Ethnic Tensions in India: Shades of the Gujarat Riots

In India’s northeastern Assam state, tension between Muslims and ethnic Bodo communities reached a fiery peak earlier this week. Thousands of people have fled the violence, dozens of homes have been burned, and more than 40 people have reportedly been killed. Many of the dead were found in the forest with limbs hacked off by […]

No Snips in Austria? Circumcision Ban in Hitler’s Homeland

Two steps forward, one step back in Europe: after the German parliament rebuked a Cologne court’s decision to ban circumcision in Germany, an Austrian province went ahead and banned the practice. The provincial governor, Markus Wallner, said he had halted circumcisions until Austria formulated a uniform approach to the practice, a religious duty for Muslims and Jews. […]

Berger on the Nanny State

Fellow AI blogger Peter Berger is always a stimulating read. This week, he tackled the anti-obesity movement as embodied in Mayor Bloomberg’s ban on sales of large sodas in New York City. Peter has studied how the anti-tobacco movement gained legitimacy and finally succeeded in its goals beyond its wildest dreams, and finds many parallels in […]

An Egyptian Islamist’s Indecent Exposure

Earlier this week, the BBC reported on an ultraconservative Salafi MP who has been found to have strayed from the light: Police officers told the Misdemeanour Court in Tukh, outside Cairo, that they had found Mr Wanis caressing a fully-veiled woman student who was sitting on his lap in his car while it was parked on […]

Viacom vs. DirectTV: More Creative Destruction

The dust has settled: According to the Wall Street Journal, Viacom and DirecTV have declared a truce in their contract standoff, meaning DirecTV viewers can now go back to watching their SpongeBob, Daily Show, and Colbert Report. The seven-year agreement, worth hundreds of millions of dollars, was reached after DirectTV instituted a nine-day blackout of Viacom […]

The Energy Revolution 4: Hot Planet?

Over a series of recent posts, I’ve been looking at the energy revolution that is changing the look of the 21st centuries. Some countries are losers, but the US in particular stands to make big gains at home and in its foreign policy.On the whole, this news is about as good as it gets: trillions […]

Why the South China Sea Matters

The good folk over at the Lowy Interpreter blog have released a short, five-minute primer on the rising tensions in the South China Sea:The video is narrated by Michael Wesley, Executive Director of the Lowy Institute for International Policy. As Wesley explains, the South China Sea “gets much less attention than other crisis points in the Taiwan […]

Terrorist Groups Converge on Mali

According to reports, militants from Boko Haram in Nigeria, as well as fighters from Pakistan and Afghanistan, are swelling the ranks of AQIM (al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb) in Mali, which is fast becoming a base, training area, and arms depot for international terrorists: …residents and rebels in the north [of Mali] report an influx […]

Conservatives and the State

When I was asked by the editors of the Financial Times to contribute to a series on the future of conservatism, I hesitated because it seemed to me that in both the US and Europe what was most needed was not a new form of conservatism but rather a reinvention of the left. For more […]

The Attack on Aleppo Commences

Assad’s assault on Aleppo started yesterday, with fighting in the Firdous district reported. The Financial Times describes the mood in the city: residents are largely cowering in fear, but some still have sympathies for Assad’s rule. Even supporters seem to acknowledge that the regime is brutal, but the chaos and retribution that could follow the […]

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