Francis Fukuyama on James Q. Wilson

Frank has written a tribute to his friend and colleague James Q. Wilson on his TAI blog.Writes Frank: Jim Wilson was known as a conservative who cherished limited government in the American tradition. But he also understood that government was needed for all sorts of functions, and that it could do its job better or […]

Putin Sweeps Nation; Nation Undewhelmed

In news that surprises no one, Vladimir Putin has been elected President of Russia with almost two thirds of the vote — well over the fifty percent he needed to avoid a runoff.Via Meadia suspects the Great One would have won in an honest count; Russia has been through Hell since the collapse of the […]

European Clown Car Continues Wobbly Trajectory

Its been a wacky winter in Europe: snow in Naples, people freezing to death across Poland, Russia and Ukraine, and the daffodils and crocuses are in full bloom in Britain.The economy is just as confusing. Anybody who bet on Europe made tons of money in the last couple of months; yields on Italian bonds dropped […]

Back in the USA

Travel is great, but there is no place like home. I’ve spent the last week in London at a conference hosted by the Legatum Institute and organized by a group of think tanks based in South Africa, India and Brazil. There was enough time for some long and leisurely walks through London, down along the […]

James Q. Wilson, 1931-2012

I never studied with Jim Wilson while getting my degree in the Harvard Government Department, though he was there at the time. My contacts with him came later, when we served together on the President’s Council on Bioethics in the early 2000s, and as fellow members of the Board of Governors of the Rand Graduate […]

More False Dawns in Africa?

Everybody wants to read good news from Africa, and Via Meadia is no exception. Any signs that democracy and prosperity are making progress are welcome. To find some optimism for Africa amid the many ominous signs, a recent article in The Atlantic is a good start, and The Economist a good next stop.As both point […]

The End of Responsibility

In times of great uncertainty, with the economy recovery still wobbly and unemployment still at over 8%, the struggling rich are juicy targets for writers looking to score some easy points. Who can read about the exotic vacations and the lavish summer homes, $17,000-a-year dogs named Zelda and Duke and the $30,000-a-year adult study groups, and not […]

Game of Thrones: China Ups Military Budget 11 Percent

Beijing continues to up the ante in Asia with the latest in a string of double digit defense spending increases: 11.2 percent this year, according to new figures released by China’s government.China’s official defense budgets understate actual military spending; the Pentagon estimates total Chinese defense spending at around $160 billion a year, compared to $525 […]

Milestones Achieved

Via Meadia reached some big milestones in the last few days: since our first posts went up in the fall of 2010, more than 2000 posts have gone up up on the site and readers have posted more than 25,000 comments as they logged 7,000,000 page views. The ratio of comments to posts continues to […]

Week in Review

In case you missed them, this week’s long-form essays took a critical look at President Obama’s Afghanistan policy, linked the rise of the Blue model with the ascent of self-indulgent consumerism and tried to parse Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy rhetoric in the run-up to the Russian elections.We outlined the challenges that “quangos”—NGO’s primarily funded by […]

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