The Economist [Fri, 22 Feb 2019] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
China’s economy: Can pandas fly?
British politics: Splitting image
Trump’s emergency: Imperial purple
Business and global warming: Hot, unbothered
English-medium education: Babel is better
On Huawei, Gaelic, light, Iran, doctors, work: Letters
Opioids: The death curve
Emergency power: The master builder
The 2020 election: Bernie runs again
Chicago and Rahm Emanuel: The heat-seeking missile
Social media and law enforcement: Watching: The detectives
The revival of Hawaiian: Speak, memory
Lexington: Diversity and its discontents
Brazilian politics: Facing the pensions conundrum
Cuba: Twitter, but not better
Canada: Butts out
Bello: The return of the Monroe doctrine?
China’s future: The global centre
India and Pakistan: Modi’s jaw-breaking threats
Terrorism and Pakistan: Caught in the middle
Elderly literature in Japan: Fifty shades of grey
Banyan: Fool me twice
The church in the Philippines: Rendering unto Duterte
Outbound tourism: Holidaying for the motherland
Hong Kong and its region: At bay
Chaguan: The propaganda machine wins
Returning jihadists: When the bad guys come home
Israeli politics: Labour pain
The new alms-giving: Welfare states rising
Congo and the wailers: No woman, no cry
Geography lessons: The geography of education in Africa
France: Spreading like poison
Foreign investment in Russia: Who needs it?
Germany’s fear of China: Making Europe Great Again
Sex and the Vatican: Praying about preying
Denmark builds a wall: Keeping foreign snouts out
Charlemagne: The secrets of the Saarland
Political realignments: Britain splinters
Honda shuts its factory: Call my bluff
Britain and China: The not-so-golden era
Trade unions and the law: From the barricades to the bar
International diplomacy: Clipped clout
Organised crime: Trying to nail Mr Bigs
Bagehot: Labour’s hard man
Teaching in English around the world: Language without instruction
Corporate climate resilience: After the deluge
Karl Lagerfeld: Following Kaiser Karl
Nvidia: Not a pretty picture
Bartleby: The new aristocrats of power
JAB Holding: Storm in a coffee cup
Huawei: Crossed wires
Autonomous cars: It takes a village
Schumpeter: The conglomeroach
Tax avoidance: Reclaiming the booty
Banks and tax evasion: Lactose intolerance
Remittances to North Korea: Going for broker
Wirecard: Shooting the messenger
Buttonwood: Smooth operators
Soyabeans: Soy sources
Free exchange: Pillar of strength
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Voyages to strange new worlds
Nitrogen fertilisation: Fixed!
How heavy elements are made: The ultimate nuclear reactor
Biogeography: The hitch-hiker’s guide to the Pacific
The tyranny of metrics: Every step you take
Be afraid: The end of normal
American food: Roux the day
Troublesome frontiers: Walking the line
The power of speech: Do not think of a white bear
Economic data, commodities and markets
Opinion on Brexit: The centre cannot hold
Opportunity: Remembering a robot
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