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The Economist Fri 21 Sep 2018 Calibre

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The Economist Fri 21 Sep 2018 Calibre
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File Extension: EPUB
File size: 22.82 MB
Author: calibre
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Economist Fri 21 Sep 2018 Calibre by Calibre instant download after payment.

Articles in this issue:
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL’s cartoon
Brazil’s elections: Latin America’s latest menace
Trade: Hunker down
Artificial intelligence: AI, EU, go
Reforming Japan: A long haul
Demography: Not so fast
On farming, Syria, immigration, Nike, the armed forces: Letters to the editor
Latin America: The noise from Brazil
The Senate: No fairy tale
Democratic primaries: The centre can hold
Foreign lobbying: Crimea river
Nevada’s brothels: Bras and ballot initiatives
Activism: Beyond the hashtag
Lexington: Her word against his
Argentina: Shrinking pains
Bello: The history man
Quebec’s election: Keeping an open door
Cuban honey: Worker bee’s paradise
Japanese politics: Abe’s ambition
Kyrgyzstan: Two extremes
Talks with North Korea: Parading for peace
Banyan: Stuffing the ballot boxes
Suicide in India: Deadly reckoning
Politics in Pakistan: Back on the street
The economy: Life in a slower lane
High-speed rail: Sidetracked
Chaguan: Trial-balloonist or troll?
Demography: Babies are lovely, but...
Child marriage: Growing up too early
French forces in Africa: Sahel or high water
Israel’s military preparedness: Stand uneasy
Syria’s war: Staving off slaughter
Turkey and Europe: Hello to Berlin
Poland: Taking on PiS and Civic Platform
Mind the gap: Europe’s chronic health problem
Spain: A question of degrees
Teaching Arabic in France: Word games
Germany: Over, not out
Charlemagne: The rebirth of Eurafrica
Immigration policy: A new order at the border
Migration in Europe: How to bend the rules
The Church of England: Turbulent priests
The Liberal Democrats: Stuck in the middle with Vince
Northern Ireland’s Troubles: Prosecuting the past
The railways (1): Non-stop service
The railways (2): A blast from the past
Bagehot: Back from the brink
Hurricanes and typhoons: Stormy weather
Hong Kong: No Wanda
Artificial intelligence and Europe: Big data, small politics
Bartleby: Workers are losing their chains
American media: The new press barons
American passenger railways: Back on track
Tesla’s latest troubles: The enemy within
Indian manufacturing: The idolatry industry
Doing business in North Korea: On your marks
Schumpeter: Metamorphosis
Emerging markets: Crushed and fried
Trade: Tit for tat
Mooncake studies: Reading the crumbs
Money-laundering: Questionable shape
Buttonwood: The yuan show
Narrow banking: A hornets’ nest
Poverty estimates: A thin gruel
Free exchange: We the shareholders
Vaping: Smoking without fire
Marine biology: The house that sank
Genetics: Whoever has will be given more
Cellular ageing: Out with the old
Antimatter: I go up, or down...
Destination: Moon. Maybe: Maybe
Mumbai noir: Maxed-out city
Polish fiction: Carnival of the animals
Oleg Gordievsky: Break for the border
Geopolitics, security and America’s role: Weed-killing
Johnson: Lodestars and fingerprints
Johnny Kingdom: Creeping closer
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
Human Development Index
Markets
Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)

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