Titre : | Summary of Vol. 450 n°9387 (2024) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | The Economist (Vol. 450 n°9387, March 9th-15th, 2024) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique occidentale > Nigeria [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique orientale > Tanzanie [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Israël [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Machrek > Palestine |
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mar 9th 2024
And they’re off. What could upend America’s election? LEADERS And they’re off Three big risks that might tip America’s presidential election Third parties, the Trump trials and the candidates’ age introduce a high degree of uncertainty China’s National People’s Congress Xi Jinping’s hunger for power is hurting China’s economy A new economic plan won’t end deflation, even as he sidelines his prime minister Jam today, ingredients tomorrow Britain’s budget cuts taxes on the promise of productivity gains Jeremy Hunt has got it the wrong way round Course correction How to fix the Ivy League Its supremacy is being undermined by bad leadership The real skinny A frenzy of innovation in obesity drugs is under way Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly are printing money now. But they will not be a stagnant duopoly LETTERS On artificial intelligence, the Holocaust, national conservatives, Ukraine, history, investment advice Letters to the editor By Invitation Finance and development Three presidents on how to make global finance work better for Africa Britain’s fiscal fiction A former adviser on the 250 words Jeremy Hunt should read out at the budget BRIEFING Spoilers Third-party candidates could be decisive in America’s election But they have to get on the ballot first EUROPE Climate change Europe’s new-look winter: floods, high sea levels and melting glaciers On the wild side Ukraine’s animals are also victims of the war Abortion rules Why France has made abortion a constitutional right General discomfort The damage done by Russia’s hack of Germany’s defence ministry Quick march Moving weapons around Europe fast is crucial for deterring Russia Charlemagne Fifty shades of brown: how splits in Europe’s hard right sap its power BRITAIN Briefcase encounter The British budget mixes sensible tinkering and fiscal fantasy Newbury’s finest Vodafone tries to slim its way back to health Policing Rishi Sunak’s crackdown on protests is misguided Tough on puffs The holes in British plans to ban cigarettes and disposable vapes Unnatural selection Why on earth would anyone become a British MP? Bagehot What the softening of the Sun says about Britain UNITED STATES Brand Old Party Super Trump and his mighty MAGA machine Sleepy Tuesday Donald Trump wasn’t MAGA’s only winner on Super Tuesday Executive inaction Can Joe Biden bring order to the southern border without Congress? Words of warning Is New York rethinking its sanctuary-city status? Celestial bodies A private company will send your ashes to the moon The WPATH files Leaked discussions reveal uncertainty about transgender care Lexington Has Ron DeSantis gone too far in Florida? MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Bibi blues Joe Biden is exasperated by Israel but will not stop its war The war in Gaza Ramadan could see respite for Gaza, or widening violence Riding the CCM seesaw A lost opportunity to reform Tanzania Yesterday’s price is not today’s price Nigeria’s currency crisis is decades in the making Cryptocurrencies in Africa Why Africa is crypto’s next frontier THE AMERICAS Lawless and disordered The last scraps of the Haitian state are evaporating The legacy of Lava Jato Corruption is surging across Latin America ASIA Armed and autocratic North Korea is arming Russia and threatening war with South Korea Stock and awe Why are so many Indians piling into stocks? Banyan What the war in Ukraine means for Asia Too much butter, not enough chicken Indian food is great. Perhaps too great CHINA Xi’s show China’s parliament is being used to highlight Xi Jinping’s power Eyes in the sky China’s satellites are improving rapidly. Its army will benefit Chaguan Why China’s confidence crisis goes unfixed INTERNATIONAL Poisoned Ivy America’s elite universities are bloated, complacent and illiberal BUSINESS Slim pharma The battle over the trillion-dollar weight-loss bonanza Nootropic kid on the block Brain-boosting substances are all the rage The glass-ceiling index More women are getting onto corporate boards. Good Judgment day OpenAI’s legal battles are not putting off customers—yet More than a headache Can Bayer recover from its chronic pain? Bartleby How can firms pass on tacit knowledge? Schumpeter Apple is right not to rush headlong into generative AI FINANCE & ECONOMICS Staring down the barrel Can Israel afford to wage war? Back to the moon Bitcoin’s price is surging. What happens next? Another illusion Globalisation may not have increased income inequality, after all Housing costs America’s rental-market mystery Urban economics The world is in the midst of a city-building boom Buttonwood How investors get risk wrong Free exchange An economist’s guide to the luxury-handbag market SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Dancing in the dark Physicists are reimagining dark matter Model baby Scientists can help fetuses by growing tiny replicas of their organs Final countdown A new technique to work out a corpse’s time of death Advanced materials Graphene, a wondrous material, starts to prove useful CULTURE Zones of interest Whoever gets the Best Picture Oscar, international films are winning Back Story Infatuation, kids, adultery: marriage is the theme of the Oscars And you call yourself civilised? The history of the West is not quite what you learned in school What’s in store? Museums have a hoarding problem Hillbilly elegies Stories about the Dongbei rust belt are resonant in China No solitude Gabriel García Márquez’s novella was published against his wishes THE ECONOMIST READS The Economist reads The best British political diaries ECONOMIC & FINANCIAL INDICATORS Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets THE ECONOMIST EXPLAINS The Economist explains What is Hindutva, the ideology of India’s ruling party? The Economist explains Does generative artificial intelligence infringe copyright? OBITUARY Age and magnificence Iris Apfel became a fashion icon in her ninth decade |
En ligne : | https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2024-03-09 |
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