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The Economist Image 周五 06 9月 2019 Calibre

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The Economist Image 周五 06 9月 2019 Calibre
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Publisher: calibre
File Extension: AZW
File size: 16.8 MB
Author: calibre
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Economist Image 周五 06 9月 2019 Calibre by Calibre instant download after payment.

本期文章:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Syria: Assad’s hollow victory
British politics: The Unconservative Party
The European Central Bank: Parting gifts
Argentina: A superclassic crisis
AI and war: Mind control
Letters to the editor: On Hungary, the great auk, Brexit, Hong Kong, language, conservatism
The Syrian civil war: Wings over prayers
Refugees: The migrant crisis, revisited
Governing: Bureaucratic blight
North Carolina’s election: First in flight
The ideas primary: Wonk-in-chief
Shootings and gun laws: Daddy lessons
Protesting: Dire straights
War in space: The force awakens
Lexington: Trumped by the Taliban
Colombia: FARC, the sequel
Hurricanes: Dorian’s wrath
Bello: Will the “pink tide” return?
Thailand’s armed forces: Changing of the guard
Narcotics in Afghanistan: Meth in the madness
Homophobia in South Korea: Pride and protest
Asylum in Australia: Winging it
Banyan: Forward to the past
Unrest in Hong Kong: Carrie Lam’s blues
The Belt and Road Initiative: From the party, with love
Chaguan: Not yet a coming-out party
The pope in Africa: Stony ground
Gambling in Ethiopia: All bets are on
Israel’s Arab citizens: Arab-Israelis or Palestinians?
Russia: The Kremlin v the people
Germany: Meltdown averted
Italian crime: Hands to yourself
The tenth city: Katowice: Silesian synthesis
Charlemagne: No place for a technocrat
The future of the right: The People’s Revolutionary Conservative Front
Parliament and government: Johnson’s baby takes a bath
Scottish Conservatives: A warning blast
Brexit stockpiling: Cupboard love
Left-behind places: Britain’s banlieues
Demography: An Olympic generation
Bagehot: Into the upside down
Helping the poor: BRAC to the future
Information technology: The digital assembly line
Political risk: Deutschland AG v AfD
Bartleby: The long and winding career
South Korea’s chaebol: Prodigal son
Online behaviour: About face
High-tech fitness: Le maillot jaune
Schumpeter: Popenomics
Argentina’s economy: Force of circumstance
Buttonwood: Tales of the expected
China’s financial system: Expelling the poison
Menu pricing: Consider the lobster roll
Working hours: Balancing act
The uncertainty of genius: The uncertainty of genius
AI and war: Battle algorithm
Memoirs and manifestos: Campaigning in prose
Metafiction: Tilting at windmills
Forgotten history: A killing field
Tradecraft and stagecraft: Laughter in the dark
Johnson: Wars of words
Economic data, commodities and markets
Latin America: Continent of discontent
Jan Ruff O’Herne: Cries from a handkerchief
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)

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