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Kim Jong Won The Economist

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Kim Jong Won The Economist
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Publisher: The Economist
File Extension: AZW
File size: 5.08 MB
Author: The Economist
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Kim Jong Won The Economist by The Economist instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
America and North Korea: Kim Jong Won
Politics: How democracy dies
AT&T and Time Warner: Green light, amber warning
Chinese finance: Xi, make me chaste
Russia: Free Oleg Sentsov
Britain and the EU: Softer is better
On Timor-Leste, Parliament, American politics, banking, Germany, football: Letters to the editor
The Singapore summit: Enough to make a Rodman cry
Voting (1): Multiple choice
Voting (2): Husted and busted
Whaling in Alaska: Summer ice
Sexually transmitted diseases: Rash behaviour
Preventing suicide: The sorrows of Werther
Lexington: The rising cost of America First
Canada: Breaking a few eggs
Football: Once and future amigos
Health: Disease déjà vu
Chile: Making money from mist
Development in India: Infant nutrition v debt relief
Cricket in Afghanistan: Khyber pastime
Pakistan’s economy: In need of re-stitching
South Korean politics: Rising Moon
Banyan: Squeeze of access
Propaganda: Nation shall preach Xi unto nation
Activism in Hong Kong: The riot act
Housing in the Middle East: Villas and slums
The war in Yemen: Port in a storm
Iraq’s election: From ballot box to tinder box
Impregnated and expelled: The war on conception
Corrupting the beautiful game: Own goals
Congo’s coming election: The indispensable Mr Kabila
Macedonia’s meaning: In the name of peace
The World Cup: Beautiful game, ugly reality
Central Europe: In bad Oder
Women in cabinets: Spain shows the way
Poland: Where’s Jaroslaw?
Turkey: Pillow talk
Charlemagne: It’s rough out there
The Daily Mail: Paul Dacre is away
Employment law: Hiding in plain sight
Law and order: A criminal opportunity
Town planning: Paddling against the Amazon
The politics of Brexit: Problems postponed
WPP: The golden goodbye
Hospital care: Dressed for success
Bagehot: Back in your box
Philatelists fight back: Dad’s army revisited
Geopolitics: Democracy’s retreat
Solar energy: On the solarcoaster
Bartleby: A job is for Christmas, not for life
Latin American oil giants: In deep water
Technology politics: Playing with fire
Entrepreneurship in Germany: Taking off
Airbnb and Uber in Japan: Can share, won’t share
Schumpeter: Canaries in the coal mine
Italian business and the Mafia: Price of protection
Chinese finance: Light on the shadows
International trade: Hidden obstacles
Buttonwood: Playing Argentina
Statistics in Greece: Significant figure
Regulating American banks: Under the rug
Banking in Africa: Making waves
Employing refugees in Germany and Sweden: Situations vacant
Free exchange: What goes around
Materials science: Industrial plants
Anti-predator behaviour: Fight or flight?
Scientific honesty: Something to crow about
Military communications: Jaw-jaw and war-war
Inequality and its costs: The crack-up
South African fiction: Together, once
The making of an auteur: The painting and the moth
Art and posterity: Rising up to heaven
Anthony Bourdain: The power of food
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
Coal
Markets
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)