Titre : | Summary of Vol.448 N°9363 (2023) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | The Economist (Vol.448 N°9363, September 16th-22nd, 2023) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] ENVIRONNEMENT > milieu naturel > climat [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique du Nord > Grand Maghreb > Libye [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique du Nord > Grand Maghreb > Maghreb > Maroc [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Israël |
Note de contenu : |
LEADERS
The real threat from Europe’s hard right A fresh wave of hard-right populism is stalking Europe In Germany, the AfD are weaponising climate change When robots do research How artificial intelligence can revolutionise science Consider the historical precedents One country, 28 systems Modi’s “one India” goal is good for the economy, but not for politics In the next decade regional tensions will build in India When Kim met Putin The dangers posed by a deal between Russia and North Korea It would make life harder for Ukraine—and heighten nuclear risks in Asia Incentives matter Why are so many Britons not working? Don’t blame covid or NHS waiting lists. The problem is the welfare system LETTERS On Germany’s economy, Gandhi, the slave trade, attacking the Assad regime, the hobby lobby Letters to the editor Israel and the Palestinians Martin Indyk reflects on the Oslo accords, 30 years on Germany’s economy Robert Habeck responds to The Economist’s “sick man of Europe” cover Swell of pride The hard right is getting closer to power all over Europe It does not need to join governments to affect policymaking EUROPE Staying the course Donald Trump will “never” support Putin, says Volodymyr Zelensky Not so Nazi Ukraine’s small Jewish community is thriving Help wanted Italy needs more migrants, but has trouble admitting it Running with wolves Germany’s rampant hard-right AfD puts other parties in a fix Charlemagne Meet Matus Vallo, Bratislava’s hipster mayor-architect BRITAIN Welfare Why Britain has a unique problem with economic inactivity Britain and China A spy for China in Britain’s Parliament? Local government crisis Why more English councils will go bust Prisons in Britain The (not so) great escape New universities Britain’s surprising, upstart universities Doomsday How to get ready for the end of the world Bagehot Centrists need to stop worrying and learn to love politics UNITED STATES Striking times Joe Biden’s love of unions runs into a giant strike More smoke Hunter Biden’s woes, and a new impeachment saga, will go on and on Raising the alarm-clock America’s school day starts too early. That’s beginning to change A Prozac moment? Drugs to treat alcohol addiction are underused Crypto cowboys Wyoming wants to become America’s crypto capital Before the firing squad Texas Republicans may oust Ken Paxton, one of their own Lexington Why some GOP candidates don’t act as aggrieved as Donald Trump MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Earth and water The lethal negligence of politicians in Morocco and Libya A court of their own The judge and the attorney-general fighting for Israeli democracy Long road to nowhere The Oslo accords were always doomed to fail Kenya, Africa’s climate laboratory Kenya wants to pioneer a new African approach to global warming Snarling or smiling Kenya’s president, William Ruto, shows two sides THE AMERICAS Southern spooks Latin America remains a playground for Russian intelligence Rio roulette Short of cash, Brazil’s government may end its gambling prohibition Asia One nation under Modi Narendra Modi is widening India’s fierce regional divides Otterly loriculus Hornbills, otters and even a tapir: Singapore is rewilding Desperate despots Why is Vladimir Putin looking to North Korea for arms? Banyan How to unite India, Bollywood-style CHINA Assimilation game China’s push to create a single national identity Singing in the ruin A Chinese opera star’s ode to Russia—from a Ukrainian bomb site Shock and awe China’s government launches a campaign against medical corruption Chaguan Xi Jinping builds a 21st-century police state INTERNATIONAL Counsels of war Are Ukraine’s tactics working? BUSINESS Survival guide The plucky firms that are beating big tech Search in the dock A showdown between the DoJ and Google begins Bartleby Who is the most important person in your company? New battlegrounds Apple is only the latest casualty of the Sino-American tech war Inspecting under the bonnet Chinese carmakers are under scrutiny in Europe Swap teams Electric two-wheelers are creating a buzz in Asia Schumpeter The Mittelstand will redeem German innovation FINANCE & ECONOMICS Keep digging How to avoid a green-metals crunch Buttonwood Why diamonds are losing their allure Upwards India’s property market is ready for take-off Tuition drag The resumption of student-loan payments will hit American growth Whatever it wants Has the European Central Bank become too powerful? Free exchange Does China face a lost decade? SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY AI Science (1) How scientists are using artificial intelligence Robot scientists Could AI transform science itself? CULTURE Scare-brained How fear has shaped human affairs Of ties and lies Conspiracy theorists are obsessed with the Rothschild family Johnson The importance of handwriting is becoming better understood Rough waters A history of solitary sailing asks why people seek out its danger Forget me not “North Woods”, a new novel, explores the limits of memory Messiah, menace or both? Impulsive and self-destructive: Elon Musk as depicted in a new book ECONOMIC & FINANCIAL INDICATORS Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets GRAPHIC DETAIL Measure for measure Global democratic backsliding seems real, even if it is hard to measure OBITUARY Rules in the millions Douglas Lenat trained computers to think the old-fashioned way |
En ligne : | https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2023-09-16 |
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