The Economist [Fri, 28 Aug 2020] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Russia: What Putin fears
Dementia: The forgotten problem
Mexico: How not to handle a scandal
Hollywood and China: Un-American activities
Covid-19 and mental health: A world of trauma
Letters to the editor: On Kamala Harris, vaccines, fishing rights, postmen, IPOs, Boris Johnson, TikTok
Belarus and Russia: The people lose patience
Natural disasters: The condor’s cry
QAnon: On and on
Guo Wengui and Steve Bannon: Cognitive dissidents
More trouble in Wisconsin: A summer of fury
Sparring for the Senate: Kennedy fatigue?
Back to school: Learning and covid
Covid-19 in schools: Don’t blame the children
Lexington: Hail to the king
Mexico: Bombshells on board
Sibling storms in the Caribbean: Storms Marco and Laura strike the Caribbean
Japanese politics: After Abe
The Christchurch massacre: Dignity in the face of depravity
North Korea’s economy: Self-strangulation
Catering in the time of covid-19: Grounded beef
Banyan: Tough, but incompetent
Podcasting: Listening in
Matronymics: In the name of the mother
Chaguan: System, heal thyself
Mozambique: More misery, few answers
Migration: Cheques don’t check treks
Nollywood and the pandemic: Time to sharpen up
The Palestinians: Very brief holidays in the sun
Islam and dogs: Bone of contention
Germany’s refugee influx: Did they handle it?
Green-fingered Bulgarians: Constant gardeners
Montenegro’s election: Not very Christian
French higher education: Saclay sacré
Charlemagne: The Pampers index
Housing: Generation rent grows up
Fading Sinophilia: Flying dragon, passing fashion
The Labour Party: Middle-class hero
Politics and music: Last fight of the Proms
The hospitality business: Turning the tables
Books: The old stories
School uniforms: The new school tie
Bagehot: Learning German
Mental health: The common tragedy
Dementia: The perils of oblivion
The science: Plaque blues
Care: God’s waiting rooms
Going abroad: The last resort
Financing care: Alms for oblivion
Ethics: Still human
Hollywood and China: Red carpet
German blue chips: Ascend and deliver
Health care: Left to their own devices
Energy utilities: Lit
Bribery: A closer look at greasy palms
Palantir Technologies: A prickly patriot
Schumpeter: For your eyes only
Stock exchanges: Big fish
King of the hill: Ant Group IPO filing shows its might
Phil Hogan: Exit bruiser
Norges Bank: An expensive dream
Lebanon’s insurers: Broken cover
Housing in Seoul: The high-rise life
Buttonwood: Pinky v Blinky
Free exchange: Razing hopes
Greenback dominance: Buck up
Automation: Walking with robots
Covid-19: Trials and tribulations
Body art: The new ink masters
Elena Ferrante’s new novel: The second sex
The Freemasons: Inside the Lodge
Pop music: Send for “Help!”
Economic data, commodities and markets
Vaccination: A first-world problem
Marvin Creamer: Wind, sea and stars
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