The Economist Asia Edition – July 27, 2019

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Contents


The world this week
5 A summary of political
andbusinessnews

Leaders
7 Russia and China
Brothers in arms
8 Britain’s new prime
minister
Here we go
9 Heatwaves
Hot as hell
9 Currencywars
Donotescalate
10 Microsoft
Rebooted

Letters
12 Onconservatism,taxing
assets,Uzbekistan,Nazi
operations,work

Briefing
15 RussiaandChina
Thejuniorpartner

Specialreport:Canada
Theliberalnorth
Afterpage 36

Asia
19 Taiwan’s president
20 North-east Asia’s
contested skies
21 Indian politics
21 Pakistan and America
22 BanyanJapan’sidentity

China
23 Hong Kong’s protests
24 International reactions to
Xinjiang

United States
25 Overcrowded primaries
26 Mueller’s testimony
27 New Orleans and snow
28 Indian-Americans
29 LexingtonHotshots in
Alaska

The Americas
30 Corruption in Brazil
31 Picking judges in
Guatemala
31 Poor but sexy Oaxaca
32 BelloLatin America and
Europe

Middle East & Africa
33 The Gulf crisis
34 Croquet in Egypt
34 Separatism in Ethiopia
35 South African politics
36 Africa’s coal craze

SchumpeterThe plastics
business has yet to come
to terms with a backlash
against its products,
page 51

On the cover


The partnership between
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping is
much better for China than it
is for Russia: leader, page 7.
How Vladimir Putin’s embrace
of China weakens Russia:
briefing,page 15



  • Britain’s new prime minister
    Boris Johnson promises thrills
    but is heading for a serious spill:
    leader,page 8. The new prime
    minister will lead a fragile—and
    potentially short-lived—
    government, page 42. Why
    predicting the impact of no-deal
    is so hard, page 43. The hazards
    of having a prime minister who
    hates to be hated: Bagehot,
    page 44

  • Heatwaves and climate
    changeExtreme heat is a silent
    killer. Countries must do more to
    adapt: leader,page 9.
    Greenhouse-gas emissions
    contribute to the rising
    frequency of heatwaves,page 58

  • Microsoft’s lessons for other
    tech giantsWhat the software
    company ’s surprising comeback
    can teach its tech rivals,page 10

  • Liberal Canada: a special
    reportAs many Western
    countries turn to populism,
    Canadians will soon decide
    if they want to remain a
    liberal beacon, says Brooke
    Unger, afterpage 36

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