"THE ECONOMIST"
MAGAZINE ANGLAIS, DU 18 JUILLET 2020 VOL.436 N°9203, 74 PAGES, CELEBRE REVUE DE REFERENCE, EN ANGLAIS. Très bon état
In this issue:
The world this week 2 pages
Leaders: Trade without trust 1 page
_BRIEFING:
Huawei and 5G: America's war on the chinese telecoms-equipment giant looks as if it will soon reach its endgame 3 pages
_EUROPE:
Germany's China policy: The Chancellor's soft stance towards China is increasingly being called into question 2 pages
Protests in Russia's Far East/ Poland's presidential election/ French accent snobbism/ Venice's flood defences 2 pages
Charlemagne: Ireland gets its way 1 page
_BRITAIN:
Work-life balance: Working Britons have less time for leisure than other Europeans. Covid-19 is changing that 2 pages
Bagehot: Dance of the lemons 1 page
_MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA:
The Arab world: The era of easy oil money is ending. The result will be painful 3 pages
Measuring poverty in South Africa/ Burkina Faso's jailhouse rock 2 pages
_UNITED STATES:
Operation Warp Speed: The president says there will be a covid-19 drug or a vaccine before the end of the year. Might he be right? 2 pages
Covid death vs cases/ Police in schools/ End-of-term report for SCOTUS/ Renaming the Redskins 3 pages
Lexington: The lessons of Sessions 1 page
_THE AMERICAS:
Chile: The pandemic may spur the country to become more social democratic 2 pages
_ASIA:
Drugs and vigilantes: Narcotics have become deeply rooted in Burmese society 2 pages
Australia and the monarchy/ Singapore's dogged opposition/ A wobbly government in Malaysia 2 pages
_CHINA:
Honk Kong's companies: There are reasons to worry about business in Hong Kong. A new national-security law is not the only one 2 pages
Alarm over widespread flooding 1 page
_INTERNATIONAL:
School closures: As schools in some countries reopen, how can pupils make up for lost time?/ Schools in poor countries 3 pages
_BUSINESS:
Unwanted fossil fuels: The oil giants want to own only the cheapest, cleanest hydricarbons. That is harder than it sounds 2 pages
Streaming and nausea/ Reviving live music in Europe/ Sino-American tech mistrust/ Appetite for chipmakers/ Japan Inc's other virus threat 2 pages
_FINANCE & ECONOMICS:
Wall Street: Bak's earnings show that panic has been calmed, and economic pain deferred. Just don't ask their bosses what happens next 2 pages
China's strange recovery/ Patty power: The big Mac index/ The tech tax tiff/ What's the point of insurers? 2 pages
Free exchange: Housing was the business cycle 1 page
_SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY:
Chipmaking: A new material promises chips that will pack in more miniature circuits 2 pages
Cleaning water with pine needles/ A new comet/ Navigating by diamond/ The socioeconomics by sewage 2 pages
_BOOKS & ARTS:
The future of journalism: Political and commercial pressures have led American journalists to reconsider the value and meaning of objectivity 2 pages
German porcelain/ A life in science 1 page
_GRAPHIC DETAIL:
Resource economics: The world's wealth is looking increasingly unnatural 1 page
_OBITUARY:
Ennio Morricone: Man on a mission 1 page
THE ECONOMIST vol.436 n°9203 18/07/2020 Trade without trust: How the West should do business with China/ America first and the vaccine race
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