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//-->INSIDE THIS WEEK: TECHNOLOGY QUARTERLYAmericatakes on FIFAShrinking citiesChina’s stockmarket bubbleMAY30TH– JUNE5TH 2015Economist.comIs there life on one of Saturn’s moons?The weaker sexNo jobs, no family, no prospectsWorldMags.netWorldMags.netWorldMags.netWorldMags.netWorldMags.netWorldMags.netContentsThe EconomistMay 30th 20155WorldMags.net7The world this week3334343536369101111LeadersSocial changeThe weaker sexShare prices in ChinaFlying too highTurkey’s electionWhy Turks should voteKurdCorruption in footballAt last, a challenge to theimpunity of FIFAUrban policyHow to shrink a cityMiddle East and AfricaEthiopia’s economyToo cautious by farNigeria’s oilProblems at the pumpSouth Africa’s economyDark days aheadThe state of the caliphateThe fortunes of warOman’s foreign policyA country apartIsraeli politicsCross channelsAmerica takes on FIFATime toclean up a corrupt organisation:leader, page 11. The arrest andindictment of FIFA officialsmay be a turning-point forfootball’s scandal-hit governingbody, page 55On the coverBlue-collar men in richcountries are in trouble. Theyhave not adapted well totrade, technology or feminism.How to help them: leader,page 9. Our essay documentslives without work, withoutfamily and without prospects,page 17The EconomistonlineDaily analysis and opinion tosupplement the print edition, plusaudio and video, and a daily chartEconomist.com1237Letters14 On land, Russia, gaymarriage, bribery,markets, Myanmar, theBeatlesEssay17 ManhoodMen adriftEuropeRussia and the WestAlternative realityPoland’s new presidentYouthful conservatismThe French rightRepublicans in name aussiSpain’s regional electionsIn with the newCharlemagnePopulism is here to stay3839404041422324242526E-mail:newsletters andmobile editionEconomist.com/emailUnited StatesCalifornia’s droughtAll the leaves are brownTexas floodsPray for a proper policyCities v suburbs andstatesTexan tug-of-warCapital punishmentKilling it in NebraskaPreventing juvenile crimeThe witching hourTourism in New JerseyA Shore thingLexingtonMr Manchin stays inWashingtonTechnology QuarterlyAfter page 42The AmericasMexico’s mid-termelectionsA maverick candidateGraft in GuatemalaRolling headsColombia’s peace processBullet proofBelloThe persistence of teenpregnancyPrint edition:available online by7pm London time each ThursdayEconomist.com/printProductivity in BritainThe stall in workers’ efficiencyis more serious than in anyrich-world peer. A closer lookreveals different industriestravelling at very differentspeeds, page 29Audio edition:available onlineto download each FridayEconomist.com/audioedition43Volume 415 Number 8940Published since September 1843to take part in "a severe contest betweenintelligence, which presses forward, andan unworthy, timid ignorance obstructingour progress."Editorial offices in London and also:Atlanta, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Cairo,Chicago, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Lima,Los Angeles, Mexico City, Moscow, New Delhi,New York, Paris, San Francisco, São Paulo,Singapore, Tokyo, Washington DCBriefing27 TurkeyA big moment forErdogan—and TurkeyBritain29 The productivity puzzleUnder the bonnet32 BagehotLiz Kendall’s workout444445TurkeyVoting for the Kurdishparty is the best way to stopthe country’s drift towardsautocracy: leader, page 11.Foreign policy is a hubristicdisaster and the economy is onthe slide, but that won’t stopthe ruling AK party founded byRecep Tayyip Erdogan fromwinning, pages 27-28WorldMags.net1Contents continues overleaf [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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