TheEconomist.2022.10.22 [Fri, 21 Oct 2022]

calibre

Language: English

Publisher: calibre

Published: Oct 20, 2022

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Articles in this issue: Politics Business KAL’s cartoon Welcome to Britaly House-price horror show Defying the odds India’s next green revolution Set patients free On church bells, Detroit, Jair Bolsonaro, Armenia and Azerbaijan, management consultants Research co-operation pays dividends far beyond academia, argues Henry Huiyao Wang Ruy Teixeira asks whether America has reached “peak woke” Skunk no more Tactical advantage Recusal of service One-man party Getting real Tightrope act Heir unapparent Xi’s word counts Moving to mid-levels Aggressive to a fault No turning back Unpacific Skewed samples Compendium of crazy Draught me in What’s in a name? How high? Frenemy mine The long goodbye? The ayatollahs dither amid the fire We want to stay at school The murky side of the rainbow nation Missing the samba beat A modern inferno Shooting Shaheds The Kremlin’s empty lobby The Kramatorsk express is back Red roses…and artillery Not so easy Fetchez the barricades! Who runs Britain now? Abacus economics Low-growth gang Dashed dreams Carbon capture Step by step Meet the man in charge Sabotage at sea Reality bites The silicon squeeze 100% proof Fodder for the FTC Walking in employees’ shoes Where’s the war bounty? The crack-up Stick to Manhattan The moron risk premium The long march back How’s your luck? The need for a clear head Read my LIPs The most powerful flash yet seen in the sky was recorded on October 9th Highland clans Know your boundaries Medicis 2.0 War without war A woman’s place Hacked off Say no more Economic data, commodities and markets A tale of two pandemics The man who said no Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)