Titre : | Summary of Vol. 450 n°9390 (2024) |
Type de document : | Article : Revues - Articles |
Dans : | The Economist (Vol. 450 n°9390, March 30th - April 5th, 2024) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
[Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique occidentale > Sénégal [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Afrique > Afrique subsaharienne > Afrique orientale > Rwanda [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > Asie - Océanie > Proche et Moyen-Orient > Machrek > Palestine [Eurovoc] GÉOGRAPHIE > géographie économique > pays tiers méditerranéens > Egypt |
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mar 30th 2024
The triple shock facing Europe’s economy LEADERS Squeeze, surge, slap The triple shock facing Europe’s economy After the energy crisis, Europe faces surging Chinese imports and the threat of Trump tariffs Health technology The AI doctor will see you…eventually Artificial intelligence holds huge promise in health care. But it also faces massive barriers War in Ukraine Russia is gearing up for a big new push along a long front line Ukraine must prepare It’s not just about the penguins The looming threat from Antarctica A big thaw will have unexpected consequences for the rest of the world Management consulting Some advice to the corporate world’s know-it-alls With growth slowing, consulting firms like McKinsey need some counsel of their own LETTERS On Russia and Ukraine, bitcoin, Mohammad Mustafa, God and sex, economics, the theories of Sam Vimes Letters to the editor BY INVITATION False narratives Video will kill the truth if monitoring doesn’t improve, argue two researchers India’s election Yamini Aiyar laments the damage done to Indian democracy under Narendra Modi BRIEFING Stranger danger How to predict Donald Trump’s foreign policy He may be inconsistent, but his advisers offer some clues EUROPE Digging in Ukraine is in a race against time to fortify its front line The uses of terror Vladimir Putin blames an Islamist attack on Ukraine and America French drinking habits Why the French are drinking less wine Catalonia’s elections Carles Puigdemont aims to reignite Catalan separatism Perishable Goods Turkey’s opposition hopes for a shake-up in local elections Charlemagne How Europe’s fear of migrants came to dominate its foreign policy BRITAIN The energy estuary How Britain’s dirtiest region hopes to become a hub for clean energy Smoke alarm The future of Drax, Britain’s largest power plant Rule intentions What fiscal rules should Britain have? You can’t say that A new hate-crime law in Scotland causes widespread concern Geary’s Bakeries Britain’s kings of sourdough This is not just an archive Marks & Spencer’s archive is a window on 20th-century Britain Bagehot British boomers are losing out for the first time UNITED STATES O say can you see The impact of the Baltimore bridge disaster Double flip-flopping Both chambers of America’s Congress may flip in November Grin and bear it Do undocumented immigrants have the right to own guns? Glock, stock and barrel Chicago wants to stop Glock pistols being turned into machineguns Biden’s blacklash Georgia’s black Republicans have a battle plan for 2024 Lexington The case of Stormy Daniels echoes past scandals MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA The unbearable weight of history Three decades after Rwanda’s genocide, the past is ever-present Intentionally or by negligence? Gaza is on the brink of a man-made famine A crisis deferred After pushing its economy to the brink, Egypt gets a bail-out Crisis averted Senegal proves the doomsayers wrong THE AMERICAS Not another one Nicolás Maduro’s sham election: the sequel Hanging by a thread Can Haiti’s police hold on? Keeping it in the family The cocaine trade is booming in Europe’s Caribbean territories ASIA Imran Khan in prison What next for Pakistan? Holier than thou The Islamic State’s branch in Afghanistan is at war with the world No country for critics? Arvind Kejriwal’s imprisonment is a stain on India’s democracy Banyan Vietnam’s head of state leaves under a cloud CHINA The men with Xi’s ear Who is up and who is down on China’s economic team Spooks in the machine What to make of China’s massive cyber-espionage campaign Spare the rod? A gruesome murder sparks a debate about juvenile justice in China Three-body shaming Chinese nationalists have issues with “3 Body Problem” INTERNATIONAL Indians and the world Narendra Modi’s secret weapon: India’s diaspora TECHNOLOGY QUARTERLY Self-programming panaceas AIs will make health care safer and better Picture this Artificial intelligence has long been improving diagnoses Talking things through Medical AIs with human faces are on their way Intelligent design Artificial intelligence is taking over drug development The AIs have it Can artificial intelligence make health care more efficient? BUSINESS The lost art of self-management Have McKinsey and its consulting rivals got too big? Numbers guys and gals Making accounting sexy again Three stripes and you are out A marketing victory for Nike is a business win for Adidas Bartleby The pros and cons of corporate uniforms Trustbusters v the machine Regulators are forcing big tech to rethink its AI strategy Beware of low-flying aircraft-makers Dave Calhoun bows out as chief executive of Boeing Schumpeter Meet the digital David taking on the Google Goliath FINANCE & ECONOMICS Battered and bruised Europe’s economy is under attack from all sides Hide and seek China’s banks have a bad-debt problem Hunting for value As markets soar, should investors look beyond America? Curse of the Anglosphere Which country will be last to escape inflation? Buttonwood How the “Magnificent Seven” misleads Free exchange How India could become an Asian tiger Science & technology Out of sight out of mind Antarctica, Earth’s largest refrigerator, is defrosting Killers’ tactics Killer whales deploy brutal, co-ordinated attacks when hunting CULTURE Inequality The fallacious case for abolishing the rich Survival stories Could your marriage survive a shipwreck? Take me to Texas What lies behind Beyoncé’s country turn? A different sort of art heist Museums are becoming more expensive World in a dish How moussaka made it into the pantheon of Greek gastronomy Where the wild thing is How “The Gruffalo” went global THE ECONOMIST READS The Economist reads Six great books about baseball ECONOMIC & FINANCIAL INDICATORS Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets OBITUARY A labour of love Amnon Weinstein turned grief into music again |
En ligne : | https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/2024-03-30 |
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