The Economist [Fri, 19 May 2017] by calibre instant download
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The legacy of the six-day war of 1967: Why Israel needs a Palestinian state
The Trump presidency: Wise counsel
The WannaCry attack: The worm that turned
Fentanyl: The latest scourge
Racial preferences in Malaysia: Deformative action
On dying, money supply, Puerto Rico, James Comey, Britain: Letters to the editor
Synthetic drugs: Expanding universe
Donald Trump and the law: Deep breath, America
President Trump’s travels: What could possibly go wrong?
Western politics: A lady called Montana
Prisoners and jobs: Going straight
Illinois’s troubles: The Midwest’s basket case
George Soros: Public Enemy Number 1
Lexington: Donald Trump, man of God
Colombia: Winning the peace
Brazilian politics: A very meaty scandal
Reporter, poet, RIP: A journalist slain
Bello: Ecuador waits for Lenín
Racial preferences in Malaysia: Malays on the march
Law enforcement in Japan: Petty officers
Lèse-majesté in Thailand: Don’t mention the crop top
Shark attacks in Australia: Fatal shore
Pensions in Taiwan: Superannuated
Third-tier cities: The glitter of bronze
Urban development: Hollowed-out hutong
Banyan: Gliding towards the congress
South Africa: Boo-er war
Race and class: Blurring the rainbow
Ivory Coast: Moneygrubbing mutineers
Human rights in the Middle East: Hack me if you can
Corruption in Tunisia: To forgive is divine
Spain’s fractured left: Cracking under pressure
Roman monuments: Gladiator fight
Purging Turkey’s judiciary: Empty benches
France’s new government: Appointed with care
Extremism in the Bundeswehr: Asylum sneaker
Charlemagne: Turning people Swedish
Election manifestos: The state is back
Immigration: A promise worth breaking
Education and social mobility: Old school
Tax: Let me tell you how it will be
Social care: A death tax by another name
Nationalising industries: Ministers as managers
The campaigns: Speakers’ Corner
Bagehot: Labour is unfit even to lose
Making government work: When nudge comes to shove
Half a century after the 1967 war: Six days of war, 50 years of occupation
Post-1967 borders: Peace, or in pieces?
Politics: Right v far right
Military service: The army’s new elite
The economy: Startup nation or left-behind nation?
Palestine: A sorry state
One state or two?: The ultimate deal
Consumer products: Is Coke it?
Airline security: Carry on working
BHP: From Broken Hill to break up
Apple in China: App wars
Veolia: The survivor
Corporate lobbying: Doorway to profit
Music formats: Vinyl gets its groove back
Toshiba’s chip blues: Blue-chip chip blues
Indian cinema: Routine update
Schumpeter: Good chemistry
OPEC policy: Know thy enemy
Buttonwood: All quiet on the risky front
Lloyds Banking Group: Horse sense
Crowd-funding startups: Placing trades
Investing in coins: Old money
Crypto-currencies: New money
America’s new trade representative: The negotiator
Accounting rules for insurers: Comparing like with like
Free exchange: A political economy
Cyber-crime: Electronic bandits
Cyber-security: The exploits of bug hunters
Solar power: Does light equal enlightenment?
Clean water: Parsing gas
The value of old egg collections: Evolutionary warblings
Contemporary art: Stitch-up
Financial crises: Secret agents
A memoir of Africa: Love and adventure
Essays from Australia: The bard of the beach-front
Fiction: The coast of Utopia
Corrections: "Mr Big" and "Hit and misspeak"
Miriam Rodríguez Martínez: A voice for the missing
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