The Economist [Fri, 08 Jul 2022]

calibre

Language: English

Publisher: calibre

Published: Jul 9, 2022

Description:

Articles in this issue: Politics Business KAL’s cartoon Clownfall Who’s afraid of TikTok? The new exceptionalism Crisis in the classroom Private pain Magna mistake On justice services, abortion, Africa, car dealers, Turkey, BTS, technology at work Boris Bondarev on Vladimir Putin’s craven diplomats The global economy needs to be better prepared for the coming storm, says Kathryn Judge Brad DeLong asks what America can learn from its past bouts of inflation Quavering How a free and open Hong Kong became a police state Kherson bound Fate unknown Welcome to boom town From bad to worse Minority report Slings and arrows No-fly zone The wreckage he leaves behind Spend rift Men behaving badly Backlog Britain New tricks Two mouths, one message The toxicity of Boris Johnson Trumpism’s new Washington army Votes for zygotes? Allow and unleash Copicat No, no se puede High noon for Liz Cheney Either ore He shoots, he scores… Yair apparent Paving paradise A burgeoning new bazaar Hearts, not minds Find works; insert spanner; repeat Rafting with rebels Cold comfort Bureaucratic nightmare Shinde shindig Bridges to liberty The new isolationism Building blocs Above the water line Hacked Having a larp Millions of wasted minds PE lessons Strong headwinds A species reborn How to read corporate culture Self-Reliance Tougher than tariffs Helter skelter Case closed Last man standing Bills, bills, bills Levelling down Beyond the Standard Model Hearts of stone To be a pilgrim The braids of a loaf Perfidious Albion Hide and seek The lives of Zelensky Economic data, commodities and markets It could have been worse Why is Georgia struggling to join the EU? Why are cluster munitions so dangerous? The mystic of the stage Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)