A Rapid Revolution

It seems that each week brings with it another news item about some jaw-dropping development in drone technology. Take, for example, the recent report in Britain’s Guardian newspaper that scientists at Northrop Grumman and Sandia National Laboratories are working on plans for nuclear-powered drones capable of loitering over target areas for months at a time. […]

Energy Revolution 2: A Post Post-American Post

Forget peak oil; forget the Middle East. The energy revolution of the 21st century isn’t about solar energy or wind power and the “scramble for oil” isn’t going to drive global politics. The energy abundance that helped propel the United States to global leadership in the 19th and 2oth centuries is back; if the energy […]

Week in Review

Over the past year, we’ve been watching a geopolitical revolution get underway. It’s much bigger and more consequential than the Arab Spring, though the legacy media are giving it much less play. It will rearrange the global chessboard, improving the position of some powers, weakening others. It is a powerful boost to American power, reducing […]

Ross Douthat Crashes the Libyan Afterparty

In a column this week for the New York Times, Ross Douthat echoes a theme we’ve been developing at Via Meadia for some time: that the bloody unintended consequences of our Libyan humanitarian intervention–from a civil war in Mali to a rise in Islamic radicalism in the region–should give pause to the “Right to Protect” […]

Should We Care About Mitt Romney’s Running Mate?

With the news that Mitt Romney is considering selecting his running mate much earlier than the traditional late August announcement date, regular Via Meadia contributor Adam Clancy looks at the “Veepstakes” and asks what, if anything, we can deduce from the process.Go take a look; Adam is a young Australian who has been studying in […]

Finding The Jobs of The Future

With the job market still sluggish and some professions looking a little sickly (law, journalism, university teaching, mainline Protestant clergy), more and more college grads are going to be looking for something to do — either for a while to bridge the gap until something long term comes through, or as an alternative career.Maybe because […]

Only 42 Percent of Pakistanis Want Democracy

A Pew poll out this week shows how people in Pakistan and several Middle Eastern countries feel about democracy. In most places democracy polls pretty well — and then there is the Land of the Pure. Only 42 percent of those polled in Pakistan think democracy is a good idea, almost twenty percentage points below […]

Blue Blight Bloats Boston’s Big Dig

It turns out that Boston’s “Big Dig” construction project cost taxpayers much more than expected — and enormous bills for interest payments and mass transit are still rolling in.Hailed at its inception as an example of “smart government” and proof that “government can still get things done,” the project was originally estimated to cost $2.8 […]

America Has Some New Dance Steps To Learn

America’s new Asia policy (pivot, rebalance, refocus, you name it) is, Via Meadia thinks, the right thing to do, but much of the country — including, alas, much of the MSM — doesn’t get how complicated and dangerous a place Asia is. For decades US press coverage and the public discourse of our national leadership […]

“Green” Energy Bias Killing California

California’s dysfunctional alliance between suburban greens urban machines has killed what could and should have been a boom, writes Joel Kotkin at The Daily Beast. As part of a large piece about the political danger to the Democrats that comes from fighting the transformational “brown jobs” boom, Kotkin points out that Californians are turning their […]

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