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The cover of last week's magazine was Trump, and this time it was Biden.
The cover article is this week's editorial article "American Dawn."
Trump is gone, leaving a lot of feathers. Biden is here, and it seems that it is far from enough to gradually bridge the relationship with the Republican Party by acting only with a gentle style.
Dividing will hurt both sides, and peace will benefit each other.
Can Biden turn the tide and make this dying camel glow? Good luck to Biden!
Under the "China" column, there are three articles that are more sensitive, please read them sensibly.
There is another feature in the content of this issue. There are 68 articles in total, 7 articles about China, accounting for 10%, and an additional topic: Chinese Youth.
All the content in the topic can be seen.
By the way, there is also an article about tofu cubes that analyzes the differences in the development of North and South my country. Reading is stress-free.
In general, this issue of The Economist has a lot of dry goods and rich content. Let's read it together.
Repeat that old saying, it’s okay if you don’t understand it, read it with a guess, and give up if you don’t understand it. Don't be stressed. Don't rush to find a translator. When you look at the translation, you don't want to read the original text anymore.
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Introduction to articles in the January 16, 2021 issue of The Economist
This is Wang Buzhu's 26th article.
* About the author: Wang Buliu (WeChat: wbliu85), the little pawn who started running life at four in the morning.