2019-11-09_The_Economist_-_Asia_Edition

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The EconomistNovember 9th 2019 3

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Contents


The world this week
5 A summary of political
andbusinessnews

Leaders
9 The future of Europe
A continent in peril
10 Cameroon’s forgotten
war
Words and weapons
10 Squeezing the rich
In defence of billionaires
11 Fakenudes
Sex,liesandpolitics
12 Genetics
A designforlife

Letters
14 OntheBible,Greece,
Congress,Chile,Syria,
Canada,windenergy,
AtlanticCity

Briefing
17 Macron’sviewofthe
world
A presidentona mission

Asia
21 An Asian trade deal
22 Pakistan’s opposition
23 Cycle rickshaws in
Bangladesh
23 Thailand’s bulky monks
24 The Fukushima accident
24 Taiwan and China
25 BanyanPacificpolitics

China
26 Hong Kong’s hostility to
mainland Chinese
27 Debating face-scans
28 ChaguanThe market and
mother tongues

United States
29 Warrencare
30 Off-year elections
31 Quid pro...so what?
31 Political advertising
32 Milwaukee’s north side
33 Odessa on the Intracoastal
34 LexingtonThe veterans
ofAmerica’slongwars

The Americas
35 The protests in Bolivia
36 Jamaica’s successful IMF
programme

Middle East & Africa
38 The crisis in Cameroon
40 Iran and the bomb
40 Jerusalem’s new
necropolis
41 Saudi Arabia’s reforms

LexingtonThe wars in
Iraq and Afghanistan
have cost most Americans
nothing. That is why they
continue, page 34

On the cover


Europe is “on the edge of a
precipice”, says France’s
president. Is he right? Leader,
page 9. In a blunt interview,
Emmanuel Macron spoke to
The Economistabout Europe’s
fragile place in a hostile world:
briefing, page 17. A government
led by Jeremy Corbyn would
present a radical challenge to
Britain’s global alliances:
Bagehot,page 48



  • In defence of billionaires
    Large personal fortunes are an
    unreliable guide to where
    government policy has gone
    wrong: leader,page 10. Have
    billionaires accumulated their
    wealth illegitimately? Page 60

  • Cameroon’s forgotten war
    A bastion of stability in central
    Africa could fall apart if outsiders
    do not help: leader,page 10.
    A report from a conflict that has
    driven 500,000 from their
    homes, page 38

  • A hard-headed guide to
    diversityHow to make your firm
    more inclusive,page 51

  • Our poll of Britain’s swing
    seatsThe first in our five-part
    series of constituency polls finds
    the Conservatives struggling to
    win in a crucial Midlands
    marginal,page 46

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