Unions Prepare for Fall in Wisconsin

We’ve been following the race in the Wisconsin effort to recall Governor Scott Walker because in our view this is the most important election in America before the Big One in November.We still hold to that belief, but this thing is looking less like a race and more like a coronation. With only two weeks […]

Bank Runs Speed Up European Decision Making

Together with the election of François Hollande in France, a European bank walk (more and more depositors moving money out of the banking systems of countries they think might be at risk of leaving the euro) is steering Europe toward a new set of policies. As the Financial Times details, Germany in particular is being […]

Is Competition Really Killing Higher Ed?

In a recent piece at Bloomberg, Mark C. Taylor makes a provocative argument that cuts against the grain of the usual thinking about college reform: Competition is killing higher education, he says.This is certainly a controversial position, but Taylor has amassed considerable evidence for his conclusion. An atmosphere of intense competition for new applicants, he […]

Syria’s Violence Spreads to Beirut

First Tripoli, now Beirut. Next, Hezbollah?From the NYT: Gun battles between Lebanese factions supporting and opposing the government of President Bashar al-Assad spread to Beirut on Monday in the most serious outbreak of violence in Lebanon since the Syrian uprising began, leaving several people dead and the country more tense than ever in its effort […]

Fasten Your Seatbelts: Tajik-Pak Flights Take Off as Indo-Pak Rivalry Heats Up

For all the talk of globalization, until quite recently the world did not look flat or well integrated when seen from most Central Asian airports. Many capital cities in Central Asia, like Tashkent, Bishkek, or Dushanbe offered primarily flights to Moscow, St. Petersburg, and other Russian cities popular for the hundreds of thousands of labor […]

Kickstarting the Jobs of the Future

One of the story threads we like to keep an eye on here at Via Meadia is loosely called “jobs of the future”. It’s a way to look at the shape of the new economy struggling to emerge from the disintegrating remains of the blue social model, and it’s a focus that we think can […]

Week in Review

Remember when Occupy Wall Street was sweeping the nation? How the mighty have fallen. We marveled at OWS’s spectacular fizzle this spring as it threatened reassert itself with the advent of more propitious weather for street demonstrations. But though Occupy is a bust, we speculated that we may yet see a real left-populist movement emerge […]

Romney Inching Up in Presidential Race

The 2012 presidential election continued to tighten in May. President Obama still leads both in the polls and in our electoral college map, but his lead — within the margin of error — continues to slip.No new states have flipped into the GOP column; if the election were held today and the national swing away […]

Ex Brazil President Wins Million Dollar Prize

Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who was president of Brazil from 1994 to 2002, was awarded the Kluge Prize last week. The Kluge “recognizes and celebrates work of the highest quality and greatest impact in areas that advance understanding of the human experience” and is administered by the Library of Congress. It’s a fitting reward for one of the […]

New High Speed Rail Fail in UK?

A high profile plan for a high speed rail link between London and England’s rustbelt in the north is running into trouble. The roughly $50 billion line is backed by those who hope it will boost incomes and business in northern English cities like Birmingham, Manchester and Leeds.The trouble is that the harder the British […]

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