Turkish Press Roundup

Turkish reporting on foreign affairs this week centered on the heavily anticipated visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping. A guest of President Abdullah Gül, Xi received head-of-state honors to recognize his coming ascension to the presidency of China, with the press uniformly reveling in the significance of his choice to include Turkey in his […]

German Cabinet Minister Calls For Greek Eurozone Exit

Everybody thinks it; now somebody has said it.Hans-Peter Friedrich is the interior minister of Germany, and he has publicly stated that it would be better for all concerned if Greece just left the eurozone. It would certainly have been better if the Greeks (and the Spaniards, Portuguese, Italians and Irish) had never joined, and it […]

Week in Review

This week, we looked for the key to what comes after the Blue social model: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs. As a society, we’re likely to return to our roots as entrepreneurs in the future, in contrast to the employee role Americans have settled into since the decline of the family-owned farm.On the home front, the Dodd-Frank […]

Hamas Drop-Kicks Assad

The U.S. has an unlikely new ally in its call for regime change in Syria: Hamas. The Times reports on this important turn of events: Hamas’s prime minister in Gaza, Ismail Haniya, said during Friday Prayer, “I salute all people of the Arab Spring, or Islamic winter, and I salute the Syrian people who seek […]

Luttwak: How to Bomb Iran

Edward Luttwak, the iconoclastic military historian and strategist of “Give War a Chance” fame, is now making the case for a strike against Iran. Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Luttwak argues that the conventional wisdom poses a false binary choice between an all-out assault on Iran’s nuclear facilities and a policy of containment: [T]his […]

Invest, Innovate, Educate

Education is where the rubber meets the road: it is the system which does the most, good or bad, to produce a generation of Americans who will be able to operate effectively in the more entrepreneurial workplace that is coming — and it is one of America’s most dysfunctional and change-resistant sectors.One important step to […]

The Syrian Stalemate

Syria is looking uglier every day. Assad can’t crush the protesters, and the protesters can’t overthrow the government: a stalemate could be emerging. As the FT reports, the rebels are hunting for weapons and are getting increasingly organized. They are enjoying the growing backing from one of the oddest coalitions in years: American and West […]

‘No Kill’ Zones Coming to Syria?

Anne-Marie Slaughter, formerly the director of policy planning at the State Department, argued forcefully for international forces to intervene in Libya. Now she is suggestion a coalition be formed to bring peace to Syria. In an article titled “How to Halt the Butchery in Syria,” Slaughter has a few suggestions: The Friends of Syria, some […]

The Right To Bear Drones?

Shortly after our writing about Frank Fukuyama’s drone, President Obama signed a bill into law which will have broad-ranging consequences for the development of the domestic drone business. The New York Times summarizes the bill: Under the new law, within 90 days, the F.A.A. must allow police and first responders to fly drones under 4.4 pounds, as […]

WRM To UK

I’m heading back to the UK tonight for some meetings and a conference.  I should be back on Sunday March 4. The Bard students are enjoying a week away from class, tempered only by the thought of the makeup classes that lie ahead. The staff at Via Meadia is working with me to make sure […]

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