The Economist - The World in 2021 - USA (2020-11-24)
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Table of Contents From the editor Ten trends to watch in the coming year Leaders After the crisis, opportunity Needle and spread ...
Between the virus and the vote Asia Between two giants Best of enemies Unlucky for some Staying power An Afghan mess Pre-existin ...
Don’t let covid-19 kill democracy International Turning a corner on climate On the road again A clash, a crunch and a crisis Str ...
Deconstruction State of the union In need of resuscitation Echoes of 1721 Decline and fall Global lessons from the pandemic Afte ...
Beyond the Valley From “techlash” to “techslog” Bilateral damage Bonding from home Power struggle More than just a game Bargaini ...
New on the menu Space for opportunity Culture Building a new type of museum Explaining China A literary outbreak Hollywood quake ...
[Tue, 24 Nov 2020] From the editor Leaders United States The Americas Asia China Middle East Africa International Europe Britai ...
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countries over who should get them and when. A wild card: how many people will refuse a vaccine when offered? 2 A mixed economic ...
annual will, we hope, help you improve your odds as you navigate the risks and opportunities ahead. And it’s not all doom and gl ...
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truncated. The digital revolution has been radically accelerated. And the geopolitical rivalry between America and China has int ...
deficits or extraordinary monetary stimulus. China’s economic success and quick vanquishing of covid-19 will be the backdrop for ...
a rising China: the Trump administration deserves credit for focusing attention on it. But rather than attack with unilateral ta ...
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for example, priming the immune system using viral genes (see Science section). Such vaccines are easier to manufacture at scale ...
more than 90% effective, as Pfizer’s seems to be, governments will be able to persuade most people to turn up for a jab. All thi ...
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