The Economist UK - 16.11.2019

(John Hannent) #1
BartlebyThe agonies of
videoconferencing,
page 58

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Contents


The world this week
8 A summary of political
and business news

Leaders
13 The media business
The $650bn binge
14 Latin America
Was there a coup in
Bolivia?
14 Pension costs
Dependants’ day
15 Immigration policy
Unlock that door
16 Aircraft-carriers
Sink or swim

Letters
19 On Elizabeth Warren, the
Berlin Wall, southern
Democrats, army food,
William Rehnquist

Briefing
20 Aircraft-carriers
Too big to fail?

Special report: Migration
A world of walls
After page 42

Britain
23 The politics of the NHS
24 Polling commuterland
26 Tactical voting
28 Parliament’s class of 2019
28 The campaign in quotes
29 Spending splurges
29 Floods on the trail
30 BagehotThe Davos Party

Europe
31 Germany’s deficit rule
32 Spain’s election
33 The litigious Irish
33 Da Vinci’s wine
34 CharlemagneEurope’s
two paths

United States
35 Impeachment hearings
36 Automatic clean-slate laws
37 The economy
38 Extreme broadcasting
38 Delta history
40 LexingtonTrump and
Erdogan

The Americas
41 Evo Morales quits
42 Mexican marriage

Middle East & Africa
43 An assassination in Gaza
44 Salafists in Libya
44 Africa’s big-agri problem
45 West Africa’s gold rush
46 Gourmet grubs in Congo

On the cover


Creative destruction in the
entertainment business has
had blockbuster results:
leader,page 13. Media giants
are battling for viewers’
attention. There will be blood:
briefing,page 62



  • Bolivia: a coup or not a coup?
    The armed forces spoke up for
    democracy and the constitution
    against Evo Morales’s attempt
    at dictatorship,page 14. The
    former president leaves a
    dangerously divided country,
    page 41

  • Aircraft-carriers, mighty big
    targetsWhen it comes to the
    largest ships, bigger isn’t always
    better: leader,page 16. More
    costly than ever, and more
    vulnerable too, the queens of
    the fleet are in trouble: briefing,
    page 20

  • Italy’s ancient oligarchs
    Octogenarians are shaking up
    corporate Italy,page 59

  • A special report on migration
    The simplest way to make the
    world richer is to allow more
    people to move. Yet the politics
    of migration have never been
    more toxic, afterpage 42.
    Barriers to movement make the
    world poorer. Only voters can
    remove them: leader, page 15

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