The Economist [Sat, 04 Feb 2023]

calibre

Language: English

Publisher: calibre

Published: Feb 4, 2023

Description:

Articles in this issue: Politics Business KAL’s cartoon This week’s cover Big, green and mean Hindenburg v Adani Out of control Dodged penalties Dousing the fire On the North Sea, police reform, economics research, doctors, America’s civil war, classified documents Ukraine should—and, properly supported, can—seize Crimea, argues Ben Hodges Talks between Russia and Ukraine would save lives, argues Christopher Chivvis Rosy for riveters All steady on the eastern front The broken toy Recycling Russia Delayed ratification A paler shade of Green Return to centre David Brent Ltd Worse service Boxed in Once more unto the breeches Cell divisions Wipe out From Mr Butskell to Ms Heeves Green v green Black and blue Ice, ice, maybe Height of heists Nope-ioids Bad rap The amazing race In it to win it? Old birds and power cuts Courting disaster Don’t be evil Switching sides A country tearing itself apart Smokes and fire Silicon islands in the storm Arms and the Man Bollywood v BJP The South China Sea resistance Asia’s multi-headed conflict A representative challenge Death and denial Irreconcilable differences Why Russia is not a pariah in China Adani under fire Fireworks artists Battle of the labs Machine learnings Mark to market Entente cordiale Kaizen, Chinese-style Ships in the night Seeking applicants: Requiem for a meme No relief in sight The doveish illusion A return to Hikelandia Amazing Inventions Machine guns ready to go! The blue and the red Birds of mode Pixels in your eye What lies beneath Bad memories The future is now Return of the natives High planes drifter Stranger than fiction Economic data, commodities and markets Batting down spillovers Why does Ukraine want Western jets—and will it get them? Who is Gautam Adani? Wasp-waisted workhorse Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)