Investors Get Out of Illinois While The Gettin’s Good

If investors are fleeing your state, it’s probably a sign your government’s in disarray. Bloomberg reports that Illinois’s finances are so out of whack and its forecast so gloomy that investors wouldn’t be caught dead with money there: “I’d rather invest in a state that is more underfunded and making its contributions than a state that […]

Via Meadia is Looking for Interns

With the current crop of Via Meadia interns moving on, we’re looking for the next batch of ambitious young people to help us research and write for the site. Former interns have gone on to jobs in journalism, tech startups, the State Department and the US military, and have gotten their own clips at The American Interest and at […]

With Giant Gas Find, Israel is Poised for New Era

The Tamar deepwater natural gas drilling platform off the coast of Ashdod is helping to usher in a new era for Israel. The Tamar field, and a larger one to the west, are soon going to make Israel a major natural gas exporter, the FT reports today, potentially bringing in a $60 billion over the […]

India, Bellwether for the MOOC Movement

To appreciate the potential impact of online education, look abroad. In India, MOOCs have grown so fast that some are beginning to wonder whether they could soon become the dominant educational force there. In the FT, Karan Khemka argues that India, with its massive college-age population, considerable number of English speakers, and shortage of domestic schools, is the […]

Italy Makes a Biofuel Breakthrough

Second generation biofuels are a potentially “green” energy source that have something else in common with solar energy: they seem perpetually to be another 10 or 20 years away from widespread commercial viability. But a new Italian plant now claims it can produce commercial quantities of the wonder fuel. The FT reports: A $150m facility that opened […]

A Japanese Master’s Film Stirs Nationalist Emotions

Hayao Miyazaki is famous worldwide for animated films like “Porco Rosso,” the story of a chauvinistic, pig-faced pilot in inter-war Italy, and “Spirited Away,” which won the Oscar for best animated film and is the top-grossing film in Japanese history. Critics are already calling the 72 year-old’s latest (and possibly last) film, “The Wind Rises,” […]

India and China Team Up Against Terrorism As Pakistan Looks On

Whatever military and economic rivalries the two most populous countries in the world may have with one another have been put aside to combat a pressing threat they both have in common: terrorism. In a follow up to Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Beijing to last month, both countries began a joint 10-day […]

Religious Strife Poised to Erupt in Central African Republic

The African God wars continue to expand. In March 2013, Michel Djotodia, Muslim rebel leader in the Central African Republic, took control of Bangui, the country’s capital city, and overthrew the country’s President, Francois Bozize. The CAR is a Christian majority country, but after the rebel group gained power, the Christian citizens have felt increasingly threatened. BBC: More than […]

World’s War on Coal Has Limits

Old King Coal has seen better days. In June, President Obama outlined his intention to stop financing coal plants abroad, and to set emissions limits on coal-fired power plants at levels low enough to essentially prevent new plants from being built. The World Bank followed Obama’s lead and announced that it would cease financing coal […]

Leaks and Tweaks Point to Democrats’ Discontent with the ACA

Democrats’ irritation with the Affordable Care Act rose this week as politicians and staffers associated with the law tried to distance themselves from the fallout. Leaks from within the Obama administration suggest that groups who helped design and implement the law are eager to place the blame for the implementation on rival factions.Take for example, […]

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