Brazil Goes All In on Stimulus

President Rousseff isn’t taking Brazil’s economic deceleration lying down. Her administration is responding to slow growth with massive government investment in infrastructure. It is also continuing to push interest rates down by strong-arming the country’s two largest national banks. The good news is that Brazil needs infrastructure and investment, so many of these projects are […]

Chinese Fed Up with One-Child Policy

A case of forced abortion—not uncommon but here documented in rare detail—is breathing new life into the smoldering resentment of China’s one-child policy, the Economist reports: Even three years ago, Ms Feng’s suffering might have gone unnoticed outside the remote village in the north-western province of Shaanxi where she lives—just another statistic in China’s family-planning programme. But […]

University of Virginia: Only the Beginning

The academic world has been in a tizzy over the (possibly soon to be reversed) ouster of University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan by the Board of Visitors earlier this month. Much of the controversy has stemmed from the fact that the reasons for her ouster are less than clear; Sullivan was almost universally well-regarded […]

The Supreme Court: American Solomon?

Although the Big Decision isn’t scheduled until Thursday, the Supreme Court may have already set the tone for the week by judging like Solomon. There was a decision for conservatives upholding Citizens United. There was a decision for liberals banning mandatory life in prison without parole for juvenile offenders. And there was a split decision […]

Israel and Georgia Have Fallen Out of Love

The ongoing saga of Israeli-Russian rapprochement has produced an intruiging subplot: the deterioration of Israel’s bond with the Republic of Georgia.Once upon a time, Georgia saw Israel as a model and an inspiration, another small country who had survived a struggle for statehood in the face of overwhelming hostility from its neighbors. Israel, in turn, […]

Europe Withers Under Pressure, Slashes Foreign Aid

Humanitarian watchdogs are aghast at the news of sizable cuts of European development aid to poor countries. The BBC reports on how the pressures of Europe’s economic crisis have reversed a decade-long upward trend in aid: In the year 2010-11, Spain cut its aid budget—the sixth largest in Europe—by nearly a third.Greece cut its much smaller […]

Time to Occupy State Pensions?

The biggest scam going in American financial life may be the collusive effort by Wall Street, the political class, and public sector unions to use union retirement money to prop up Wall Street speculation.Step One: state politicians promise big pension and health care benefits to their unionized work forces, but don’t set aside enough money […]

Turkey Mulls Response to Syria

All the newspapers reported the Syrian downing of a Turkish military jet yesterday off the Syrian coast. And all the papers as well as the electronic media have reported the joint Syrian–Turkish effort to locate the pilots, and the various statements of the two sides about what happened and who is to blame for it.There […]

In Syria, Annan Has Only One Bullet—and It’s a Blank

Jim Hoagland’s commentary on Kofi Annan and his Syria peace mission is worth a brief remark. Hoagland defends Annan’s tactics, which he associates with the “Yemeni variant” method of getting rid of Bashir al-Assad. The key, Hoagland contends, is not persuading Assad himself, because everyone knows, Annan included, that that isn’t going to work. The […]

The Real Problem with Security Leaks

In my last post, I mentioned finding relatively few nits to pick with the Times and Post coverage of Egypt last weekend. That wasn’t the case, however, with one of yesterday’s op-eds, the one by David Ignatius discussing the nature of national security leaks. Ignatius’s topic is the new book by David Sanger of the […]

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