Argentine Lawfare over Falkland Islands

As we approach the 30th anniversary of the Falkland War next month, Britain and Argentina’s war of words continues to heat up. Thus far, Argentina has opted for lawfare over warfare, vowing to bring domestic and international court cases against any company looking for oil in the vicinity of the islands. The FT quotes Argentina’s […]

Germany’s Pirate Party: Riding a Wave of Discontented Youth

Remember the Pirate Party in Germany? We blogged about them months ago after they were surprisingly successful in state elections in Berlin last year. In that election, long dominant parties like Angela Merkel’s coalition partners, the Free Democrats, crashed and burned, and the Pirate Party, seemingly a crew of scruffy, twenty-something internet activists, did so well that […]

Iran Oil Production Hits 10-Year Low

Oil is the lifeblood of the Iranian economy. Oil exports provide half of Iran’s government revenues and account for 80 percent of the country’s total exports, according to the Financial Times. As oil from mature fields becomes harder to extract, new technology and management techniques are needed to slow the decline in output. Fellow hydrocarbon behemoths […]

Bo Xilai Is Down, But Is He—and What He Stood for—Down for the Count?

Bo Xilai was fired as Chongqing chief of the Chinese Communist Party on Thursday. Thus ends his initially popular but eventually unstable reign in Chongqing and his quest for a seat at the most powerful table in China.Bo Xilai is a fascinating and scary figure. He is a demagogue in a non-democratic society, and he had […]

Is Our College Students Learning Yet?

Every parent today knows that college will be one of the biggest expenses in their children’s lives—if not the biggest. And the expenses don’t begin and end with tuition, room, board, and books. Today, a profitable industry has sprung up around SAT prep courses, college counselors and the like. Yet the truly surprising thing about […]

Obama Needs to Talk About the War

Despite mounting political pressure and public discontent, President Obama—at least in public—is hanging tough on his raise and withdraw strategy in Afghanistan. The FT reports that the President ruled out any “sudden” troop pullouts and reaffirmed his commitment to the timetable in a joint address with British PM David Cameron.This is Obama’s call to make, […]

Kyrgyzstan Enters Game Of Thrones

Everything is getting harder for the U.S. in Central Asia. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is touring the region and his caravan recently rolled into Kyrgyzstan, where he received some unwelcome news. The New York Times informs us that a top Kyrgyz defense official told the Secretary that his country plans to close a crucial U.S. military […]

Chinese Premier Calls For Urgent Political Reform

In a remarkable farewell speech delivered live on national television and the Bo Xi Lai controversy neared a climax, China’s outgoing Premier, Wen Jiabao, issued a call for liberal reform that will reverberate throughout the country. The Premier even went so far as to invoke the specter of Mao’s devastating Cultural Revolution, suggesting that a similar […]

America, Korea Move Closer in Game of Thrones

While the conflict with Iran continues to gather more media attention, today’s biggest news may have come from South Korea, whose free-trade agreement with the U.S. is coming into force.  The Wall Street Journal calls it the largest free trade pact America has signed since NAFTA. The agreement will see 80 percent of existing tariffs […]

California Sounds Retreat in War on Arithmetic

California is staging a limited retreat in the war on arithmetic—but it’s vowing to fight on.Just like in New York, where the state legislature recently vetoed a plan to put the state’s wobbly pensions on stable footing, California is facing a crisis borne out by numbers. The problem bedeviling California is the gap between the […]

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