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The regulators. Regulators across the West are in need of a shake-up. Trustbusters are too cosy with their industries and lack bite The Economist
EU and whose army? Emmanuel Macron's calls for a European army are misguided. European defence schemes should plug into NATO The Economist
Panning out. Barrick Gold and Randgold join to form a mega-miner. All is not glittering in the gold-mining industry The Economist
Spaceflight. A Japanese billionaire wants to fly around the moon. And he is hoping that SpaceX will be able to take him The Economist
Stand uneasy. A general tells Israel that its army must be still readier to fight. Arguments persist over how to keep Israel safe The Economist
Turtles and seagulls. What happens when Chinese students abroad return home. Growing numbers of Chinese are heading back home after studying abroad The Economist
The chips are down. The semiconductor industry and the power of globalization. Superpower politics may start to unravel it The Economist
Mining underwater. A new robot system will reopen abandoned, flooded mines. Waste not, want not The Economist
On the extinction of the species. Gene drives promise great gains and great dangers. Don't ban, don't rush The Economist
No PhD, no problem. New schemes teach the masses to build AI. Treating it like a craft is paying dividends The Economist
Economists think antitrust policy should pay more attention to workers. There is mounting evidence that some labour markets are not competitive The Economist
Too many cooks. The West once flooded China with opium. China is returning the favour. China's pledge to curb fentanyl production may not change much. The Economist
Así funciona una fábrica de censura en China Otra
¿Qué busca China en el lado oculto de la Luna? Otra
¿Quién controla el futuro? Libro
Military misunderstandings. More worrying than a US-China trade war is the risk of a hot one. Better communication between their armed forces would help avoid one. The Economist
Las odiseas espaciales de 2019 Otra
Parleying with the PLA. The US and Chinese armies struggle to learn how to talk to each other. A big problem is China's unwillingness to open up. The Economist
War profiteering. Will China's rivals benefit from the trade war? Integrated supply chains mean China cannot easily be replaced The Economist
Capitalismo big tech. ¿Welfare o neofeudalismo digital? Libro

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