South Korean Nationalists Bare Anti-Japan Feeling at Soccer Game

The banner was huge. When it was unfurled by South Korean soccer fans at the East Asian Cup final on Sunday, it stretched nearly the width of the field. “There is no future for a race oblivious to history,” it read.The banner came out moments after Japanese fans at the other end of the stadium waved […]

Reds and Blues Lead Mass Prison Break

For the third year in a row, incarceration rates are dropping nationwide amid an unprecedented shift in criminal justice policy. NYT: The number of inmates in state and federal prisons decreased by 1.7 percent, to an estimated 1,571,013 in 2012 from 1,598,783 in 2011, according to figures released by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, an […]

How to Think Outside The Blue Box

Anyone interested in the breakdown of the Fordist model of American productivity and the ideas jostling to replace it should read Adam Davidson’s piece in the New York Times Magazine, “What’s an Idea Worth?” It demonstrates something that we’ve long been observing here at Via Meadia: the industrial conception of how to organize and evaluate […]

Smart Green Thinking On Display

All that EU spending to subsidize green energy hasn’t much moved the needle on green energy use, says Bjorn Lomborg in today’s FT.The EU’s climate policy is estimated to cost $250 billion per year. Germany alone has already spent $130 billion on solar subsidies, he writes. Spain spends almost 1% of its GDP on subsidizing green projects. […]

Japan & ASEAN Join Forces to Balance China

Japan and several ASEAN countries have a common China problem. China’s territorial claims in the South China Sea infringe on claims made by Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, and others. The same goes for Japan in the East China Sea. So Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s recent trip to Southeast Asia makes a lot of sense and signifies Japan’s […]

Detroit, Is That You? Chicago In Big Trouble

It looks like Detroit may yet have competition for the distinction of America’s most poorly run city. The unprecedented triple-drop in Chicago’s bond rating and the city’s shiny new long-term debt figure—$29 billion—should have pols quaking in their boots. The Chicago Sun-Times has published some distressing numbers from Chicago’s recent audits: The number of “physical […]

As The EU Dodders On, Will Markets Intervene?

An article in this morning’s FT powerfully highlights how completely sclerotic and status quo-minded the EU’s leadership has become. There’s no more talk of re-jiggering the seemingly untenable terms of the Greek bailout, no talk of setting up an EU banking union to manage future crises—nothing comes up that could possibly upset German voters. Everyone is basically sitting […]

Finally, Some Good(ish) News on the Cancer Front

Hundreds of thousands of Americans are undergoing unnecessary and harmful cancer treatments every year because the medical establishment has been using outdated definitions. Fortunately, the National Cancer Institute has published a paper recommending changing the definition of the disease and renaming certain conditions. NYT: They say, for instance, that some premalignant conditions, like one that […]

Cutting Medical Costs in India: Could It Work Here Too?

It’s not an apples-to-apples comparison, but it’s stunning nonetheless: an entrepreneur in India has managed to bring down the cost of a coronary bypass surgery to $1,583; the same procedure costs $106,385 in one clinic in the United States. Devi Shetty has opened a series of medical centers all across India to serve a population of […]

Cambodian Election Turmoil Spells Trouble for China

Cambodians went to the polls this weekend, and a surprisingly large number of them voted against the party of Prime Minister Hun Sen, who has been in power for 28 years and is a former junior commander in the Khmer Rouge. The opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party, led by Sam Rainsy, a human rights activist who recently […]

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