Presidential Race Tightens Again: Obama Still Leads, But Romney Gains

It’s time for another look at the state of the presidential race, and it’s been an interesting two weeks. Going by press reports, President Obama has been on a roll. Attacks on Governor Romney’s record at Bain and demands that he release his tax records seemed to put the former Massachusetts governor and his campaign […]

The Sudanese Afterparty

Since Sudan split into two countries about a year ago, few of the hopes of any national self-determinists have come true. North and South still clash over border issues, ethnically offensive rhetoric flies, especially from al-Bashir’s government in the north, and, most importantly, both economies are in ruins. Take Sudan: When South Sudan seceded last […]

When Jihadis Go Home

A fascinating piece in Der Spiegel tracks one German would-be jihadi, who uprooted his family to the infamous Waziristan in order to live the life of a true mujahid, only to find that his religious heroes were illiterate, incompetent and generally lived so poorly that, literally, he feared for the lives of his family.After an […]

UN: Taking from the Poor, Glorifying their Dictator

Another day, another celebration of vicious dictators at the United Nations. Reports the New York Times: UNESCO on Tuesday awarded a prize for research in the life sciences that drew controversy because it was financed by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea, a tiny, repressive and impoverished state. The award was heavily criticized by Western countries […]

California’s Bankrupt Cities: Look East to Wisconsin

In the 11 months since Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker abolished collective bargaining rights for government workers, Wisconsin cities, towns, and school districts have saved millions of dollars. There’s an important lesson here for California as its cities start to go bankrupt. In Wisconsin, writes Steven Malanga for the LA Times, Walker’s changes immediately took hold. The […]

Update: Russia’s “Wahhabi” Problem Grows

Yesterday we highlighted a story about attacks on pro-government Islamic clerics in Russia’s Tatar region. Today comes word in the Moscow Times that arrests have been made in the case, and the news is not good. From the Moscow Times report on the arrest of alleged mastermind Rustem Gataullin and accomplices in the murder of […]

A Fiscal Reformation

Nearly 500 years after Martin Luther’s Nighty-Five Theses split Europe in two, the ancient religious fault line between Protestant and Catholic seems to be reemerging in the age of fiscal turmoil.We are not speaking of religion in the doctrinal sense, but in the cultural one. After all, Europe is growing more secular by the year. […]

Credentialing For Future Jobs

Can closer cooperation with employers help higher ed out of its crisis? One potentially useful strategy is wedding various industries to academia and producing graduates with the specific credentials those industries desire. Inside Higher Ed outlines one such endeavor in manufacturing management (h/t Glenn Reynolds): For example, Harper College, a community college in Illinois, last […]

Foreign Aid: Sometimes, They Thank Us

Americans sometimes wonder whether all that foreign aid does any good. Laurie Garrett, an old WRM friend and colleague who does a lot of work on global health issues recently had one of those odd experiences that Americans meeting with foreigners sometimes have: somebody thanked her. A few years ago at a medical conference in […]

The Secret of India’s Economic Success? Reincarnation

The recent slowdown in India’s economy has everybody from stock investors to grand strategists and foreign policy poohbahs concerned. In a Project Syndicate piece we found while scanning Lebanon’s English language newspaper The Daily Star, Indian parliamentarian and intellectual Shashi Tharoor showcases reasons for optimism about India’s future.India, Tharoor tells us, thrives on “frugal innovation,” […]

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