The Economist Image [周五, 26 7月 2019] by calibre instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Britain’s new prime minister: Here we go
Russia and China: Brothers in arms
Heatwaves: Hot as hell
Currency wars: Do not escalate
Microsoft: Rebooted
Letters to the editor: On conservatism, taxing assets, Uzbekistan, Nazi operations, work
Russia and China: The junior partner
Overcrowded primaries: A Democratic dilemma
The Russia investigation: Thus spake Mueller
A new threat to New Orleans: Barry scary
Indian-Americans: Samosa power
Lexington: Alaska Hotshots
Brazil: Caving on corruption
Oaxaca: Pobre, pero sexy
Guatemala’s judiciary: Buy any deans necessary
Bello: The benefits of equidistance
Taiwan’s president: Shine on
North-east Asia’s contested skies: Scrambling
Indian politics: The contest continues
Pakistan and America: Mr Khan goes to Washington
Banyan: Who do they think they are?
Unrest in Hong Kong: Against the symbols of Beijing
Xinjiang and international reactions: With friends like these
The Gulf crisis: Spiralling
Sport in Egypt: Masters of the mallet
Ethiopia: The southern problem
South African politics: Ramaphosa under siege
Coal in Africa: Dirty and dumb
Ukraine’s parliamentary elections: Total victory
Russia’s protests: Moscow nights
Kosovo’s prime minister: Lazarus redux
Jews and Germany: Fight at the museum
Malta and abortion: The last taboo
Tour de France: Cycling’s coming home
Charlemagne: The muscles from Brussels
The new government: Britain finds its Bojo
The economics of no-deal Brexit: How bad, exactly?
Another new leader: Swinson takes charge
Fiscal policy: The end of an era
Rural affairs: Easy pickings
Agriculture: Pastures old
Bagehot: The loneliness of Boris Johnson
Parliamentary chambers: Better politics by design
Canada: The liberal north
Economy: Handouts and high tech
Social liberalism: Culture wars, Canadian-style
The environment: Keeping it green
Indigenous peoples: Righting the wrongs
Foreign policy: A nice country in a nasty world
Looking ahead: Last liberal standing?
Sources and acknowledgments
American utilities: Windfall
Tech and governments: The sun also sets
Bartleby: The curse of efficiency
Lego v Barbie in China: Brick by brick
German retailers: Stinginess is uncool
Schumpeter: Lacking flexibility
The euro area: Good day sunshine
Currency manipulation: Fishing expedition
Financial crime: Land of the tax-free
Robo-advisers: Looking after the pennies
Buttonwood: The auto-technocrats
Small print: Critical conditions
Live music: Touting for business
Free exchange: The uncultured science
Extreme weather: Climate blame game
Superorganisms: Root cause
Optics: The seed of light
Cinema and reality: The director’s cut
Resisting the Nazis: Message from hell
Islam in America: Taking liberties
Literary influences: Huck meets Kim
A life in science: In praise of cyborgs
Economic data, commodities and markets
Economic forecasting: Curveball
Li Peng: The butcher of Beijing
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