The Economist [Fri, 23 Feb 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
Britain and Europe: The right way to do Brexit
New president, new hope: How to fix South Africa
Public health: As black as painted
Housing reform: Tackling Fannie and Freddie
Russia’s dirty tricks: The meddler
On digital health, migrants, school shootings, doping, Theresa May: Letters to the editor
Russian disinformation: The discord amplifier
Inside the IRA: A troll’s life
Climate and national security: Unchanging
Guns and protest: Calling BS
Deportations: Deal or No Deal
Public-sector unions: Judgment day
Winter in Chicago: Dibs etiquette
Lexington: The new normal
Coca in Colombia: See it. Spray it. Sorted
Bello: Mexico’s young hopeful
Counterfeit goods: Marked down in Markham
Indian politics: All hat and cattle
Deforestation in Australia: Chainsaw massacre
Orangutans: Money swinging from trees
State elections in India: Christians for Hindu nationalism
Fortune-telling in South Korea: Prophets and profits
Regional development: The bribe factory
Banyan: Mirror, mirror on the wall
Terrorist financing: Islamic State’s rainy-day fund
Syria’s civil war: Hotting up again
The conquest of Yemen: Gobbling up southern Arabia
Ethiopia’s state of emergency: Back to the iron fist
South Africa after Zuma: The hangover
A fuss over Freemasons: Fist bumps and rolled-up trousers
Italy: Jokers in the pack
France: A form of hell
War crimes: A plea for justice
Lake Baikal: One step forward, another one back
Charlemagne: A very European coup
Options for Brexit: Norwegian lessons
Customs controls: He who pays the toll
Employment law: The gig economy on trial
Labour and the press: Comrade Corbyn’s cold war
The countryside: Carrots for the sticks
Bagehot: The divided kingdom
Lead poisoning: Painted into a corner
Defence correspondent
Foreign internship
Social media: Facebook unfriended
Corporate tax in America: The devilish detail
Europe’s flourishing gunmakers: Trigger happy
Magnit and retailing: Last checkout
The pharma business: Making Merck work
Foreign startups in China: Go east, young founder
Schumpeter: The Santander experiment
OPEC and Russia: A bigger gig
Buttonwood: All in the best possible taste
American trade: Steel yourself
HSBC changes the guard: Asia bound
The Bank of Japan: Kuroda ain’t over
Corruption in Latvia: Laundry list
Religion and poverty: Both God and Mammon
Digital currency: Tales from the crypto-nation
Free exchange: Moral hazard
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: A generation game
Transplants and biotechnology: Mix and match
Unconsciousness: Going under
Quantum computing: Quality over quantity
Tsunami detection: Ahead of the wave
The state of the world: A future perfect
Chinese fiction: The dragons of salvation
Risk and rationality: Black swan down
Remembering Debussy: A life among phantoms
Journalism in film: Some of the president’s men
The history of art: Out of one, many
John Perry Barlow: On the cyber-frontier
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
Corruption perceptions
The Economist commodity-price index
Markets
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