News Analysis
Ebola Spreads to Kampala; Outbreak Still Uncontained

One infected passenger on one international flight; that’s how far the world is from the biggest health scare ever.This is how bad science fiction movies start: An ebola outbreak has now spread to Uganda’s capital, Kampala.The outbreak, which began in the Kibaale District of Uganda three weeks ago, has claimed at least 14 lives, making it […]

2nd India Blackout Hits 600 Million, Power Riots in Pakistan

Today, 670 million people are without power in India, doubling the number affected by yesterday’s major blackout. Neighboring Pakistan is also having problems, the FT reports: Ramadan usually offers a respite from power cuts in Pakistan, but this year people have taken to the streets to protest against having had no electricity for up to […]

Syria Update: Beyond Assad’s Chemical Weapons

Last week, we learned that not only does the embattled Assad regime have ties to terrorist groups; it also has chemical weapons. Now The Washington Post reports that we owe Iran and, yes, the EU, a big thanks for the Syrian regime’s chemical stockpiles: “Iran would provide the construction design and equipment to annually produce tens […]

Massive Power Outage in India

Earlier today northern India suffered a massive power outage, affecting 370 million people for more than 12 hours. That would make it the most widespread outage in world history. Authorities in India suggested the outage may have been caused by northern states drawing more than their allocated share of power, says the Financial Times.The outage […]

Ryan Crocker: Beware of Unintended Consequences

Ryan Crocker, one of America’s most impressive active diplomats, is retiring after decades of tireless service. His advice for American policymakers is outlined in this New York Times profile: Remember the law of unintended consequences.Recognize the limits of the United States’ actual capabilities.Understand that getting out of a conflict once you are in can often […]

America Still Tilts Center-Right

Americans may be divided about their choice for President, but if the latest Gallup poll is any indication, they largely agree on what they want him to do.Leading the list is “creating good jobs”, which commands the support of 92 percent of Americans. This is closely followed by reducing corruption, reducing the deficit, dealing with terrorism, and […]

A Barrel in the West Is Worth Two in the Bush

Officials at China’s state-owned oil conglomerates have recently decided to pull out of a venture into Iran’s South Pars gas field and strike deals with Canadian, British, and Dutch oil companies instead. Bloomberg Businessweek reports: “There’s a clear herd mentality among these Chinese state-owned entities,” says Derek Scissors, an Asia economic policy fellow at the Heritage […]

Education Reform: A Tale of Two Approaches

Two pieces in the Washington Post and the New York Times emphasize one of the core features of the education reform movement: while almost everybody wants big changes in American education, nobody is sure yet what will work. The two articles profile two very different visions of education reform:The Washington Post discusses a new group of schools named […]

Pension Tsunami Now Rolling over Police, Firefighters

Once considered sacrosanct, the pensions of cops and firefighters are increasingly coming under the budget knife, says Reuters.Even in the recent showdown in Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker was careful not to extend the curbing of collective bargaining rights to police and firefighters. But now dire fiscal straits across the country are threatening even the pensions […]

Salafis Threaten Tunisia

Are the radical Islamists winning in Tunisia?  It doesn’t sound good: Thousands of hardcore Muslims chant against Jews. Youths rampage through cities at night in protest of “blasphemous” art. A sit-in by religious students degenerates into fist fights and the desecration of Tunisia’s flag.Tunisia was the birthplace of the “Arab Spring” and it is the […]

We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
© The American Interest LLC 2005-2026
About Us Privacy
We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.