Easter Blast in Kaduna: Nigeria Holding Its Breath

On Easter Sunday, around 40 people were killed in another deadly church bombing in the city of Kaduna, in nothern Nigeria. While nobody has claimed responsibility, it is is widely believed to be Boko Haram’s doing.The persistent attacks across the region on churches, schools and police stations (all of which represent establishments that the group […]

Is the Gingrich Campaign the Future of Primaries?

As regular readers of this site know, Via Meadia’s loyal interns help research and prepare the various posts that go up on the site. Normally as part of our policy of keeping the rising generation off-balance we kennel them in the dark on short rations when they aren’t actually writing for VM.Frequent Via Meadia contributor […]

The Breakthrough That Wasn’t

So much for that diplomatic opening. North Korea, after briefly signaling flexibility on its nuclear program (again), is up to its old tricks. The Financial Times reports: South Korean and US officials fear North Korea could be preparing to detonate a nuclear bomb for the third time to coincide with the imminent launch of a […]

Merkel’s Newest Friend: The Pirates

The political landscape is littered with the remains of short-lived protest parties, from the “know-nothings” of the 19th century to the Dixiecrats or Perotistas of the 20th. Generally, these parties emerge due to populist anger with the dominant, out-of-touch mainstream parties of the day. They burn bright for a few years, garnering headlines and enthusiastic […]

American Companies Going Strong

The Great Recession was supposed to be the end of the Anglo-American capitalist model which had dominated the world economy for more than a century. To hear the doomsayers from a few years back tell it, this competitive capitalist model was inherently unstable and prone to collapse; the recession was just the final nail in […]

Beyond Trilateralism: A Fresh Start for American Power

It was a busy weekend at the stately Mead manor in glamorous Queens. Besides essays on President Obama’s campaign platform and the Iran essay that went up this morning, I was preparing an article for the Wall Street Journal that is running today. When I last checked, there was no paywall protection through this link […]

Iran: The Haggling Begins

They will be biting their fingernails in Israel as the focus in the Iranian nuclear controversy shifts to bargaining now that, apparently, Iran has agreed to another round of talks on its nuclear program.On the one hand, Iran has a clear treaty right to develop and use nuclear technology for civilian energy purposes. On the […]

Nasty, Brutish and Long

The end appears nigh for Rick Santorum. Having waged a campaign that took nearly every commentator, pundit and strategist by surprise, Santorum has now gone from rising star to desperate longshot. Leading Republicans have become increasingly vehement in their calls for the former Pennsylvania senator to quit before voters in his home state go to […]

Week in Review

Does the end of the blue consensus mean that America is no longer able to serve as a model for the developing world as they modernize their economies and societies? Perhaps, one of this week’s essays argues, but America can still lead the world in figuring out what comes next—unless we give in to “the […]

Don’t Know Much About Theology

There’s the story of the reporter who was showing off his deep religious knowledge in the newsroom. One of his colleagues asked him to explain the meaning of Easter. “That’s easy,” the reporter said. “Christians believe that Jesus comes out of his tomb on Easter — but if he sees his shadow he goes back […]

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