WRM’s book reviews for Foreign Affairs are now available. In this issue he took a look at: Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power, by Andrew Nagorski; Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics, by Ross Douthat; The Lost Majority: Why the Future of Government Is Up for Grabs—and Who Will Take It, by […]
Coming in the middle of the American campaign season and timed to coincide with eleventh anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the violence now shaking the Middle East has inevitably turned into a US domestic issue. I’ll write about that as the situation unfolds, but at the moment it seems most important to think about what […]
Two months ago, Via Meadia looked at India’s plan to open up to foreign investment and wondered whether it would be bogged down interminably by politics like so many other Indian projects. Fortunately, it appears that the bill made it through the grinder on Friday, when it was announced that the reforms will be implemented, albeit […]
Xi Jinping, China’s next leader, is still missing, having been absent from the public eye for more than ten days. Beijing has been less than forthcoming about his whereabouts. The latest reports suggest that his absence is medical rather than political: Three sources close to the Chinese leadership familiar with internal accounts of Xi’s condition said the […]
The ‘recovery’ may be entering its third year, but America’s cities are still in recession.According to the National League of Cities, municipal revenues are set to fall for the sixth straight year in cities across America. On top of the regular pressures of reduced tax revenues from declining property values, overburdened, underfunded public pensions are failing […]
Cash-strapped European governments in the Catholic south are going the Henry VIII route and turning to one of the few sources of revenue left: the properties and activities of the Roman Catholic Church.In Spain, government officials are looking to tax the church’s non-religious property holdings, as The Washington Post reports: In the coastal city of Buenavista del Norte […]
America’s energy revolution has the potential to fundamentally alter the way we think about geopolitics, economics and energy policy. But this revolution is happening so quickly that many of us are still having trouble wrapping our heads around it all.Daniel Yergin’s short interview with the Wall Street Journal should help that discussion along, and it hits […]
Although South Sudan’s oil hasn’t resumed its flow through its northern neighbor, its oil wealth has enticed the Chinese to provide $2.5 billion in loans to the impoverished country. This time, China’s development money has a more benign face: Chinese companies are planning to invest billions to build expansive modern university campuses, says Reuters.China has […]
Here’s an update on what’s been happening in the seas around East Asia over the past few days:On Tuesday, the Japanese government announced the purchase of the Senkaku Islands from the previous owners, a private Japanese family.Immediately afterwards, China sent “an unusually large” group of maritime patrol ships—”the largest such mission ever”—to the disputed waters.The […]
Friday is traditionally the biggest day of protests in the Muslim world. Today protests and riots have erupted across the globe, at least partly driven by a 14-minute video clip insulting the Prophet.Here’s Via Meadia‘s roundup of the days events so far:A map of where protests are happening (courtesy of the Atlantic).View Muslim Protests in a […]
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