Hindsight 20/20: Obama’s Shoulda Woulda Coulda

Mickey Kaus has a list of the things President Obama could have done differently throughout his presidency. Take a look here.Ezra Klein provides us with a progressive’s surprisingly substantial list of what, from a liberal viewpoint, are the good things Washington has accomplished since Obama moved in: Indeed, if you had taken me aside in […]

China To Japan: Grovel Enough And We’ll Respect You

Via old WRM colleague and CFR China fellow Elizabeth Economy comes this link to an English language version of a Chinese editorial on Xinhuanet helpfully explaining to the next Japanese prime minister how his country can contribute to harmonious China-Japan relations: To improve the relationship between the world’s second and third biggest economies, Noda’s cabinet […]

Entrenched Corruption, Religious Competition Slow Nigerian Growth

Thirty years ago Nigerian economic troubles would have been quickly blamed on World Bank and general imperialist meddling in domestic affairs, but today that is no longer the case. Poor banking policies and a corrupt bureaucracy are homegrown issues, and Nigerians know that the most important limits on their growth are domestic. The FT reported earlier […]

New Blue Nightmare: Clarence Thomas and the Amendment of Doom

In case you missed it yesterday, a new Via Meadia essay has been posted. You can find it here. 

W’s Third Middle East Term: Contd.

Barack Obama won the election, but Dick Cheney is still running the show.That, at least, is the only conclusion I can draw from the news that a writer for the Weekly Standard called in a NATO airstrike during the Libya fighting last week.Via Meadia does not yet have its own air arm, but we are […]

China's Growth To Slow By 50 Percent?

Key conclusions from a paper by Gabe Collins and Andrew Erikson at China Sign Post: –China is likely to follow an S-Curve-shaped path of slowing growth as key internal and external challenges—including pollution, corruption, chronic diseases, water shortages, growing internal security spending, and an aging population—feed off of one another and exact increasingly large costs.–One […]

New Blue Nightmare: Clarence Thomas and the Amendment of Doom

Lord of the Rings aficionados know that the evil lord Sauron paid little attention to the danger posed by two hobbits slowly struggling across the mountains and deserts of Mordor until he suddenly realized that the ring on which all his power depended was about to be hurled into the pits of Mount Doom.  All […]

Persecution Update

For your Sunday reading, a roundup of recent stories on religious persecution and violence.  This is not a complete or necessarily a representative list, and since many of these events take place in remote locations or have not been covered by mainstream news organizations, it is not always possible to vouch for the accuracy of […]

Anti-Christian Pogroms in Karnataka

India’s Karnataka province is the site of renewed radical-Hindu led pogroms against local Christians with worries that worse is to come. A recent string of attacks against Christian pastors, church services, homes and three orphanages resembles the violence that racked the province of Orissa three years ago.Asia News reports on the latest incident of persecution: […]

Covering Religion At Via Meadia

At Via Meadia, we are trying to provide readers with information and analysis that helps them understand the major forces driving world history.  Religion is one of the most powerful forces in our world for good and for ill and chaotic and tumultuous periods of world history like the one we live in today often […]

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