The Economist: Jan 11th 2020 by The Economist instant download
本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
America and Iran: Masterstroke or madness?
Forest fires: A blaze that will keep on burning
Monetary policy: Why Ben Bernanke is wrong
France: Who rules?
Han Chinese and Uighurs: Apartheid in Xinjiang
Letters to the editor: On menopause, patents, hijabs, impeachment, hot-metal type
Conflict with Iran: After the assassination
School policy: The dignity of all the talents
American education: Signs of progress
Partisan insurgencies: From AOC to shining sea
Digital self-harm: The bully in the black mirror
Voting behaviour: From boom to ballot box
Lexington: All disquiet on the foreign front
Canada: Justin Trudeau’s makeover
Guatemala: New man, old problems
Bello: Maduro v Guaidó, round two
Australia’s bushfires: Burning questions
Indian politics: Cracking heads
Health in the Philippines: Sick days
Jakarta submerged: The incredible sinking city
Education in Malaysia: Prawns and rocks
Ethnic tension in Xinjiang: Never the twain shall meet
Chaguan: Up the river
African governance: Taxing times
Isabel dos Santos: Her struggle
Al-Shabab and Iran: Relationship rumours
Turkey and Libya: Back to the Ottomans?
Despots and mosques: Mine’s bigger than yours
France: Month two
Spanish politics: Sánchez agonistes
Austria: Three’s a charm
Recycling: Waste not
Finland: Prescribing tablets
Charlemagne: Stereovision
The Brexit timetable: It won’t be that easy
Britain’s longest-running family firm: A right-royal shake-up
The Labour leadership race: Under starters’ orders
Stormont Assembly: Time to take off the dust-covers?
Infrastructure spending: Soft money, hard hats
High-speed rail: Fast-tracked
Same-sex divorces: Pride before a fall
Bagehot: The politics of virtue
The science of disgust: Overcoming the yuck factor
Business and war: A multinational desert
Italian motorways: End of the road?
Semiconductors: Memory loss and gain
The man in the flightcase: Carlos Ghosn speaks in Beirut
Bartleby: Lost in the Amazon jungle
Investing in Chinese technology: Less where that came from
Schumpeter: The last GE Man
Ageing Europe: Old, rich and divided
Governments and markets: In a fix
Asset prices: Worth its weight
Economic history: Capital in the 14th century
Opening up economics: Beams and motes
Buttonwood: Inessential oils
Hedge funds: The country home of capital
Free exchange: Mourning in America
New Zealand’s wildlife: Here be giants
Scientific publishing: A novel and promising finding
Stellar evolution: Time for a Big Bang?
Watering deserts: Out of thin air
Scientific methods: Faecal canaries
Democracy and its discontents: The ironies of revolution
Negative thinking: Glass half-empty
The history of psychology: Mad in craft
Autofiction: Love and longing
Beethoven’s afterlife: Prisoner’s dilemma
Economic data, commodities and markets
Gangs in El Salvador: The wrong side of the tracks
Qassem Suleimani: Nowhere and everywhere
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