Game of Thrones: Japan and India Bond over China

One of the best ways to understand what’s going on in Asia these days is to watch the relationship between Japan and India. The world’s largest democracy and the world’s third-largest economy are both growing wary of their Chinese neighbor. As a result, ties between Japan and India, always strong, have been getting stronger.India never experienced […]

Must-Read on the End of Newsweek

Newsweek’s announcement that it would cease its print publication was shocking even though we’ve become accustomed to rapid changes in the publishing industry. Newsweek and its counterpart Time have been shells of their former selves for well more than a decade now, but the loss of one of our most storied publications is not something to […]

Election Day: Which Polls to Believe?

We’re approaching the moment of truth for election analysts. Twenty-four hours from now, some will have egg on their face and others will look like geniuses, but the world will swiftly move on. Via Meadia isn’t overly concerned with horse-race coverage, particularly when the results will soon be obvious, but we believe that Sean Trende’s final analysis of the […]

For Unbiased Election Analysis, Der Spiegel Turns to Madeleine Albright

The past few weeks have given American news junkies more election analysis than anyone could possibly ask for. But Americans aren’t the only ones following the election, and the foreign press is filled with analyses and prognostications of its own. Putting aside their predictive power, these can be a useful guide to how other countries […]

What Is the Syrian Rebels’ Biggest Source of Cash?

Is it Qatar? Turkey? The CIA? A charity group in Saudi Arabia? A wealthy Lebanese businessman? Actually, according to (public) records, none of the above.According to the official budget of the Syrian National Council, the top source of cash is Libya. The oil-rich country that just fought its own rebellion against a hated dictator is […]

Pakistani General to Civilian Leadership: Don’t Mess with Us

Pakistan’s army chief lashed out at the country’s civilian leadership yesterday, the AP reports: “Armed forces draw their strength from the bedrock of the public support,” [Gen. Ashfaq Parvez] Kayani told a group of officers at army headquarters in the city of Rawalpindi. “Therefore, any effort which wittingly or unwittingly draws a wedge between the people […]

Election Day

I voted this morning between 6 and 7 AM; if the early turnout at one Queens polling station is any indicator, expect a blowout today. But also expect a civil and peaceful election. While we were using paper ballots rather than the voting machines most of us have grown used to, there were plenty of […]

WRM To Blog And Tweet Election Returns

Tonight I’ll be up at Bard with a group of students from the Manor and Upper Manor residence halls as the election returns come in. I’ll be blogging and tweeting until it looks as if there’s a winner — or it looks as if we’re going to bed without knowing who won. Readers can follow […]

LA Takes on Pensions

California has had a rough go of it lately. Its cities are going bankrupt up and down the state, and the ones that aren’t are being crushed by pension burdens. Meanwhile, its politicians seem more concerned with expensive vanity projects than with fixing the destructive policies that threaten to wreck the state.This may all be about to change […]

Another Sunday, Another Attack on African Christians

A police officer was killed and eleven other people were injured in a grenade attack on a church in a police compound in Kenya. As the BBC reports, most of those injured were police officers.The attack is the latest in a series that has been blamed on the Somalian militant group al-Shabab. The strikes are believed to […]

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