Israel: Coping with Its Gas Bonanza

An article in the Financial Times illustrates an important theme we follow here at Via Meadia: the geopolitical and economic shifts as the new energy realities of the 21st century sink in.As the FT puts it, Experts are convinced that Tamar and Leviathan will not be the last big Israeli discoveries. They point to the […]

How Recessions Help Build Prosperity

Most of us take a pretty simple and straightforward view of economic conditions: expansions are good and recessions are bad. But the reality is more complicated. More than 300 years of capitalism have taught us a few things. One of them is that recessions are a normal part of the business cycle. You have winter […]

Rubicon Crossed, Foes Sighted

Many observers noted that the use of the Stuxnet worm against Iran’s nuclear program opened a new era in warfare. They were correct; cyberwar is real and it can and will change the way the world works.The BBC carries a report that makes it official: we and our allies aren’t the only people with the […]

Why Nothing Is Shovel Ready Anymore: Worst Practices Seminar

If the rest of the world wants to know how to build transportation infrastructure, America’s metropolitan transit supervisors give them a pretty good idea of what not to do. On both sides of the country, transportation bureaucrats are demonstrating that they never fail to projects which cost too much and take too long. Bloomberg names […]

Egyptians Fight Harassment Epidemic

Cairo is seeing a wave of sexual harassment, underscoring EU and UN reports showing that nearly two-thirds of Egyptian men admit to having sexually harassed women at some point in their lives. (Only 2.4 percent of females report these incidents to the police.)The good news is that volunteer groups have formed to patrol Cairo’s downtown […]

Next Up: Dinosaurs!

I think we all know how this story turns out in the end: Some of the earliest fossils of pre-historic arthropods – dating to about 230 million years ago – have been discovered entombed in amber, PNAS journal reports. […]After a painstaking screen of more than 70,000 droplets, Prof Grimaldi and his team discovered three ancient arthropods […]

U.S. Sanctions Hit Iran’s World of Warcraft Junkies

Have Iran sanctions finally gone too far? Desperate nerds from all over Iran deluged message boards and online forums earlier this week with pleas for help: World of Warcraft, the popular electronic game, had cut them off, reportedly in order to “tighten up” its parent company’s compliance with U.S. sanctions.It’s not clear that the Iranian […]

The End of an Era: Comments Are Closed

After almost three years and well more than 40,000 published reader comments (and half a million spam comments that either we or our spam filter managed to identify and trash), Via Meadia is joining the ranks of non-comment blogs. We’re grateful to readers over those years who have shared their reactions to what they read […]

The Strange Credulity of David Ignatius

In my running commentary on Syria over the past year and more, I have occasionally had recourse to mention, and sometimes to criticize, not just mainstream press accounts of events, but sometimes also specific commentators. One of these has been David Ignatius of the Washington Post. His column in yesterday’s paper marks a new low, […]

Via Meadia August Traffic Hits Record

Thanks to our readers and to a hardworking team of staffers, interns and guest posters, Via Meadia had more visitors this August than in any month in site history. In a relatively slow news month, and with WRM traveling in India for three weeks, the site received well  over 20,000 visits per day. (There is […]

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