Turkey Forces Syrian Airliner to Land, Accuses Moscow of Arms Shipments

A civilian Airbus A320 flying from Moscow to Damascus was forced to land in Ankara by Turkish F-16 fighter jets on Wednesday, under suspicions the plane was carrying military equipment to aid the Assad regime. Turkey says the plane carried military communications gear and missile parts, which both Russia and Syria deny. The plane’s 17 […]

Which Is Worse: To Help the Syrian Rebels or to Do Nothing?

Greg Scoblete at RCW takes us to task for advocating arming a faction among the Syrian militia as an advisable course of action. This is a common lament, both among pro-interventionist Western commentators and among Syrian rebel forces themselves. But how true is it? Let’s presume the U.S. arms the rebels – but only the […]

Will the Benghazi Debacle Cost Obama the Election?

The smoke surrounding the U.S. diplomatic facility in Benghazi has still not cleared, though it has been almost a month since our ambassador and three other Americans were murdered there. Yesterday’s hearing in Washington provided more heat than light, which is no surprise given that we are less than a month from a national election.But […]

Alex Tabarrok Explains Online Ed Venture

Over at Marginal Revolution, blogger-professors Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok have created an online education platform, Marginal Revolution University. MRU currently offers only one course, in development economics, but plans to offer more as time goes on.Earlier this week, Reason.tv sat down with Tabarrok to discuss the new course, the higher-education bubble, and the impact of online education: […]

South Africa’s Weak Response to Labor Strikes

South Africa may be losing its reputation as the safest and most profitable Sub-Saharan country for investors. The recent mining strikes and Moody’s subsequent credit downgrade have damaged South Africa’s economic outlook and forced investors to look elsewhere in the region.The government’s inability to respond effectively to the strikes reflects a deeper institutional problem within the ruling party, as the FT […]

“Tack to Center” Not Key to Romney’s Post-Debate Surge

Following Romney’s strong debate performance last week, political analysts have been working overtime trying to explain his boost in the polls. What did Romney say or do to pull voters away from the President? The popular theory is that Romney successfully tacked to the center, winning over moderate voters leery of his more conservative positions.But one chart […]

Kansas: The New Tea Party Laboratory

Occupy Wall Street’s emergence last fall was billed as the Left’s answer to the Tea Party’s right-wing populism. Barely a year on, the former is dead and buried, while the latter, nearly two years older, is going strong. It’s doing particularly well in Kansas, where the Financial Times reports that its candidates are poised to push […]

EU Draws Red Line for Greece

Last week, Angela Merkel visited Greece in a show of friendship to assure Greeks that Germany isn’t as hard-hearted as they think. This week, Greece got a different message when Eurozone finance ministers announced they are giving Greece until October 18—ten days—to implement austerity measures. The latest collection of cuts is a prerequisite for a […]

Affirmative Action under the Gun

A pillar of contemporary American race relations is hanging by a thread. With Justice Kagan recusing herself because of prior work as solicitor general, it seems almost inevitable that the Supreme Court will significantly reduce the role of race in university admissions this term. The Wall Street Journal: Justice Anthony Kennedy, considered the only one […]

Study Supports Plans To Frack in the Heart of Los Angeles

Los Angeles is one of the densest urban areas in the world, but it has long held a large energy bounty underneath its land. With the development of fracking technology, this bounty is potentially even bigger, providing much-needed funds to cash-strapped California, and well paid blue collar jobs for a metro area with some of […]

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