The EconomistDecember 7th 2019 7
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Contents
The world this week
11 A summary of political
andbusinessnews
Leaders
13 Britain’s election
The nightmare before
Christmas
14 NATO’s summit
Good, bad and ugly
14 Unrest in the Arab world
System failure
16 SergeyBrinandLarry
PageleaveAlphabet
Searchresult
18 Climatechange
Reversegear
Letters
20 Onbillionaires,groceries,
theNationalHealth
Service,windpower,
KurtVonnegut
Briefing
22 Negativeemissions
Thechroniccomplexity
ofcarboncapture
Specialreport:
Asiantigers
Stillhunting
Afterpage 44
United States
25 Refugee resettlement
26 Impeachment’s next phase
28 Christian adoptions
29 An American theocracy
30 LexingtonJoe Biden’s
stickiness
The Americas
31 “Wexit” in Canada
32 Desi Bouterse’s murder
conviction
34 BelloJair López Obrador
Asia
35 India’s wilting economy
36 Smuggling in Central Asia
37 Measles and Samoa
37 Falsehood in Singapore
38 BanyanOnions in Indian
politics
China
41 Battling in the UN
42 The China-Russia border
44 ChaguanMore babies
needed, without quotas
Middle East & Africa
45 Iraq’s uncertain future
46 Arabs lose faith
46 Repression in Iran
47 Algeria’s unfair election
47 Sudan’s terrible traffic
48 Identity in Africa
Bagehot Truth has been
the first casualty of
Britain’s election,page 57
On the cover
A divided country faces an
election that will tear it still
further apart: leader, page 13.
Under Boris Johnson, the
spectre of no-deal would
return in December 2020,
page 54. If the Lib Dems surge,
they could hurt the Tories as
muchasLabour,page 85
- The carbon-capture
conundrumThinking seriously
about pulling carbon dioxide out
of the atmosphere is difficult,
but necessary: leader, page 18.
Climate policy depends on being
able to trap carbon dioxide. That
is hard: briefing, page 22 - NATO: the good, the bad, the
uglyNew troublemakers have
emerged in the alliance: leader,
page 14. NATO marks its 70th
anniversary in chaotic fashion,
page 50 - A special report on the Asian
tigers After half a century of
success, South Korea, Taiwan,
Hong Kong and Singapore must
reinvent their economies, after
page 44 - Our books of the yearThe
best books of 2019 were about
the IRA, Harper Lee’s lost work,
rational economics and an Ohio
housewife,page 79. And by our
own staff: this year our writers
went to the Moon and back,
page 82