The Economist - USA (2020-07-25)
TheEconomistJuly 25th 2020 21 1 O n a novembermorning in 2004, Wang Zhansheng’s three- and six-year-old sons fell suddenly and v ...
22 China The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 2 gious errors by the police. One of them was exposed in 2005 when a woman in Hubei, anothe ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 China 23 I n theory“The Bad Kids”, this summer’s most talked-about Chi- nese television drama, is a ...
24 TheEconomistJuly 25th 2020 1 T he senate’s status as “the world’s greatest deliberative body”, as President James Buchanan al ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 United States 25 2 gress needs to pass a law. A better solution to avoid recurring cliff-edges—autom ...
26 United States The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 W hy have covid-19 cases risen so fast? The answer may seem blindingly ob- vious. B ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 United States 27 T he intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue has, since George Floyd was kil ...
28 United States The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 I n “imagined frontiers”, a book about the role of lines on maps in American art an ...
TheEconomistJuly 25th 2020 29 1 T wo kinds of emptyhomes bespeckle the hills and valleys of central Mexico and they could not be ...
30 The Americas The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 2 1 named Susticacán, recalls a friend fretting: “I don’t know who my daughters will ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 The Americas 31 2 Bello The Inca trail leads to populism I n march whencovid-19 first appeared in Pe ...
32 TheEconomistJuly 25th 2020 1 A fter thecold war ended, much of Af- rica democratised and opened up. Few countries better embo ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 Middle East & Africa 33 2 Nonetheless, the concerns raised by the imfdid not disappear like thei ...
34 Middle East & Africa The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 1 C ompared withthedrossofnorth Africa’s state broadcasters, it makes ri ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 Middle East & Africa 35 2 Public-health experts say the govern- ment opened things up too fast, ...
36 TheEconomistJuly 25th 2020 1 “T he outrageisn’t that there was in- terference,” says Kevan Jones. “The outrage is that no one ...
The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 Britain 37 2 Committee that the government realised the risk to Britain. Yet the government, held ba ...
38 Britain The EconomistJuly 25th 2020 boombegan.ButonJuly22ndtheOfficefor National Statistics revealed that just 640,000babiesw ...
→ July25th 2020 3 Anoutsizedregion 5 Theurbanprairie 6 Raceandthecity 8 Manufacturinggiant 9 Whyuniversitiesmatter 10 Anelection ...
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