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Chinese Skipper Kills Korean Coastguard in Fish Spat, Arrested

Sometimes crossing an invisible borderline can get people killed. That is what happened in the latest “incident” in Asia when a Chinese skipper fatally stabbed a South Korean Coast Guard officer who was arresting him for fishing in Korean waters. AFP has the story: It was the second time in less than four years that […]

New Signs of Eurofail as Sarkozy Preps For Downgrade

The European situation continues to worsen as embattled French President Nicolas Sarkozy begins to soften the voters up to expect the loss of France’s AAA credit rating.  From Reuters: In an interview, Sarkozy told Le Monde newspaper the loss of the AAA status — a grade that allows France to finance its debt as cheaply […]

Iran Threatens Turkey Over Missile Shield

Threats are not the way to deal with Turkey; Iran is the latest country to make this mistake.  Mustafa Akyol reports in the Turkish English language paper Daily News that an Iranian official has warned that if the US or Israel attack Iran, Iran will retaliate against missile sites in Turkey.Nothing could be better calculated […]

Why The White House Is Still Sweating Bullets

These should be good times in the White House.  The GOP primary process has tarnished the party brand and shows no signs of producing a strong contender for 2012.  The headline unemployment rate dropped below 9 percent last month, and the threat of a 2012 recession, barring further madness in Europe, seems to have receded.  […]

A Question For the China Squad

There’s been a lot of talk from Americans impressed by China’s rapid growth that the US needs to imitate China: spend money on high speed rail, put more government money behind planned industrial development, and step up our subsidies for green tech like solar and windmills.  Otherwise, they say, China will eat our lunch and […]

The Biggest Eurofudge Yet?

Last Friday I wrote that I was going to let the dust settle before giving my views on the results of the EU summit.  Too much was happening too quickly to make sense of it all and I wanted to let the news simmer a while before taking a view.And there was something else at […]

Yergin Cites Huge US Oil Potential

The good news about future US energy supplies just keeps coming.  In today’s Wall Street Journal Daniel Yergin, easily the country’s most thoughtful energy student, projects that US oil production is headed to grow by another 2 million barrels a day by 2020 — an increase of more than 50 percent in our current oil […]

Oldest Black Church Building In US Reopens After Repairs

The oldest purpose built house of African American Christian worship in the United States is the African Meeting House on Beacon Hill in Boston.  Built by African American craftsmen in the early 19th century, the three story building opened for worship in 1806.  During the struggle against slavery, it was a place where abolitionists and […]

Week In Review

The world was busy this week, and here at Via Meadia we are doing our best to keep up. Here are some highlights:An essay on 21st century Hamiltonianism, The Age of Hamilton looked at how different traditions in American politics can work together to transform our social model. The synthesis of Hamiltonianism and social democracy […]

60% Of China's Foreign Investments Go To US

What’s well known is that China keeps about two thirds of its enormous monetary reserve in US dollars.  What’s less well known is that China’s sovereign wealth fund, organized to diversify China’s portfolio into higher yielding assets, is also heavily invested in the US.In fact, according this Bloomberg report, China currently has 60 percent of […]

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