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The Economist [Thu, 07 Sep 2017] by The Economist instant download

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Authors:The Economist
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Year:2017
Publisher:The Economist
Language:english
File Size:5.14 MB
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The Economist [Thu, 07 Sep 2017] by The Economist instant download

Articles in this issue:

Politics this week

Business this week

KAL's cartoon

Facial recognition: Nowhere to hide

Germany’s election: Angela’s unfinished business

North Korea: Messaging the shooter

America’s immigration laws: Let them stay

China’s economy: Created destruction

The Rohingyas: Going along with a pogrom

On political Islam, Say’s Law, better buildings, Thailand’s minorities and headline-writing: Letters to the editor

Angela Merkel: The livin’ is easy

Immigration politics: A dream deferred

Tax reform: Holiday nightmare

Think-tanks: It’s conflicated

Richard Posner: Gavel down

Alaskan detritus: A load of rubbish

Campus life: Blue on blue

Lexington: Indispensable, in trouble

Colombia’s peace process: Joining the party

The Canadian-American border: Delay, delay, delay

The big one hits: Hurricane Irma

Disappearances in Argentina: Where is Santiago Maldonado?

Bello: Rebuilding the radical centre

The Koreas: A bomb for a bomb

North Korea’s nuclear weapons: Almost there

Atrocities against the Rohingyas: Scorched earth

Politics in Cambodia: Closing time

Bangladesh v Pakistan: East overtakes west

Banyan: Sweeter than honey

Politics: All the president’s men?

Shopping: A turn-up for the books

Kenyan politics: The rematch

Liberian schools: Classroom experiments

The Seychelles: Debt relief for dolphins

South African politics: Getting nasty

Mediterranean migrants: Stuck on shore

The last Jews of Egypt: Out of the shadows

Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy: Sunnis and Shias: enemies no more?

Assad to their rescue: Syrian army

Germany: Agenda 2021

Italy: Salute!

Human-rights abuses in Turkey: Bruised and battered

Turkish history: Recalling Manzikert

Charlemagne: Exorcising French demons

The economy: Keeping calm and carrying on

North Sea oil: Wreck and roll

Brexit and Parliament: Henry VIII does not rule OK

Religion: Backward, Christian soldiers

Reckitt Benckiser: Bang! And the bosses are gone

Bell Pottinger: Scrambled in Africa

Devolution: Scotland the sensible

Bagehot: Spies like us

Technology and financial inclusion: Underserved and overlooked

Visual computing: The facial-industrial complex

Toys: Fidget revolution

UTC buys Rockwell: Dogfight in the skies

The electricity industry’s nuclear fears: HEMP-induced anxiety

India and textiles: Hanging by a thread

Loyalty schemes: Forsake all others

Mainland microbrews: All the beer in China

Infrastructure for electric vehicles: Charge of the battery brigade

Chinese industry: Great Leap Backward

Buttonwood: Gone fission

Insurance in America: Under water

Impact investing: Of humanitarian bondage

Currency markets: Fear and favour

Wells Fargo: Stick in the mud

Free exchange: The borrowers

Facial technology (1): Keeping a straight face

Facial technology (2): Making faces

Fish farming: Feeding-time worries

Astronomy: So long, and thanks for the postcards

John le Carré: George Smiley returns. Really?

The future of Asia: Brothers in arms

Sport (1): On your marks, get tech

Johnson: Google a photoshopped hoover

Sport (2): Help for heroes

Fiction: Irish song

Richard Gregory: Barbed humour

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

The Economist poll of forecasters, September averages

Markets

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