News Analysis
The God Wars in Asia
Burmese Government Depriving Refugees of Water, Medicine

Burma’s persecuted Rohingya minority is in desperate need of basic supplies like water and medicine, and angry Buddhist mobs have driven away the humanitarian aid groups who want to help.

Game of Thrones
Hagel Warns Beijing, Reassures Skittish Allies in East Asia

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel told an audience in Beijing, point blank, not to pull a “Crimea” in its territorial disputes in the region. Will it be enough to reassure Japan and other nervous U.S. allies in East Asia?

Delivering Health
Consumers Win Big from Growth of Health Care Clinics

The growth of health clinics at big box retailers may be the most important innovation in health care delivery in our time.

College Spending
Athletic Spending Crowds Out Academics

Colleges are increasing athletic budgets much faster than academic ones, especially at Division III schools.

Modi Rising
BJP Releases Manifesto as Indian Elections Kick Off

The world’s largest democratic exercise is off and running. India’s elections this year promise to be especially divisive and consequential.

Millennial Migration
America’s Brains Move South

New college graduates are balking at the high cost of living in coastal, blue cities. A new study shows that the ten U.S. cities gaining grads most rapidly are all in the South and Intermountain West. SF, NY, LA, DC and Boston didn’t make the cut.

Rethinking Higher-Ed
Three-Year Bachelor’s Picking Up Steam at Elite Schools

Wesleyan University is joining a growing movement to allow students to earn a bachelor’s degree in three years instead of four. The tuition savings involved make this a smart decision for students, but why not take this approach even further?

Payback Time
Ukraine’s $2.2 Billion Gas Bill Due Today

The massive unpaid gas bill that Ukraine owes to Russia is due today. Kiev’s new Prime Minister has publicly repudiated Gazprom’s recent 80 percent gas price increase, but Ukraine has precious little leverage in this fight.

Off-Ramps?
Russia to Bust the Iran Sanctions Regime?

There are reports that Russia may be on the verge of signing a sanctions-busting agreement with Iran. It’s time for the United States to give its Russia policy a serious rethink.

Thailand In Turmoil
Rebel Bomb Attacks in Southern Thailand

A series of car bomb explosions in southern Thailand are a sign of worsening rebel activity in the area. Meanwhile, Bangkok is distracted by a worsening political crisis.

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