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本・雑誌内容 | 未来をコントロールすることはできませんが備えることはできます。The Economistは読者へ綿密な分析を提供し、未来への準備をサポートします。 世界中、地域を問わず最先端のニュースを鋭い分析によって報道。英国やアメリカの知識層に愛読される政治経済誌。”ビッグマック指数”や”トール・ラテ指数”など、購買力平価の目安として独自の指数を発表。The Economist はその鋭い経済分析によって世界経済の”これから”を報道します。また、科学技術・書評・芸術などの文化面も毎号掲載。Online版付には紙の雑誌に加えiPad, iPhone, Android, Windows 8, BlackBerry PlayBook and BlackBerry 10のアプリでのThe Economistの閲覧のほか、Economist.com と音声版へのフルアクセスがついていきます。◆COVID-19を境に、フライトが減便されており、配送に遅れが出ております。毎週土曜日発売ですが、当面は翌月曜日発送となります。その間はオンラインで閲覧頂けます。 |
本・雑誌内容詳細 | All-American silicon The world this week Politics Business The weekly cartoon Leaders All-American silicon Donald Trump’s fantasy of home-grown chipmaking To remain the world’s foremost technological power, America needs its friends Ahmed al-Sharaa holds a press conference Syrian politics A new opposition could be a healthy sign for Syria Ahmed al-Sharaa, the new president, needs to bring his critics closer Photography of Vladimir Putin with a red overlay The war for Donald’s ear Who will America’s president listen to next on Ukraine? The problem with Donald Trump’s fast-moving, unpredictable diplomacy Abstract image of a globe-like womb with warm orange and purple tones, faint grid lines, and a subtle fetal silhouette inside. In the oven Pregnant women need protecting from heatwaves As temperatures rise, so must understanding of the risks Rogue Britannia Britain leads the world in a new global business—a criminal one What to do about its rampant steal-and-export industry Letters A selection of correspondence How significant is the rise of fraudulent scientific papers? By Invitation After Anchorage Margaret MacMillan on the promise—and perils—of wartime summits Briefing An illustration shows computer chips forming the shape of Taiwan, with multiple hands reaching to take pieces, symbolizing TSMC’s global demand and its ambition to become a worldwide company. TSMC The world’s biggest chipmaker needs to move beyond Taiwan Easier said than done Asia Illustration of Mount Fuji with a large red microchip rising behind it like the sun and lots of circuitry running around it Roaring back? Japan storms back into the chip wars When the chips are up TSMC could revolutionise rural Japan Poll politics How fair are India’s elections? Terror trade Pakistan is critical in the fight against Islamic State terrorism Banyan The world is learning to live with the Taliban China Portrait of Jimmy Lai Judicial independence Hong Kong’s courtroom dramas The second act China’s mid-year economic wobble United States Two men paddle in high water after Hurricane Katrina devastated the area, August 31, 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Muskrat ramble Does it make sense for America to keep subsidising a sinking city? Swampoodle, No More Welcome to the YIMBYest neighbourhood in America When abundance meets resistance The Democrats who find abundance liberalism threatening No-man’s-land The young American female soldiers of TikTok Cloudbusting Marjorie Taylor Greene wants to stop them from making it rain Lexington How Washington became Donald Trump’s chew toy The Americas Turning over a new leaf? Life after death for Canada’s crushed Conservatives Not snow sure Climate change threatens an Andean ski boom Cubans sandwiched The new fears of Cubans in Florida No left turn After 20 years in power, Bolivia’s socialists crash out of it More than manga and microwaves Why Mexicans love Japan and Korea Middle East & Africa Tribal and bedouin fighters mobolise amid clashes with Druze near Swedia in Syria After Assad A new twist in Syria: a political opposition Another kind of conflict What’s in a name in the Middle East? Voices from the strip Gaza’s Gen-Z influencers Autocrats without borders Are east African governments colluding to stifle dissent? Going viral How Sierra Leone beat back mpox Europe Russia's President Putin meets senior officials in Moscow The view from Moscow Putin’s hunger to destroy Western unity rages on After a deal Security “guarantees” for Ukraine are dangerously hazy The Aussenkanzler Friedrich Merz cuts a good figure abroad but is struggling at home Wildfires Europe is ablaze Sublime sport Why Turkey’s football clubs can pay more cash for talent Charlemagne Trump wants a Nobel prize. Europe can exploit that to help Ukraine Britain Grand Theft Global Inc The new geography of stolen goods Manufacturers v thieves How thieves could break into your car For whom the Bell tolls A court ruling threatens to disrupt Britain’s asylum policy Flunking it England’s white working class falls further behind at exams The poor me’s lament The moral of “The Salt Path”, an embellished bestseller Bagehot What it means when Britain talks about “Bosh” International What to expect when you’re expecting A burning threat to pregnant women The Telegram Was globalisation ever a meritocracy? Business A 3D render of the intel logo separated in two. Chipmaking in America To survive, Intel must break itself apart Bad tech How AI-powered hackers are stealing billions Sun-safe fashion China’s hottest new look: the facekini DeepSeek aftershocks China is quietly upstaging America with its open models From trees to test tubes Big chocolate has a growing taste for lab-grown cocoa Bartleby The last days of brainstorming Schumpeter American tech’s split personalities Finance & economics Illustration of five workers standing on icons symbolizing different job sectors: manufacturing, retail, healthcare, tech, and delivery/logistics. Pressed into service Can China cope with a deindustrialised future? Heading south The green transition has a surprising new home Hedging against America Trump’s trade victims are shrugging off his attacks Farshlepteh krenk Where has the worst inflation problem? Tech support How America’s AI boom is squeezing the rest of the economy Buttonwood In praise of complicated investing strategies Free exchange Economists disagree about everything. Don’t they? Science & technology An abstract collage of a syringe and an RNA stranf Shooting the messenger RFK Jr’s attack on mRNA technology endangers the world Pass the screwdriver AI-powered robots can take your phone apart Oil’s well that ends well Old fossil-fuel plants are becoming green-energy hubs Well informed Should you use a standing desk? Culture A woman wearing a protective mask takes a ride on a carousel in Paris, France, July 10th 2020 A plague on both your houses Covid-19 sent the world mad Censory deprivation How publishers became scared of books A man called “Superstar” How Rajinikanth, a 74-year-old actor, drives fans into a frenzy Drugs and religiosity High priests: why scientists gave magic mushrooms to the clergy Steamy stuff An anonymous chef serves up stories of food and flings High-heeled shoes to fill Farewell to Carrie Bradshaw, TV’s exasperating, enduring heroine Economic & financial indicators Indicators Economic data, commodities and markets Obituary Terence Stamp outside at night in 1965 The most beautiful man in the world Terence Stamp preferred philosophy to celebrity |
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出版社 | The Economist Newspaper Limited |
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