Aug 5, 2008

The Economist, August 2, 2008 - PDF

The Economist is an English-language weekly news and international affairs publication owned by The Economist Newspaper Ltd and edited in London. Continuous publication began under founder James Wilson in September 1843. The Economist's primary focus is world news, politics and business, but it also runs regular sections on science and technology as well as books and the arts. Every two weeks, the publication adds an in-depth special report on a particular issue, business sector or geographical region.

This edition covers :
  • China's dash for freedom - China's rise is a cause for celebration—but despite the Beijing Olympics, not because of them
  • India's economy - Turning sour
  • Terrorism in India - Blasts after blasts
  • Cambodia’s election - Stability, sort of
  • Israel - Ehud Olmert says he’ll go, at last
  • The Gaza Strip - Reconciliation delayed yet again
  • Iraq - Security better, politics still stuck
  • The Red Sea - Can it really be bridged?
  • Turkey - A narrow scrape for democracy
  • Divorce - Divorce without borders
  • Britain - The race to succeed Gordon Brown
  • Terrorism in Northern Ireland - Down but not out
  • Housing market - When the tap turns off , Rent now, buy later
  • Teaching economics

Click here to download a pdf of the sample copy of this edition of the magazine. Please review the magazine and if you like it, then please buy it or lend out from a library.

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