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The Economist Feb 2nd 2023 The Economist

  • SKU: BELL-47998332
The Economist Feb 2nd 2023 The Economist
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The Economist Feb 2nd 2023 The Economist instant download after payment.

Publisher: calibre
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 15.47 MB
Author: The Economist
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Economist Feb 2nd 2023 The Economist by The Economist instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics
Business
KAL’s cartoon
This week’s cover
Big, green and mean
Hindenburg v Adani
Out of control
Dodged penalties
Dousing the fire
On the North Sea, police reform, economics research, doctors, America’s civil war, classified documents
Ukraine should—and, properly supported, can—seize Crimea, argues Ben Hodges
Talks between Russia and Ukraine would save lives, argues Christopher Chivvis
Rosy for riveters
Silicon islands in the storm
Arms and the Man
Bollywood v BJP
The South China Sea resistance
Asia’s multi-headed conflict
A representative challenge
Death and denial
Irreconcilable differences
Why Russia is not a pariah in China
Green v green
Black and blue
Ice, ice, maybe
Height of heists
Nope-ioids
Bad rap
The amazing race
In it to win it?
Old birds and power cuts
Courting disaster
Don’t be evil
Switching sides
A country tearing itself apart
Smokes and fire
All steady on the eastern front
The broken toy
Recycling Russia
Delayed ratification
A paler shade of Green
Return to centre
David Brent Ltd
Worse service
Boxed in
Once more unto the breeches
Cell divisions
Wipe out
From Mr Butskell to Ms Heeves
Adani under fire
Fireworks artists
Battle of the labs
Machine learnings
Mark to market
Entente cordiale
Kaizen, Chinese-style
Ships in the night

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