WRM appeared on a panel at the Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and the Humanities at Bard College over the weekend, titled “Does Our Political and Constitutional System Make It Impossible for a President to Lead?” It was Bard’s fifth annual international conference, which focused this year on international geopolitics in an age of American political […]
The press has been kind to the Obama administration during its travails in the Middle East, kinder than it might have been if the president were a Republican. That may finally be changing—and it only took a fiasco of epic proportions to do it.Consider a prominent piece that ran in the Times on Sunday that investigates […]
Mamata Banerjee, who some people call India’s Sarah Palin, jumped on Facebook today to exhort her loyal followers to rally in Delhi next week in protest of India’s recent economic reforms. Mamata is new to the opposition, having withdrawn her party’s ministers from the governing coalition late last week.As chief minister of West Bengal and […]
The Obama administration has seen its share of major scandals as it approaches the end of its first term, but by far the biggest has been the Solyndra debacle, where the White House rushed over $500 million to a struggling but politically well connected solar company whose eminently predictable collapse left taxpayers holding the bag.It’s […]
We’ve written before how Russia is likely to be among the biggest losers of the Energy Revolution now firmly underway. An article in the Washington Post about the Russian giant Gazprom shows just how it is losing: Neither at home nor abroad does the company appear to have a competitive answer to the dramatic decline in gas […]
A new week, a new stage in the island battle simmering in the East China Sea: Japan’s prime minister looks likely to give the cold shoulder to a proposed Chinese free-trade pact, favoring one with the U.S. instead. The WSJ has the story: Lawmakers of the ruling Democratic Party of Japan expect Mr. Noda to […]
Over at ZeroHedge, John Aziz spots a piece of technology that might carry human beings past the dependency on the oil-fueled global shipping trade and radically redefine the means of production. The 3D printer—a small personal, programmable factory—has the potential to “rewrite the rules of manufacturing in much the same way as the rise of personal […]
Simmering tension in the Muslim world continued to hit the headlines last week. Via Meadia took note of how the White House is still organizing its stance on the Middle East: None of President Obama’s big policies in the Middle East have worked out as he hoped. That whole “fix the peace process by pushing […]
The city of Bauchi in northern Nigeria saw another tragedy this Sunday; a suicide car bomber attacked a Catholic church during Mass, killing at least 2 worshipers and wounding 45. The attack comes after several recent police raids and armed clashes raised hopes that Boko Haram, the crazed group of ignorant fanatics responsible for almost […]
The press is melting; circulation and ads sales at most legacy outlets are steadily falling, and the public trusts the product less and ignores it more. In a recent Gallup poll a record 60 percent of respondents replied “not very much” or “not at all” when asked how much they trusted the news media to […]
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