The Economist [Fri, 21 May 2021] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
A year after George Floyd: Race in America
The economic recovery: The curious case of the disappearing worker
Italy’s nationalists: Forgotten, but not gone
The green boom: Hot air
The Horn of Africa: Brothers in blood
Letters to the editor: On tax, crime, Somaliland, energy, diplomacy, Warren Buffett, Germany
Israel and Hamas: Mismatched and misbegotten
The role of the state: Joe se transforme
America unmasked: Off their face
Silicon Valley: Woke at work
The MOVE bombing: Moving on
Children divorcing their parents: Laters, maybe
Lexington: Joe’s modest Middle East medicine
Colombia: Writing on the wall
Non-independent islands: Head v heart
Renata Flores: The way it makes her feel
The Tokyo Olympics: Faster, stronger, superspreader?
The isolated Antipodes: Tall borders
Archaeology in Laos: Jars on a plain
Politics in the Pacific: Play FAST and lose
Banyan: Vanishing act
Traditional education: The return of Confucius
Deniable dissent: Xi who must not be named
Chaguan: New life for an old tradition
Eritrea’s war: Master of the Horn?
South Africa’s indigenous people: Saving a language with 45 clicks
Cain v Abel: Cowabungle
The Strait of Hormuz: When the ship hits the scam
Morocco and Spain: Testing the floodgates
Italy: Waiting in the wings
German colonialism: Blood money
Balkan money-laundering: Hide and seek
Poland: The PiS dividend
NATO and phone hacking: Enemy armies with black mirrors
Charlemagne: A model student
The economy: Hot but not overheating
Covid-19 in Bolton: Variations on a gene
Northern Ireland: All change, please
Theatre design: Box clever
Farmland prices: The bumpier the better
Whitehall reform: The servant class
Public inquiries: Trial of the century
Bagehot: Over there and over here
Working parents and covid-19: Take Your Child to Work (Every) Day
Race in America: What it means to be an American
African-Americans: Things not seen
White Americans: The souls of white folk
Anti-discrimination policies: Black power’s not gonna get your mama
Racial categories: The all-American skin game
Reparations: The freedman’s bureau
The future: The price of the ticket
The streaming wars: Monster of a merger
Hong Kong’s tycoons: Check your privilege
Worker shortages: Paying a pittance is passé
From self-isolation to self-service aisles: After the pandemic boom online retail sales are slowing
Tier-two tech firms: In the shadow of giants
Schumpeter: The name is Bezos. Jeff Bezos
Climate finance: The green meme
Computer chips: Loading, please wait
Cryptocurrencies: Bit by bit
Buttonwood: Move over VIX
Interest rates: Learning to live without LIBOR
Free exchange: Separation anxiety
Pesticides: Debugging. A new approach
Pomology: Lemon tonic
Packaging: Every last drop
Medical ventilation: Bottom-breathers
Space exploration: Welcome to Utopia
The “Tractatus” at 100: The rest is silence
Johnson: Dictionary blues
Rudyard Kipling: His best beloved
Art and memory in South Korea: Ghost town
Economic data, commodities and markets
Protest and politics: Price of progress
Asfaw Yemiru: The long walk
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