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Weak EU Lets China Divide and Rule

The world’s attention is currently focused on the travails of EU member states, but the European Union as a whole isn’t doing so hot either. At the moment, it is halfway suspended somewhere between an organization for regional cooperation and a functioning government. It’s a failed federation, a little bit like the United States under […]

Anti-Anti-Semitism Rally in Berlin

Germans are donning yarmulkes and taking to the streets to protest a vicious anti-Semitic attack on a rabbi earlier this week. YNet News has the story: Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit who denounced the attack just a short time after it occurred called on residents to join in a demonstration of solidarity at the site of […]

Wall Street Fleeces Stockton Pensioners

Nearly everyone’s a loser in the pension crisis. Workers lose when the city fails to pay their pensions. Municipal governments lose when they run out of cash or make risky investments to cover the shortfall. But a few guys never seems to lose. Chief among them are the Wall Street banks, who scam cities into […]

Syria’s Descent into Civil War

More people (100,000 plus) fled the Syrian civil war in August than in any month since the conflict began 18 months ago, the UN reports. Total refugees: 235,300, give or take. Five thousand people were killed in August, according to an opposition group. UNICEF tallies last week’s deaths alone at 1,600.Writes Jon Lee Anderson in […]

Study Finds No Benefit to Organic Food

It’s a familiar dilemma for supermarket shoppers: If I buy the organic meat or veggies at nearly twice the price of the regular fare, what am I getting for my money?A group of researchers at Stanford has an answer: nothing. In a study comparing organic foods to their conventional counterparts over four decades, researchers found […]

Is China the Perfect Keynesian Test Case?

One of Tyler Cowen’s readers poses an important question: isn’t China’s response to the financial crisis exactly what Keynesians would have wanted the United States to do? In fact, in some ways China might have a better case for Keynesian stimulus than either the US or Europe.  To wit: It was large enough (roughly 3x […]

Eurozone Begins to Fracture

The headlines lately have focused on the big picture problems in Europe: a bank run in Spain, the prospect of costly bailouts, Greece’s inability to push through reforms, and so forth. But something much more fundamental is happening. At the grassroots level, the euro currency area is falling apart.The FT reports that, as differences in […]

It’s Labor Day. We Need Interns.

It’s Labor Day, and the current crop of Via Meadia interns is moving on. Therefore, we are 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 […]

Back to School

[A Vintage Via Meadia essay originally published two years ago, republished and retweaked as a new cohort of first year students tries to figure out how to get the most out of college — and a new cohort of parents tries to figure out how to pay for it.]The anxious emails from students are hitting […]

American Diplomats Attacked in Peshawar

A suicide bomber attacked an armored vehicle carrying U.S. diplomats in Peshawar yesterday. The New York Times reports: There were conflicting reports about the number and nationality of the casualties. Pakistani officials said that at least two people were killed and at least 13 were injured, including two police officers. The United States Embassy in Islamabad […]

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