Titre : | Summary of Vol. 450 n°9386 (2024) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | The Economist (Vol. 450 n°9386, March 2nd-8th, 2024) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Machrek > Palestine [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > pays du Golfe > Iran |
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mar 2nd 2024
How high can markets go? LEADERS Voting intentions How to build a British voter Labour is assembling an electoral coalition that is young and broad, but volatile too How high can markets go? A golden age for stockmarkets is drawing to a close Share prices may be surging, but even AI is unlikely to drive a repeat of the past decade’s performance A losing battle Fentanyl cannot be defeated without new tactics Suppression works even less well than with other narcotics French politics The perils of a Le Pen presidency Even three years out, the prospect is alarming Don’t seize: capitalise How to put Russia’s frozen assets to work for Ukraine Exploit them to the full, but legally One nation under Modi To see India’s future, go south The country’s regional division could make it—or break it How tyranny travels Autocracies are exporting autocracy to their diasporas The new danger from transnational repression LETTERS On Britain’s armed forces, cousins, business in Italy, private-equity backed insurance, age, Terry Pratchett Letters to the editor BY INVITATION Russia after Navalny A former political prisoner on how the West should honour Alexei Navalny’s legacy India’s election Ashoka Mody argues that India is stunted by a lack of moral leadership BRIEFING Relentless reaper America’s ten-year-old fentanyl epidemic is still getting worse The government is spending record amounts, just to slow its growth EUROPE France’s National Rally How Marine Le Pen is preparing for power Friendly fire France and Germany are at loggerheads over military aid to Ukraine Get off the fence Europe hopes barbed wire will keep migrants out. It won’t After the war Azerbaijan is racing to rebuild in recaptured Nagorno-Karabakh Within range Kharkiv is struggling under Russian rocket attacks Charlemagne Is Europe’s stubby skyline a sign of low ambition? BRITAIN Psephological profiling A changing British electorate is propelling Labour towards victory Own goals English football’s financial fracas Local politics The institution that taught Margaret Thatcher about politics Just add water More than half of Britain’s ponds have disappeared Bagehot Speaker Hoyle and the strange politics of human resources UNITED STATES In vitro veritas IVF is a slam-dunk issue for Democrats. Abortion may not be Stoked The economics of skiing in America Commitment phobia Does Joe Biden’s re-election campaign have a Gaza problem? Answers that raise questions Is Google’s Gemini chatbot woke by accident, or by design? Cobalt blues A millennial is building America’s first nickel-cobalt refinery Lexington Vladimir Putin hardly needs to interfere in American democracy MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Dreaming of Dubai Africa’s tiger economy is shot Fresh blood, same problems The Palestinians’ new prime minister faces a nightmare The beginning of the end As Iran scares the Middle East, at home its regime rots THE AMERICAS Bringing back Brazil Lula’s gaffes are dulling Brazil’s G20 shine The switcheroo The former president of Honduras is tried for drug trafficking Kicking back Argentina’s football clubs are resisting privatisation ASIA India’s north-south divide Inside Narendra Modi’s battle to win over the south The actual opposition? Massive farmers’ protests are a headache for Narendra Modi Banyan What will Prabowo Subianto’s foreign policy look like? CHINA The Chinese diaspora Living outside China has become more like living inside China Chaguan China tells bankers to be more patriotic International Surviving in a multipolar world Africa is juggling rival powers like no other continent BUSINESS Meet your new copilot How businesses are actually using generative AI The meaning of Mistral Meet the French startup hoping to take on OpenAI Divestment dilemmas Western multinationals’ Russian dilemmas Bartleby Why you should lose your temper at work Barrelling along Can whisky conquer Chinese palates? Motor no-shows Car shows in the West are in terminal decline Schumpeter How Argentine businessmen size up Javier Milei FINANCE & ECONOMICS Fly up to the sky Stockmarkets are booming. But the good times are unlikely to last Too efficient Are passive funds to blame for market mania? Stakeholders at the gate Activist investing is no longer the preserve of hedge-fund sharks Still coupled How Trump and Biden have failed to cut ties with China Buttonwood Uranium prices are soaring. Investors should be careful Free exchange What do you do with 191bn frozen euros owned by Russia? SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Silicon dreamin’ AI models make stuff up. How can hallucinations be controlled? A kiss and a cure Scientists want to tackle multiple sclerosis by treating the kissing virus At the heart of the battery revolution A variety of new batteries are coming to power EVs Your brain on music Why recorded music will never feel as good as the real thing CULTURE Money and the arts Britain’s arts still dazzle the world Back Story “The Picture of Dorian Gray” points to the future of theatre An artist’s artist Why did a once-revered painter, Frans Hals, fall out of favour? Cartoon gloom “Palestine”, an old graphic novel, is making a comeback Colour by numbers Can a dozen shipwrecks tell the history of the world? Go big or go home Cinemas may be dying. But IMAX and the high end are thriving THE ECONOMIST READS The Economist reads What to read to understand cyber-security ECONOMIC & FINANCIAL INDICATORS Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets OBITUARY His old enemy Robert Badinter persuaded France to abolish the guillotine |
En ligne : | https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2024-03-02 |
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