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The Economist [Fri, 19 Jun 2020] by calibre instant download

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The Economist [Fri, 19 Jun 2020] by calibre instant download

本期文章:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL’s cartoon

The pandemic: Not Britain’s finest hour

Geopolitics: The new world disorder

India and China: Elephant v dragon

Climate change and investing: The trouble with green finance

Global trade: Invisible hands

Jeff Bezos: The genius of Amazon

Letters to the editor: On prosecutors, the media, mercenaries, Greek, carbon pricing, the Bible, Andrew Johnson

Amazon: And on the second day…

Green investing: Hotting up

State finances: The calamity ahead

LGBT rights: A wider umbrella

Midwives: Ripe for rebirth

John Bolton’s revelations: National security chastiser

Bill de Blasio: How’s he doin’?

Maine politics: The race of the long driveways

Lexington: A shovel-ready project

Covid-19: Leaving lockdowns

Uruguay: Standing apart

Bello: Breaking a gentlemen’s agreement

The Sino-Indian border: Death valley

South Asian civil servants: Manners maketh district commissioners

Migrant workers in Singapore: Breathing room

Inter-Korean relations: In the dust

Banyan: A bad rap?

The South China Sea: Identify yourself

Fighting the pandemic: It’s back

Chaguan: Why China bullies

Covid-19 in Africa: Testing times

Malawi: President v people

Football and war: More than a game

African cities: A tax on all your houses

Syria: From bad to worse

Poland’s election: Playing the family card

Belarus: The slipper revolt

The covid economy: Spending big to save jobs

France: The call of the wild

Charlemagne: How a dining club took over the EU

Covid-19: Trust me, I’m a prime minister

Drug discovery: Small ticket, big difference

Anti-racism protest: What next?

Diplomacy and foreign aid: Will charity begin at home?

Bookshops: Just browsing

Bagehot: Losing his grip

Pandemics and war: Horsemen of the apocalypse

The new world disorder: Missing in action

Power plays: Who’s in charge?

Global firefighting: Missions impossible

New START’s end?: Avoidable Armageddon

Reform: Grand redesigns

Reflections at 75: The wisdom of youth

Three future scenarios: Bedlam, bumbling or boldness?

Luxury in the pandemic: Fashion victims

Race in Silicon Valley: Beyond the pale

Bartleby: Waging war on recessions

Samsung: No end in sight

Business in China: Chopped and screwed

JAB Holding: The Reimann hypothesis

Schumpeter: Zoom and gloom

The Federal Reserve (1): From yields to maturity

The Federal Reserve (2): Swapping panic for calm

Poverty in China: Clarifying the battle lines

The euro area: Better tailored

The economics of reparations: Forty acres and a mule

Buttonwood: The detail on retail

Global trade: Ninety percent of everything

Free exchange: Changing room

Arctic exploration: Pole position

The fate of nations: Too many setbacks

Goths v Romans: Loser’s justice

Alfredo Jaar: Opening the black box

Rewatching “The Prisoner”: He was not a number

Illness in literature: Climb every mountain

Economic data, commodities and markets

The Sahel: The next Afghanistan?

Lily Lian: The lark of metro Barbès

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