The Economist [周五, 22 一月 2016]
前言
The Economist [周五, 22 一月 2016]
Leaders
Turkey’s war on the Kurds: Futile repression
Taiwan’s remarkable election: Dear prudence
Intelligence oversight: Snoopers and scrutiny
The millennial generation: Young, gifted and held back
Letters
Briefing
United States
The changing electorate: No we can’t
Poisoned water: That Flinty taste
Wage insurance: Creative compensation
Grading university teachers: Ratings agency
Roy Moore: The prophet of decline
Lexington: Karl Rove’s history class
The Americas
Bolivian women: Feminism v faith
Caribbean tourism: No dice
Bello: A new plan for Colombia
Asia
East Asia’s talent agencies: Twice bitten
Security in South-East Asia: After Jakarta
Terrorism in Pakistan: Shady war, shadow peace
Fiji’s army-tainted politics: Corking the genie
Banyan: Hallucinations and fleeting clouds
China
China’s foreign policy: Well-wishing
Middle East and Africa
Israel and Islamic State: The caliphate eyes the Holy Land
Egypt’s crackdown: Remember, remember
Floating armouries: Cruisin’ with guns
Kenyan politics: Rifts in the Rift
Europe
Bosnia’s new visitors: Ottoman comfort
Turkey’s religious diplomacy: Mosqued objectives
Renzi and the EU: Troublemaker
Charlemagne: An ill wind
Britain
Petition against Trump: Not welcome
Pension policy: A tangled web
The economy: Nice while it lasted
Labour and Trident: A silly idea
Manufacturing: The great escape
Primary schools: Big classes, small problem?
Social problems: There may be trouble ahead
Bagehot: An optimistic Eurosceptic
International
Pentecostalism in Brazil: From modesty to ostentation
Pentecostalism in South Korea: Coming down the mountain
Special report: The young
Jobs: The walled world of work
Education: Train those brains
Mobility: High hopes meet high fences
Family: Smaller, smarter families
Violence: Of men and mayhem
When the young get older: Their time will come
Business
Airlines in America: A cosy club
Low-cost airlines in Europe: Don’t get carried away
Engineering conglomerates: Hanging loose
Vietnamese companies: Gold stars
Media: Easy on the ears
Schumpeter: The collaboration curse
Finance and economics
Russia’s economy: Phase two
The economic impact of refugees: For good or ill
Investment fraud: The cockroaches of finance
Buttonwood: Watch what they pay
China’s P2P lending boom: Taking flight
American banks: Not yet out of the woods
Free exchange: All at sea
Free exchange: Award: Philip Coggan
Science and technology
Zika fever: Virus chequers
Medicine: Curing multiple sclerosis
Social science: Done, bar the counting
Planetary science: And then there were nine
Planetary science: The Richard Casement internship
Books and arts
American fiction: Come as you are
Religion and psychology: In the hands of an angry God
Central banks: Shifting the burden
The magic of Diego Velázquez: With brush and eye
The refugees of Dadaab: Cheek by jowl
Obituary
Economic and financial indicators
Output, prices and jobs
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates
The Economist commodity-price index
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Markets