Libyan Fallout Spreads to Niger

We’ve repeatedly noted that the humanitarian intervention in Libya has had perverse consequences far beyond Libya’s borders—most pronouncedly in Mali. Mali’s unraveling in turn has dire consequences for its neighbors. A map is worth a thousand words:Niger is caught in a pincer between the Islamist Tuareg rebels to its north and west and the savage Boko […]

Mission: Impossible

The AP reports that Algeria’s Lakhdar Brahimi will be replacing Kofi Annan as the UN’s peace envoy to Syria. Brahimi, who helped negotiate the end of Lebanon’s civil war, had been hesitant but finally accepted the post. He was said to be awaiting some kind of signal of support from the Security Council, which has […]

Pussy Riot Goes to Jail

Via Meadia hasn’t been commenting on the trial of the Russian punk rock band Pussy Riot, which was detained after staging an unauthorized concert at Moscow’s Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.On the one hand, we didn’t think the young women were doing the anti-Putin liberals any favors by antagonizing the Russian Orthodox Church, and by extension […]

Euro Breakup in the Cards?

The Economist “speculated” last week about the kinds of contingency plans Angela Merkel might have on her desk for the breakup of the Euro. Obviously, if such plans existed, they ought to be kept secret so as to not panic the markets. Right?The Finnish foreign minister disagrees: “We have to face openly the possibility of a […]

Japan Sends Arrested Chinese Activists Home

Earlier this week, Japan arrested Chinese activists on the disputed Senkaku Islands, adding to rising tensions across the China seas. Today Japan has decided to deport the them, reports Reuters.This incident will fade from public memory with time, but the nationalism that incited it is here to stay. A story in the The Wall Street Journal highlights Japan’s rising […]

Marketing Meets Higher Ed

The Wall Street Journal reports that a number of universities, wary of the public perception that the degrees they offer may not be worth the student loan burden, have taken to hiring highly-paid “CMOs” (Chief Marketing Officers) to build their brands and coordinate their admissions offices’ sales pitch. Although many in academia disdain corporate marketing […]

US Carbon Emissions Hit 20-Year Low, No Thanks to Carbon-Trading Schemes

The Energy Department has just released a report that ought to leave the greens asking: How did we get this so wrong? As the AP reports, the study shows that US carbon emissions have just hit their lowest level in 20 years. How was this reduction achieved? Natural gas: In a surprising turnaround, the amount of carbon dioxide […]

Muslim Brotherhood Clamps Down on Dissent

While Egypt’s new president Mohamed Morsi may be willing to strike at Islamist radicals in the Sinai Peninsula, his Muslim Brotherhood comrades aren’t exactly behaving as moderates. New reports suggest that the Muslim Brotherhood may be initiating a campaign of media censorship of unfavorable reports on the government’s abuse of civil liberties. Ahram Online has […]

A New Chinese Foreign Policy?

In part because the United States is asserting its presence in Asia, Chinese scholars have begun voicing opposition to the government’s decades-long policy of non-alignment, which they think is outdated and unsuited to a rising great power. From the FT: “The situation in China’s backyard has become more complicated, and there is a feeling that things are […]

A Different Kind of Stimulus in Brazil

Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff may have crafted a stimulus plan that even deficit hawks could get behind.When the $66 billion plan was first announced, many were concerned that President Rousseff’s ambitious plans to stimulate Brazil’s lethargic economy would involve enlarging the government.Instead, The Financial Times reports, President Rousseff will sell concessions to private companies to build and operate new infrastructure, effectively […]

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