The Economist [Fri, 15 May 2020] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
The world economy: Goodbye globalisation
The EU’s bad crisis: On the blink
Escaping the lockdown: First, do no harm
Unemployment: Reopen and shut
Hydropower in Asia: Water torture
Letters to the editor: On reopening schools, golf, religion, St Helena, underpants
Europe under strain: Searching for meaning
Globalisation: Torn apart
Business resilience: Hanging together
Welfare and work: The jobless market
Social mobility: Is zipcode destiny?
Donald Trump’s taxes: On the money
Irish pubs: Craics in the business model
The rule of law: Friends with benefits
Lexington: Mike Pompeo’s followership
Bolivia: In limbo
Venezuela: Bay of piglets
Bello: Looking back on the Shining Path
The Mekong: Torrent to trickle
Sino-Indian border disputes: High dudgeon
Covid-19 in South Korea: A catchy beat
Sexual mores in Taiwan: Philanderers hold their breath
Banyan: Soldiers everywhere
Mental health: Picking up the pieces
Tibet: The lost boy
Chaguan: Keeping it local
Covid-19 in Africa: The long game
Elections 1: We don’t need no observation
Ethiopia: Democracy delayed
Syria: Family feud
Saudi television: Series of changes
France leaves lockdown: Free at last
Controlling covid-19: The Swedish way
North Macedonia: Lies, damned lies…
Naval strategy: Northern fights
Charlemagne: Real life and postcard views
Britain’s international reputation: How others see us
Toothache in a pandemic: Say cheese!
Immigration: Who cares?
The economy: Acute to chronic
Public Health England: Carry on covid
Schools: Pencils down
Trade unions: A whiff of smoke-filled rooms
Crime and covid-19: Covid nostra
Bankruptcies: Chapter 11’s new chapter
Profits seeping: America’s profit warning
Bankruptcies in Europe: Buying time
Chinese brands: Upping the Anta
Bartleby: Teachable moment
Austerity in Silicon Valley: The next garage
Schumpeter: The gathering swarm
The global economy: A good kind of bubble
Turkey in trouble: A host of difficulties
Geopolitics and capital markets: Feuding over funds
European Central Bank: Lane speaking
Free exchange: The great levelling
Award
Bad times: The widespread damage from climate change
Health data and privacy: Looking without looking
Protecting great apes from covid-19: Maintaining other species’ barriers
Wirelessly charging electric cars: It’s time to cut the cord
Industrial standards: Shear, veer, cheer
Disinformation and democracy: The rhythm of struggle
British fiction: Down to Brixton
Johnson: What’s that again?
Home Entertainment: Catch up on the finest French television dramas
Home Entertainment: Design your own board game
Perspectives: Confinement has always been part of human life
Economic data, commodities and markets
Travel and covid-19: The covid network
Eavan Boland: Visions in the ordinary
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