Yule Blog 2011-12: Born of a WHAT?!??

It is not quite the most controversial verse in the Bible, but Luke 1:35 comes close. Mary has just replied to the angel Gabriel’s statement that she will be the mother of the Messiah with a question of her own: “How shall this be,” she says in the words of the King James Version, “seeing […]

Japan And China: BFF?

Following six weeks of big pro-US moves by Japan, Tokyo is also signing deals with China.  As the Wall Street Journal reports, last week saw a package of economic agreements that could help ease the Chinese yuan into a more international role and make life easier for Japanese companies doing business in China.Declinists will want […]

China Rail Fail: 42% Spending Cut in Bullet Train Meltdown

The Panda Lobby, the pundits and policy wonks who want the US to imitate China’s state capitalism, has long celebrated what it claims to be China’s far sighted and effective approach to industrial policy.  China, the Panda pundits tell us, will own the future because of its courageous subsidies to green technology and high speed […]

Yule Blog 2011-2012: Rolling the Credits

[The traditional Via Meadia Yule Blog continues today with the third of the Thirteen Posts of Christmas.  From Christmas Eve through to Twelfth Night (the feast of the Epiphany), we explore the Christmas story and the ideas behind the celebration.]In Matthew, the Christmas story and its immediate sequel runs from Chapter One, verse one through […]

A Pakistani Patriot Lays His Burden Down

In most of the world, December 25 is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus.  In Pakistan, it is more widely celebrated as the birthday of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Pakistan’s founding father whose insistence on a separate state for the Muslims of British India led to the partition of the raj.Ardeshir Cowasjee, one of Pakistan’s great […]

China To Fund Iran-Pakistan Pipeline?

The Times of India reports that Pakistan has named the largest bank in China to lead a consortium of funders who will finance a $1.2 billion natural gas pipeline from Iran to Pakistan.  Reporting on a visit by the highly regarded Chinese diplomat Dai Bingguo to Pakistan, the Indian newspaper notes that Dai called for […]

Christmas in Bethlehem, Nothing In Gaza

Last night something like 100,000 Christians from Israel, the West Bank and abroad celebrated a peaceful Christmas in Manger Square where the Church of the Nativity marks a spot long believed to be the actual place where Jesus was born.  The secular Fatah government that runs the West Bank believes that the Palestinian nation includes […]

Week In Review

The big news last week was the death of Kim Jong-Il. Fond of speculating on North Korean politics, the media was of course in high gear trying to figure out what comes next for the Hermit Kingdom. No one knows, though a week after the Great Leader departed this world, he seems to have left […]

Christmas Gift! Yule Blog 2011-2012

Merry Christmas and happy holiday to all! We are having a tense morning at the ancestral Mead home today, jumping whenever the telephone rings. There’s an old South Carolina custom that when two friends or relations greet one another on Christmas morning, the first one who says “Christmas gift!” gets to select one of the […]

How Cordial is the Asian Entente?

James Holmes, a professor of strategy at the Naval War College, is thinking about America’s new Pacific entente, the rise of China, and the possible directions US-Indian cooperation can take down the road.  Blogging at The Diplomat, Holmes writes: The U.S., Japanese, South Korean, and Australian navies already field Aegis and ballistic-missile defense systems or […]

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