The Economist Europe – July 22-28, 2017
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 3 INDIA AND PAKISTAN SPECIAL REPORT A list of sources is at Economist.com/specialreports CONTENTS 5 ...
4 The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 SPECIAL REPORT INDIA AND PAKISTAN 2 1 1971, India and Pakistan fought full-blown if mercifully bri ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 5 2 1 tory, sees itself as better able to absorb a nuclear strike. Alarmistswill probably be proved ...
6 The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 SPECIAL REPORT INDIA AND PAKISTAN 2 stan should fall into the cold-war embrace of America, which s ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 7 INDIA AND PAKISTAN 1 SPECIAL REPORT “WE USED TO make fun of Indians,” recalls Deepak Per- wani wit ...
8 The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 SPECIAL REPORT INDIA AND PAKISTAN 2 1 north Indian Hindu base, which abhors the slaughter of cows. ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 9 INDIA AND PAKISTAN 2 1 SPECIAL REPORT open late, and on its bustling streetswomen mingle more com- ...
10 The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 SPECIAL REPORT INDIA AND PAKISTAN 2 1 tional party. Provincial identities remain strong, and year ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 11 INDIA AND PAKISTAN 2 1 SPECIAL REPORT FOR TWO COUNTRIES so much atodds, India and Paki- stan rema ...
nity enjoyed by extremist groups that terrorise their own fellow citizens. And Pakistan’s politicians need a more solid base of ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 39 For daily analysis and debate on Europe, visit Economist.com/europe 1 T HE encampment has no name ...
40 Europe The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 1 (^2) arriving in Italy. They formed the biggest group after Nigerians. That may be relat ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 Europe 41 2 eventually. He certainly remains ambi- tious abroad: his affable talk with Mr Trump of F ...
42 Europe The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 L IFE comes at you fast in the European Union. Barely a year ago, with the wounds from the ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 43 For daily analysis and debate on Britain, visit Economist.com/britain 1 J UST over a year has pas ...
44 Britain The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 1 2 eat it. It would be possible, they claimed, to escape EUregulation and the ECJ, leave ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 Britain 45 2 would preserve tariff-free access for most goods and could even coversome services (tho ...
46 Britain The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 T HE end of the current parliamentary session, on July 20th, is a good time to reflect on ...
The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 47 1 T O BE a democracy takes more than free elections. But no democracy can thrive without them. In ...
48 International The EconomistJuly 22nd 2017 2 positive, says a leading observer. (By con- trast in Zimbabwe in 2008, when Rober ...
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