The Economist [Fri, 26 Oct 2018] by calibre instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Australia: Aussie rules
Immigration: Caravan of guff
Brazil’s elections: Containing Jair Bolsonaro
Transgender rights: Who decides your gender?
Welfare: Credit comes later
On veganism, Turkey, the gig economy, Hong Kong, AIG, uptalk: Letters
Transgender identity: The body of law
Transgender rights: A Brazilian in Canada
Poverty in California: Amid plenty, want
California’s next governor: The left coast
Nuclear weapons: Farewell to arms control
Obamacare heads west: Stranger things
Profiles in bipartisanship: Man in the middle
Amish voters: We don’t vote, we pray
Lexington: More on target
Brazil’s election: Jair Bolsonaro and the perversion of liberalism
Migration: The Hondurans are coming!
Security in Afghanistan: Ballots amid bullets
India and Pakistan: Play or pay
Malaysian politics: In the wings
Millennial politics in Indonesia: Pop-culture pitch
Banyan: Panda-ing
Keeping veterans happy: Friendly fire
Pop culture: Fresh meat
Chaguan: The embrace of the motherland
Saudi Arabia: The prince tries to explain
Israel and the Palestinians: Batty borders
Egypt: Snuffed out
Mozambique: Waiting for gas
Hunger in the Sahel: The forever famine
Trump and Africa: America’s “big man”
Poland: The limits to PiS
France: The fear of accents
The Schengen area: They shall not pass
Turkey: Silencing the women
Charlemagne: Europe’s trilemma
Italy and the European Union: The showdown nears
Germany: The mess in Hesse
Universal credit: Keep the benefits
Trade agreements: Machiavellian Moldova
The Brexit negotiations: Backstop pains
The Church of England: Flock-rustling
Currency design: Funny money
Online justice: Trial by media
Child-sex abuse: The usual suspects
Bagehot: Mugged by reality
Tourism: Wish you weren’t here
Mount Everest: A mountain of waste
Australia: The wonder down under
Beyond commodities: More than ore
Economic policy: Healthy, wealthy and wise
Foreign relations: Keep your friends close
Immigration: Not huddled, but masses
Aboriginals: Cook’s legacy
Climate change: Dry as a Pom’s towel
Politics: Spills and thrills
Digital advertising: Amazon’s ad-renaline rush
Bartleby: For richer, not poorer
Maritime emissions: Spoil shipping for a ha’p’orth of tar
Pig farms in China: Sows in the cloud
The world’s best business-education programmes: Which MBA?
Armoured vehicles: Bang for your buck
Artificial intelligence: Learning, fast and deep
Schumpeter: Hold your peace
Asian economies: War profiteering
China’s stockmarket: The weathermakers
Crude oil: Tapped out
Global riches: The picture of wealth
Ethical investing: Morality play
Energy efficiency: Waste not, want more
Buttonwood: Striking out
Free exchange: A matter of concentration
Drone deliveries take off: Pies in the sky
Ethics and autonomous vehicles: A selection from the trolley
Rothschild’s giraffe: Saving its neck
Psychiatric diagnosis: Listen, and learn
American political polarisation: Look what I did
Italy and the Holocaust: A darker story
Nietzsche’s philosophy and madness: He shall overcome
New gothic fiction: Sister Dracula
Akram Khan’s last solo dance: The whirligig of time
The Chinese century: Well under way
Jamal Khashoggi: The man who spoke out
Economic data, markets and commodities
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