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The Economist [Thu, 07 Aug 2014]
The world this week
Politics this week Business this week KAL's cartoon Prostitution: A personal choice Trade and protectionism: No more grand bargains China’s far west: A Chechnya in the making Reforming Leviathan: Mandarin lessons Mexico’s reforms: Keep it up On assisted suicide, Gaza, Chinese journalism, business, Caliph Ibrahim, Panama’s hats, the Big Mac: Letters to the editor Prostitution and the internet: More bang for your buck Barack Obama’s message to business: Stop whining, I’m your friend Presidents and growth: Timing is everything Congressional elections: Immovable incumbents Colorado politics: Ground war Gun control: Bullets to the head Streetcars and urban renewal: Rolling blunder Regional accents: Mind that drawl, y’all Lexington: The George H.W. Bush revival Cuba and the outside world: Rekindling old friendships Brazil’s presidential-election campaign: A tightly scripted telenovela NAFTA’s junior partners: She loves me, she loves me not Bello: The palindrome of Kirchnerismo Thailand: Peace, order, stagnation Malaysian politics: What’s Malay for gerrymandering? India’s civil-service exams: The unlevel field Japan’s economy: Feeling the pinch Banyan: Neither truth nor justice Ethnic unrest: Spreading the net Alcohol consumption: The spirit level The Gaza war: Will the ceasefire hold? Gaza and the Arab world: A collective shrug Iraq’s civil war: Who wants to rescue the regime? Sexual mores in Iran: Throwing off the covers Science in Africa: On the rise Ethiopia and its press: The noose tightens Turkey’s election: Tyrant or steadying hand? Germany’s president: Preaching a new German gospel Russia and the West: How to lose friends War crimes in Kosovo: A country awaits Italy’s economy: Shrinking again Italy’s parliament: High-class errand boys London’s costly construction: Bodies, bombs and bureaucracy Architecture: New digs Scotland’s TV debate: Bravo, Darling London’s mayor: The blond bombshell Lady Warsi: Unilateral action Soldiers and human rights: Lawyers to right of them, lawyers to left of them The Welsh language: Dragonian measures The British diaspora: And don’t come back Civil-service reform: Modernising the mandarins Women in politics: Treating the fair sex fairly Ebola: Fear and loathing Mergers and acquisitions: Coming unstuck Bernie Ecclestone: Irony alert Travel websites: David vs two Goliaths Unilever: In search of the good business Schumpeter: Leading light World trade: Bailing out from Bali Buttonwood: Practice makes imperfect Banco Espírito Santo: Sharing the pain European banking tests: Exam nerves Hong Kong’s finances: Going with the flow Ghana and the IMF: Time for thrift Free exchange: Tilted marine HIV and MS: Antithesis, synthesis? Cometary science: Rosetta's stone Arctic science: A glide-path to knowledge Science in Japan: Stress test Revolution and war in Ukraine: I witness Artificial intelligence: Clever cogs America’s bureaucracy: Sins of commissions South Korea’s soft power: Soap, sparkle and pop New American theatre: A 21st-century “Seagull” Inside al-Qaeda: There and back again Obituary: Peter Hall Obituary: Output, prices and jobs Obituary: Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Obituary: The Economist commodity-price index Obituary: The Economist poll of forecasters, August averages Obituary: Markets Politics this week Business this week KAL's cartoon
Leaders
Prostitution: A personal choice Trade and protectionism: No more grand bargains China’s far west: A Chechnya in the making Reforming Leviathan: Mandarin lessons Mexico’s reforms: Keep it up
Letters
On assisted suicide, Gaza, Chinese journalism, business, Caliph Ibrahim, Panama’s hats, the Big Mac: Letters to the editor
Briefing
Prostitution and the internet: More bang for your buck
United States
Barack Obama’s message to business: Stop whining, I’m your friend Presidents and growth: Timing is everything Congressional elections: Immovable incumbents Colorado politics: Ground war Gun control: Bullets to the head Streetcars and urban renewal: Rolling blunder Regional accents: Mind that drawl, y’all Lexington: The George H.W. Bush revival
The Americas
Cuba and the outside world: Rekindling old friendships Brazil’s presidential-election campaign: A tightly scripted telenovela NAFTA’s junior partners: She loves me, she loves me not Bello: The palindrome of Kirchnerismo
Asia
Thailand: Peace, order, stagnation Malaysian politics: What’s Malay for gerrymandering? India’s civil-service exams: The unlevel field Japan’s economy: Feeling the pinch Banyan: Neither truth nor justice
China
Ethnic unrest: Spreading the net Alcohol consumption: The spirit level
Middle East and Africa
The Gaza war: Will the ceasefire hold? Gaza and the Arab world: A collective shrug Iraq’s civil war: Who wants to rescue the regime? Sexual mores in Iran: Throwing off the covers Science in Africa: On the rise Ethiopia and its press: The noose tightens
Europe
Turkey’s election: Tyrant or steadying hand? Germany’s president: Preaching a new German gospel Russia and the West: How to lose friends War crimes in Kosovo: A country awaits Italy’s economy: Shrinking again Italy’s parliament: High-class errand boys
Britain
London’s costly construction: Bodies, bombs and bureaucracy Architecture: New digs Scotland’s TV debate: Bravo, Darling London’s mayor: The blond bombshell Lady Warsi: Unilateral action Soldiers and human rights: Lawyers to right of them, lawyers to left of them The Welsh language: Dragonian measures The British diaspora: And don’t come back
International
Civil-service reform: Modernising the mandarins Women in politics: Treating the fair sex fairly Ebola: Fear and loathing
Business
Mergers and acquisitions: Coming unstuck Bernie Ecclestone: Irony alert Travel websites: David vs two Goliaths Unilever: In search of the good business Schumpeter: Leading light
Finance and economics
World trade: Bailing out from Bali Buttonwood: Practice makes imperfect Banco Espírito Santo: Sharing the pain European banking tests: Exam nerves Hong Kong’s finances: Going with the flow Ghana and the IMF: Time for thrift Free exchange: Tilted marine
Science and technology
HIV and MS: Antithesis, synthesis? Cometary science: Rosetta's stone Arctic science: A glide-path to knowledge Science in Japan: Stress test
Books and arts
Revolution and war in Ukraine: I witness Artificial intelligence: Clever cogs America’s bureaucracy: Sins of commissions South Korea’s soft power: Soap, sparkle and pop New American theatre: A 21st-century “Seagull” Inside al-Qaeda: There and back again
Obituary
Obituary: Peter Hall
Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates The Economist commodity-price index The Economist poll of forecasters, August averages Markets
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