The Economist Sep 30th 2017 by The Economist instant download
Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
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France and Germany: Europe’s new order
Opening up Saudi Arabia: Driving reform
A snap election in Japan: Abe’s road
Financial regulation: Day of the MiFID—the sequel
Property in the digital age: Take back control
On spy novels, North Korea, Hillary Clinton, the EU, offshore wind, headlines: Letters to the editor
Amending America’s constitution: Conventional follies
America, China and North Korea: What next
Puerto Rico: A crippling blow
Government spending: Fly me (private) to the Moon
Tax cuts: Deductive reasoning
Flatlining: Counting murders
Alabama’s special election: Strange days
The Supreme Court’s new term: Anthony Kennedy’s Camelot
Lexington: Winning the battle
Cuba’s economy: Slim pickings
Bello: A battle over “gender ideology”
Rubbish in Brazil: Swipe right to recycle
Afro-Canadians: Where pineapples don’t thrive
Politics in Japan: Hope springs
Elections in New Zealand: Coalition conundrum
Hill-country Tamils in Sri Lanka: A minority within a minority
Fighting love jihad in India: Invading the bedroom
Holidays in South Korea: Korea break
Banyan: The long watch
Legal system: See you in court
Military education: Students with guns
Political violence in South Africa: So much to cry about
The taxman as a tool of repression: Beware the taxman
Politics in Uganda: No country for young men
Iran’s Kurds: Catching on?
The Israel Defence Forces: In which we don’t serve
Egypt’s Shia: Out of hiding
Germany’s election: Merkeldämmerung
Italy: Safe so far
Turkish schools: Erdogan v Darwin
Spain: The law and the vote
Greece: Owls of rage
Charlemagne: The Emmangela show
The Brexit negotiations: From Florence to Manchester
Uber in London: Not ’appy
Labour in Brighton: The new Labour establishment
Private-finance initiatives: Going public
The India Club: Calling time on a time-capsule
Fighting corruption: One way or another
Dyson’s electric vehicle: Cleaning up cars
Bagehot: The four-party system
The professionalisation of charities: Business principles
France: Regeneration
Business: Into gear
Education: The tyranny of normal
The regions: Double fracture
France in Europe: A certain idea
Tinkering in the digital age: If it’s broken, you can’t fix it
Entrepreneurship in America: Gazelles in the heartland
Yandex: Silicon Valley by the Moskva
McDonald’s in India: Not lovin’ it
Nestlé and L’Oréal: Because it’s worth it
Non-voting shares: Social classes
Rivigo: The Indian pony express
Schumpeter: Uneasy accommodation
MiFID 2: On the starting grid
Buttonwood: When the cycle turns
American trade disputes: A candlemakers’ petition
Electronic payments: Playing the Viking card
Bitcoin in China: Cryptocrackdown
The Bank of Japan: Dig deeper
Venture capital: Girl power
Free exchange: Wearied science
Air travel: Mechanical engineers
Birds’ nests and parasites: Butt in or butt out?
Child psychology: Paradise, postponed
Video gaming: Sure plays a mean pin ball
Meteorology: A thousand eyes on the sky
Political books: Purple blues
The Ukrainian famine: The making of a mass murder
A carpenter’s memoir: If I had a hammer
German fiction: The wall in the mind
Photography: Manipulation man
Stanislav Petrov: Midnight and counting
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