Greek neo-Nazi Party Looks Abroad

Greece’s radical neo-Nazi party, Golden Dawn, has become the country’s third greatest political force, according to polls. Now it’s seeking to put down roots “wherever there are Greeks,” including in Germany, Australia, Canada, and the US. The Guardian reports: “Like-minded groups in Europe and Russia have given the party ideological, and sometimes financial, support to […]

Are MOOCs Really Destroying Education?

Free online education is starting to make a lot of people nervous, and for good reason. If done right, MOOCs could pose a serious threat to many current colleges and universities. Andrew Delbanco writes in The New Republic: The dark side of this bright dream is the fear that online education could burst what appears to […]

How Can China Fix its Colossal Environmental Problems?

28,000 rivers have disappeared from China over the past few decades, according to an official study by China’s Ministry of Water Resources. More than half the rivers with catchment areas of over 100 square kilometers have disappeared since the 1990s. Many of the rivers that remain are poisoned by pollution. So is the air. Outdoor air pollution led to 1.2 million […]

Med Tech Roundup: Eight-Day Cancer Cure and other Quick Fixes

A new gene therapy has been found to cure leukemia in eight days. Five patients with a fatal diagnosis received the treatment, and only one of them succumbed. A doctor from Sloane-Kettering will now lead a second trial with fifty patients.That isn’t the only good news for the fight against cancer. The WSJ recently reported on a new attempt to compile information […]

Teachers All Above Average, Students Still Failing

Teachers have come out looking pretty good—too good—in evaluations conducted by states across the country. According to the NYT, the new evaluations, instituted by education reformers to “weed out weak performers”, haven’t uncovered very many weeds: In Florida, 97 percent of teachers were deemed effective or highly effective in the most recent evaluations. In Tennessee, […]

Norks, in a Tizzy, Restart Nuclear Program

More petulance from Pyongyang this morning, as Kim III’s regime announced that it is restarting the plutonium-producing reactor at Yongbyon that it shuttered in 2007. The Norks’ neighbors are none too pleased: China Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a daily news briefing that China has “expressed our regret” over Pyongyang’s declaration. Mr. Hong said […]

Russia’s Long Game in the Mediterranean

It’s not clear how much clever planning goes into decisions that are taken on the fly in the middle of a financial crisis, but as some of the dust settles in Cyprus, the Greek part of the island—bruised, battered, angry at Europe, hating and fearing the Turks—is going to need friends. There’s a short list […]

Judgment Day: Stockton is Bankrupt

Stockton, California has officially become the most populous city in America to file for bankruptcy. A judge ruled today that creditors did not negotiate in good faith with the insolvent city, making Stockton the first US city since the 1930s to use bankruptcy as protection against paying its debt in full. Bloomberg reports: Without bankruptcy […]

How Via Meadia Makes Telework Work

We’ve been known to sing the praises of telework on this blog, but it’s still, well…work. Coordinating projects and delegating responsibility is already difficult when everyone’s in the same place. How do you organize your workforce when your team is spread across multiple offices, cities, timezones, and even countries?Our team is divided between Washington, DC […]

In China, Criticize North Korea at Your Peril

Deng Yuwen shocked analysts of Asian geopolitics at the end of February when he penned a highly critical essay entitled “China should abandon North Korea” for the Financial Times. It was a shocker because Deng Yuwen is no liberal critic of China’s curious relationship with Pyongyang—he’s the deputy editor of the Study Times, a weekly magazine at […]

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