The Economist [Fri, 20 Sep 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
A warming world: The climate issue
The Saudi attacks: Abqaiq the powder keg
Israel: King Bibi’s reign is ending
Regulating rent: Control your instincts
Letters to the editor: On the purpose of a company
Climate change: What goes up
Green New Deals: The obstacle course
Rent control: Progressives for regression
Presidential appointments: Bob’s your adviser
Rudy Giuliani’s adventures: Ukrainian vaudeville
Lexington: Mark Sanford is back on the trail
The Panama Canal: Beyond seasonable drought
Bolivia: High and mighty
Bello: The reds and the black stuff
Planning for rising sea levels: In deep trouble
Haze in South-East Asia: Gasping for air
African swine flu: Boar war
Chinese students in Australia: Waltzing Confucius
Banyan: Cold command
Climate-change targets: From smog to slog
Science and dissent: Relatively revealing
Chaguan: An atheist party gets religion
Conflict in the Gulf: Iran’s dangerous game
Oil markets: Now what?
Israel’s election conundrum: Down but not out
War in South Sudan: Au revoir to arms
Malawi: When it rains
Climate change: A warmer Russia
Spain’s coming election: Back to the ballot
Albania: Changing sides
Italy: Demolition man
Germany: Dirty, and not quick
Charlemagne: Fade to brown
Wind power: The experiment
Abstemious students: Tequila crammers
Asylum and work: Employment-seekers
The Liberal Democrats: Ctrl+Z Brexit
Defence industry: Tempestuous times
Islamist extremism: Radicalisation in reverse
Bagehot: A counterfactual Cameron
Small islands and climate diplomacy: Nothing so concentrates the mind
Climate capitalists: The not-so-dirty dozen
Business and climate change: Planet Inc
Bartleby: Masters of Business in Asia
Purdue Pharma: Peddler’s gambit
Masayoshi Son: Impaired vision
Siemens: Kaeser’s reign
Schumpeter: The lessons of Stephen Schwarzman
Insurance and climate change: Blown cover
Money markets and the Fed: Hitting the ceiling
China’s statist model: Got your number
Cum-ex deals in court: 12-step programme
Buttonwood: Rich Pickens
Free exchange: Learning to live with it
The uncertainties of climate change: Throwing the dice
Palaeoclimatology: Prophetic waters
Climate change and art: Food for thought
Booksellers and the law: There she blows
Families in fiction: Kids these days
American diplomacy: Absolute Power
Johnson: First among equals
The altered Arctic: Ice would suffice
Okjökull: The last of ice
Economic data, commodities and markets
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