TheEconomistSeptember 21st 2019 51 Contents continues overleafContents
The world this week
9 A summary of political
andbusinessnewsLeaders
13 A warming world
The climate issue
14 The Saudi attacks
Abqaiq the powder keg
16 Israel
King Bibi’s reign is ending
20 Regulating rent
ControlyourinstinctsLetters
21 Onthepurposeofa
companyBriefing
26 Climatechange
WhatgoesupUnited States
31 Green New Deals
33 Rent control returns
33 The new new NSA
34 Rudy Giuliani’s adventures
35 LexingtonMark SanfordThe Americas
38 Drought threatens the
Panama Canal
39 El Alto and Evo Morales
40 BelloThe left’s love of
petroleumAsia
41 Planning for rising seas
42 Haze in South-East Asia
44 Chinese students in
Australia
44 Swine flu marches on
46 BanyanDemocrats,
dictatorsandclimateChina
47 Climate targets
48 Einstein on display
49 ChaguanAtheists get
religionMiddle East & Africa
51 Conflict in the Gulf
53 Oil markets
54 Israel’s election
55 South Sudan
55 Drought in MalawiBagehotThis week David
Cameron published his
memoirs. Here we print
an extract from the book
he might have written
had he won the
referendum, page 65On the cover
Global warming touches on
everything The Economist
writes about. In this issue we
feature a series of articlesthat
look at climate change and
how to cope with it. The
stripes on our cover were
developed by Ed Hawkins of
the University of Reading.
They represent the years from
1850 to 2018 and the colour
marks each year’s
temperature, compared with
theaveragein1971-
- Iran’s dangerous game
Nobody wants a war in the
Middle East. That is why
aggression by Iran and its proxies
needs a tough response: leader,
page 14. A strike on Saudi Arabia
moves a shadowy conflict closer
to open war, page 51. Saudi
Aramco tries asserting control
amid chaos, page 53 - Lessons from a Wall Street
titanHow Stephen Schwarzman
built a legacy: Schumpeter,
page 76 - Why rent controls are
wrong-headedCapping how
much landlords get paid is the
wrong way to help Generation
Rent: leader,page 20. High
housing costs are once again
leading Democrats towards rent
control, page 33 - Goddess of the Taiwan
StraitCommunist Party
bosses love Mazu, a folk
goddess of the sea: Chaguan,
page 49