Titre : | Summary of Vol. 449 n°9376 (2023) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | The Economist (Vol. 449 n° 9376, December 16-22th, 2023) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique centrale > Congo [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Israël [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > pays du Golfe > Iran |
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DEC 16TH 2023
Rishi Sunak’s strategic genius THE WORLD AHEAD The World Ahead 2024 LEADERS Adrift Rishi Sunak’s strategic genius The Rwanda policy is bad. But the Conservatives are the real problem The media and the message Can you have a healthy democracy without a common set of facts? America’s presidential election is a test of that proposition Wobbly in Tehran Iran’s regime is weaker than it looks, and therefore more pliable America should deter it from escalating the Gaza war, but also engage with it The Powell pivot The Fed gives in to the clamour for looser money Its doveish policymaking looks premature—and leaves Europe’s central banks in an awkward spot Metropolished London’s resilience is a lesson to policymakers everywhere The virtues of services, scale and immigration are on full display Green shoots In a first, COP28 targets the root cause of climate change Now to turn diplomacy into action LETTERS On funding research, the United Arab Emirates, Kissinger, Argentina, Joe Biden, cocaine Letters to the editor BY INVITATION Artificial intelligence AI’s big rift is like a religious schism, says Henry Farrell Humanitarian needs David Miliband sees a new global geography of crisis BRIEFING Invincible city Brexit? Hah! Lockdowns? Shrug! Can nothing stop London? It has been bouncing back for 2,000 years and counting EUROPE Return to the rule of law Donald Tusk must undo years of populist subversion in Poland Return to sanity Turkey’s economy has improved, but its foreign policy is still messy Unfair play Spain’s institutions are groaning under partisan pressure Gangsters of glasnost The crime drama Russia and Ukraine want to ban Charlemagne Stolpersteine grieve for victims of the Nazis, one at a time BRITAIN A flight from reality How a Rwandan gambit consumed the Conservative Party Expelliarmus! The magical thinking behind Britain’s Rwanda bill Health tourism Wes Streeting, a Labour frontbencher, visits Singapore Grand designs Britain needs more houses. Does the industry want to build them? Pedicabonomics London’s riotous pedicabs are about to be regulated First, take one live goose… How to kill a goose quickly Bagehot Cheer up, Sir Keir! It might never happen UNITED STATES Right nation Donald Trump is the conservative media The partisan press How American journalism lets down readers and voters Measuring media ideology American journalism sounds much more Democratic than Republican University presidents skewered American universities face a reckoning over antisemitism Jack Smith, Trump and SCOTUS The Supreme Court will decide how quickly Donald Trump is prosecuted Biden-gnomics Regulatory changes hint at what might be in store in a second Biden term First bins, now congestion charging Why New York wants to be more like London MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Taming Tehran Iran rethinks its role as a regional troublemaker Cobalt and chaos Congo’s crucial election may be heading for disaster The end of the beginning Israel’s current large-scale operation is the last one in Gaza THE AMERICAS Will he, won’t he? Could Mark Carney lead Canada? The whirr of the chainsaw Javier Milei implements shock therapy in Argentina Dissing Miss Universe Nicaragua’s dictator goes after Miss Universe ASIA Japan and ASEAN Japan is a cuddlier friend to South-East Asia than America or China Pooch raj Indians are going gooey over dogs Kashmir India’s top court upholds the central government’s grab at Kashmir Bangladesh’s election Sheikh Hasina’s party is set to be re-elected in January Banyan Hsiao Bi-khim is Taiwan’s cat warrior CHINA A big wager on the future Macau, China’s sin city, wants to be more like Las Vegas High-risk pregnancies The dangers of carrying a child for someone else in China Lost in translation The world continues to garble the name and title of Xi Jinping Chaguan China’s cities compete for kids INTERNATIONAL COP28 concludes Climate talks at last lead to a deal on cutting fossil-fuel use 1843 MAGAZINE Journalism When the New York Times lost its way BUSINESS Where did all the commercials go? Welcome to the ad-free internet Un-appy returns What Google’s antitrust defeat means for the app economy Season’s grumblings German business is fed up with a government in disarray Toko-Tok Will TikTok’s GoTo gambit save its Indonesian business? Bartleby How to master the art of delegation Schumpeter Boneheaded anti-immigration politicians are throttling globalisation FINANCE & ECONOMICS Financial flows How to sneak billions of dollars out of China A surplus of anomalies Is China understating its own export success? Buttonwood The mystery of Britain’s dirt-cheap stockmarket Sticking to his guns Vladimir Putin is running Russia’s economy dangerously hot Road trader Why stockpickers should get out more Recession response Europe’s economy is in a bad way. Policymakers need to react Free exchange How to put boosters under India’s economy SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY The chicken of tomorrow Will lab-grown meat ever make it onto supermarket shelves? Seismology (Taylor’s version) The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth Future of chipmaking Jensen Huang says Moore’s law is dead. Not quite yet CULTURE The alt-write Conservatives are trying to disrupt Hollywood, with some success Hollywood and politics When Charlie Chaplin was cancelled A hymn for all seasons “Amazing Grace” is a 200-year-old song with a surprising history Pandemic fiction Some thought covid would change literature. It has not Good to hear The best albums of 2023, as chosen by The Economist Economic history Is the age of Milton Friedman over? ECONOMIC & FINANCIAL INDICATORS Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets OBITUARY Let’s talk about now Benjamin Zephaniah stayed angry all his life |
En ligne : | https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2023-12-16 |
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