Titre : | Summary of Vol.449 N°9368 (2023) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | The Economist (Vol.449 N°9368, October 21-27th, 2023) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique occidentale > Liberia [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique occidentale > Sierra Leone [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Israël [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Machrek > Palestine [Eurovoc] QUESTIONS SOCIALES > santé |
Note de contenu : |
Leaders
The Middle East Only America can save Israel and Gaza from greater catastrophe Iran, Russia and China are profiting from the mayhem Speaking of goat rodeos America’s Republicans cannot agree on a speaker. Good How the GOP could yet, inadvertently, further the national interest At last, good news Poland shows that populists can be beaten A victory for the rule of law in the heart of Europe A brush with Basel Why America’s banks need more capital Though imperfect, regulators’ plans are necessary to keep the system safe Polishing the crown jewels How to make Britain’s health service AI-ready The NHS should clean up and open up its data. Patients will benefit Letters On life sciences, motorists, invisible spouses, wealth management, longevity, Nobel prizes, brevity Letters to the editor By Invitation The Israel-Hamas conflict Naftali Bennett argues that Israel’s future depends on striking fear into its enemies’ hearts How wars are fought David Petraeus and Andrew Roberts on Ukraine and the future of warfare Prosecuting war crimes Amal Clooney and Rupert Skilbeck on why Britain fails to hold war criminals to account Briefing No place for a war As Israel’s invasion of Gaza nears, the obstacles get more daunting It must avoid a second front, protect civilians and save hostages while fighting at close quarters Israel’s war on Hamas Mapping the destruction in Gaza At least 4.3% of the enclave’s buildings appear to have been destroyed When the shooting stops Israel’s four unpalatable options for Gaza’s long-term future The path to Israel’s preferred outcome is littered with obstacles The coming ground invasion Is Israel acting within the laws of war? Even lawful evacuations and attacks on Hamas will exact a heavy civilian toll in Gaza Maelstrom in the Middle East The Arab world thinks differently about this war But Israel’s evidence about a hospital strike still carries little weight Tunnel vision Hamas tunnels under Gaza will be a key battlefield for Israel Underground warfare is terrifying, claustrophobic and slow Europe Tusk’s triumph Poland gives pro-European liberals a big win From corruption to production How a 31-year-old hopes to fix Ukraine’s state-owned defence giant Legal vacuum Alexei Navalny’s lawyers are arrested Europe’s populists Marine Le Pen poses a greater threat than Giorgia Meloni High tension Paris and Berlin compromise on reform of the electricity market Charlemagne The EU’s response to the crisis in Israel exposes its limits Britain Sickness service to health service The world’s largest health-research study is under way in Britain Joining up the bots Britain’s NHS is trying once again to collate patients’ data Nevereverendum Scottish independence has become a long game Food for thought Despite Brexit and the government, British manufacturing is doing well Garden of England The rise of English viticulture Park life Britain’s national parks are not protecting nature Bagehot How rationing became the fashion under the Tories United States From tents to hospitals American states wrestle with how to treat severe mental illness Hail McHenry How the Republican civil war in the House could end End times Part of Donald Trump’s base thinks he is fighting a spiritual war Roe, your own way Anti-abortion campaigners try to break their losing streak The empire strikes back Americans are discovering the joy of a true pint of beer Algebra and pistols One response to school shootings in America: arm the teachers Lexington Joe Biden has shown a steady hand in the Gaza crisis Middle East & Africa From bullets to ballots How Liberia and Sierra Leone ended their cycles of violence Sudan’s agony After six months of civil war, little remains of Khartoum No miracles required How to save the lives of 200,000 women a year The Americas The radical option Can Argentina’s next president fix the economy? Don’t count on it Democratic display Bernardo Arévalo is still battling to become Guatemala’s president Blowout Joe Biden lifts sanctions on Venezuela, but not without conditions Asia Japanese geography How remote islands underpin Japan’s maritime power India and free love Social-media influencers are battling to educate young Indians about sex Don’t rely on the courts India’s Supreme Court refuses to recognise same-sex marriage No special measures Has Australasia lurched right on race? Lucky but sooty Australia’s energy transition is in trouble Chipping away South Korean chipmakers get a reprieve Banyan India-Pakistan relations are becoming more marginal and worse China Women’s rights Chinese feminists are rebuilding their movement abroad Training days China is educating engineers around the world Property in Hong Kong A landslip in Hong Kong fuels resentment of the rich Chaguan Xi Jinping wants to be loved by the global south Business Control shift Are America’s allies the holes in its export-control fence? Bartleby How big is the role of luck in career success? Thrivers in India Meet India’s mega-wealthy Lithography lessons Canon tries to break ASML’s grip on chipmaking tools Spread bets Why big oil is beefing up its trading arms Schumpeter Are America’s CEOs overpaid? Finance & economics War by other means Israel turns to financial weapons as well as military ones Peak disappointment China’s economy may be growing faster, but big problems remain Nasty headache China’s banks may be loaded up with hidden bad loans Crypto’s future Will Binance come over to the light side? Buttonwood Why it is time to retire Dr Copper Not so civil anymore How free-market economics reshaped legal systems the world over Free exchange Do Amazon and Google lock out competition? Science & technology Unrolled at last AI could help unearth a trove of lost classical texts The weather underground What a Serbian cave tells you about the weather 2,500 years ago Sleep tight! It’s not just Paris. Bedbugs are resurgent everywhere News you can use How to predict the outcome of a coin toss Culture Ill liberals How to cancel “cancel culture” Movie marathons Why films have become so ridiculously long Back Story David Beckham’s guide to celebrity Spirituality Where to look to find enlightenment When the music stops “Here We Are” and the question of what to do with unfinished art War in the Middle East The Israel-Palestine conflict: a reading list Economic & financial indicators Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets The Economist explains The Economist explains What is Palestinian Islamic Jihad? The Economist explains How China’s Belt and Road Initiative is changing Obituary Life on the edge Ofir Libstein had extraordinary dreams for his small patch |
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