Game of Thrones
Racy Men’s Magazine in South Korea Enflames Nationalist Anger

The South Korean edition of Maxim magazine should just stick to what it’s good at: racy photos of attractive women. When the editors deviate from their bread and butter content, like with the February issue, which features a stunningly insensitive headline, bad things happen.

Debt Showdown
The GOP Just Scored a Big Win in the Debt Ceiling Vote

House Speaker John Boehner decided not to repeat last Fall’s showdown and allow a vote on a “clean” debt ceiling bill. Many Republicans are angry with the speaker for caving to the President, but if it helps the party take the Senate their negotiating position next year will be much stronger.

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Personal Note
How To Make God Laugh

After an unexpected fall, a tentative return to regular blogging.

Prepare to be A-Maized
Johnny GMO-Seed Ready for European Tour

After 13 years of obstruction and disagreement, a pest-resistant genetically modified crop of corn could finally be making it way to EU’s fields. Bureaucracy is doing what scientific analysis couldn’t: override intractable green resistance and bring a smarter kind of corn to Europe.

Green Herring
Obama Takes Hollande on Green Unicorn Hunt

Obama and Hollande have made the fruitless pursuit of a Global Climate Treaty one of the key focuses of this week’s visit. The GCT may be dead, but that doesn’t mean the embattled heads of state don’t have a green leg to stand on:

Battle for Ukraine
Europe Reaches for a Longer Baguette

It looks like the EU is grasping for a longer baguette in the knife fight over Ukraine, suggesting that the EU might one day consider letting Ukraine into the fold.

Around the Web in 7 Clicks

Happy Tuesday from the AI staff! Here’s what we’ve been mulling over this week:1. “Jesus is poisonwood.”2. One if by land, two if by drone.3. Are faculty too quick to “blame the administrators”? (H/T Megan McArdle)4. Penguins, Hindus and egg-throwers.5. Scientific progress: On one hand and on the other hand.6. Honey, while you’re out, could you pick me up […]

Cops and Robbers
The Corruption Contagion

Corruption, one of the most pernicious threats to global security and prosperity, thrives because it hides in plain sight. A provocative new book by Laurence Cockcroft helps us get around the thorny question of how to define it.

Election Maneuvers
Marco Rubio Goes to Bat for Higher Ed Reform

Marco Rubio has been pushing a series of higher-ed reforms as the 2016 buzz begins to build. Could this become a hot issue in the campaign?

The Man Who Would Be King
U.S. Kisses an Indian Toad

In a major shift for U.S. policy toward India, the American Ambassador will meet Narendra Modi, the controversial Indian politician who is the current favorite for Prime Minister in this year’s elections. Seems like the State Department is considering “Prime Minister Modi” a real possibility.

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