Egyptians Have Misconceptions, Too

Americans may misunderstand how Egyptians see the struggle between the army and the Muslim Brotherhood, but according to Mahmoud Salem, an Egyptian blogger who came to worldwide prominence after the initial Arab Spring uprisings, the misunderstandings run deep in both directions. He offers corrections to what he says are Egyptians’ top-three misconceptions: The US is […]

Yes, Humans Are Causing Warming. No, We Don’t Know What That Means

Scientists are “95 percent” sure that humans are the main cause of recent global warming (up from 90 percent in 2007), but they’re much less confident about what the effects of that warming will be. That’s according to information leaked to Reuters from an upcoming report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).The IPCC’s […]

India’s "Summer of Difficulties"

India’s economic difficulties have dominated MSM headlines over the past couple of weeks, along with tragedies like a submarine explosion that likely killed more than a dozen navy men and the worst fighting along the border with Pakistan in decades. The New York Times calls it India’s “summer of difficulties.”“India is now the sick man […]

US Manufacturing Rebounds (But Without the Jobs)

In the first half of 2012, US manufacturing posted some of the best numbers we’ve seen in years, suggesting that a broader revival may be underway. Our trade deficit has grown noticeably smaller in the past six months, driven in large part by energy exports, the “reshoring” of factories to America, and the cooling off […]

Mobile Tech Enabling Mobile Work

Mobile technology—tablets, smartphones, and laptops—are enabling companies to set up flexible remote work on scales previously unimaginable. But while these increasingly distributed intra-office networks create a host of benefits for employees, they also pose big challenges for employers, as Ars Technica reports.Security, for one, remains a big concern, especially when trade secrets can be stolen from […]

Egypt To West: We Don’t Need Your Aid

To suspend aid to Egypt or not? Ever since the bloodletting across Egypt accelerated last week, an increasing number of Senators and Congressmen have been lining up to demand that President Obama halt disbursements of the $1.5 billion annual aid package to Egypt’s heavy-handed military-backed government. Various EU leaders have joined the chorus in their respective […]

Have Energy, Will Export

In early 2010 President Obama set a stretch goal for the United States: double our exports in five years. It was the kind of seemingly fantastical five-year plan you might expect from China, which has been able to leverage its outsized population and natural resources to produce extraordinary growth (though that growth has recently tapered […]

Bad Mandates

The US Army’s incorporation of mission orders into its combined arms doctrine described in an earlier post was an example of a government agency that was delegated an appropriate degree of bureaucratic autonomy, a delegation that extended down to the lowest levels of the organization.  This kind of delegation is extremely rare in government operations, […]

Week in Review

With WRM in India this week, we cross-posted an essay from the American Interest editor Adam Garfinkle on the violent crackdown on pro-Morsi supporters by Egyptian Security Forces: [A]l-Sisi and associates believe in the “strong horse” theory of political legitimacy, and they are now in the process of applying that theory to Egyptian realities. Might doesn’t necessarily make […]

ICYMI: Climate Scientist Admits Policy Best Left to Policymakers

In a remarkably candid column last month, climate scientist Tamsin Edwards argued that her profession would be better served focusing exclusively on what they are qualified to comment on: climate science. Climate policy, Edwards says, is better left to the politicians. From the Guardian: I believe advocacy by climate scientists has damaged trust in the science. […]

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