment: The reckoning

Innovation: The roaring 20s?

Social media and democracy: The sound of silence

Governing India: Reaping what you sow

Decluttering low-Earth orbit: New brooms needed

Letters to the editor: On Brexit, inflation, girls, content analysis, the Dutch royal family, rats, Republicans

The economics of government R&D: Molecules, missions and money

Donald Trump’s presidency: The final chapter

Tech and politics: Said the spider to the fly

Violence in cities: Where bullets fly

Minor-league baseball: Trouble on the farm

Texas politics: Stars and gripes

Lexington: Conscience of some conservatives

Biden and Latin America: A shift of gears

Carmaking in Brazil: Driven away

Royalty in Indonesia: Strutting sultans

Child abuse in the Philippines: Sex with 12-year-olds

Kyrgyzstan’s election: Steppe one

Agriculture in India: Ploughing on

Afghanistan’s bored young: A war over Battlegrounds

Banyan: Bonfire of the protocols

Village elections: Why bother counting?

Dissent in Hong Kong: Masked defiance

Chaguan: The stigma of covid-19

Vaccination in the Gulf: Made in China

Saudi Arabia: The Line in the sand

Sticky authoritarianism: The ghetto strikes back

Animating Africa: Move over, Superman

France: Colour vision

Italy: Just what they didn’t need

Germany’s Christian Democrats: Three men in a Rhineland boat

Covid-19 and repression in Turkey: One man’s terrorist

Greenland: Cloud mining

Charlemagne: Cyberpunked

The economy after Brexit: Not with a bang but a whimper

Rolling out the vaccine: Quick jabs

Hospitals: Long covid

Covid-19 genomics: An unusual sequence of events

The Labour Party: Learning from Joe

The civil service: The blob won

Contemporary art: Wall power

Bagehot: Trump? Don’t think I know him

Democracy: Madison’s nightmare

Business and technology: Bearing fruit

Corporate China: A chill descends

Antitrust in America: Visa-free travel

Carmakers and big tech: Steel and silicon

Bartleby: Creatures of habit

Social media in America...: Capitol gains

…and in China: Feuding film stars

Brands: Rolling in it

Schumpeter: Refashion model

The global economy: Relapse and recovery

Surging commodities: The mountaineers

Buttonwood: Bucket list

Emerging markets (1): A peak conquered

Emerging markets (2): Joining the fray

The Big Mac index: Out of joint

Free exchange: It’s a bot time

Jobs at The Economist: We’re hiring

Space flight: The dustman cometh

Space-age materials: Hardy, non-perennial

Bacteriophages: A hitchhiker’s guide to the microverse

Thieving monkeys: Name your price

Repurposing drugs: A pair of aces

The aftermath of power: Conversations with a weirdo

Innovation and the state: Fly me to the Moon

A novel of the “dirty war”: Unquiet ghosts

Johnson: Fight like hell

Economic data, markets and commodities

Nutrition and health: The meat spot

Brian Urquart: The thin blue line

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)
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