Young Voters Cool on Obama

The New York Times reports that the generation that came of age politically during the Obama administration (18 to 24 year-olds) are much less supportive of the president than their slightly older peers. Those voters with only a dim memory of the Bush years are trending more conservative and are more skeptical about what government can do. Given […]

Indian Threat To U.S. Asia Strategy?

India’s energy shortage is getting so severe and its ramifications for the country’s future development are so great that the failure of India’s energy policy could undermine America’s new Asia grand strategy. The WSJ reports: Shortages of coal, oil and natural gas will require India to import increasing amounts of high-cost fossil fuels, say energy experts, […]

New Euro Agreement Less Than Meets the Eye

At this point, the scenario is all-too familiar. A new European country—Greece, Spain, or Italy—gets in trouble. Markets swoon. European leaders spend weeks hashing out a new rescue plan. They meet, hopelessly deadlocked. The world holds its breath until, at the last minute, the new “solution” is announced. Hallelujahs and hosannas ring. Markets recover. As […]

Note On Comments

Lately there’s been a noticeable decline in the tone of our usually civil and interesting comments section. That’s partly because many of the recent posts have been dealing with controversial subjects (like circumcision and the relationship of religion to character), but it’s also because of among some posters towards a drift towards more ad hominem […]

Religious Violence Builds Across Africa

North central Africa, the band of territory across the world’s second largest continent, south of the Sahara and north of the rain forests, continued to see religious violence over the weekend. In northern Kenya, “goons” attacked two churches with grenades and guns, killing 15. In Timbuktu, religious radicals with links to Al Qaeda destroyed historic […]

Israel’s Emergence As Energy Superpower Making Waves

Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir famously lamented that Moses led the children of Israel for forty years of wandering in the desert until he found the only place in the Middle East where there wasn’t any oil.But could Moses have been smarter than believed? Apparently the Canadians and the Russians think so, as both countries […]

Week in Review

It was an essay-heavy week at Via Meadia. The big story was without doubt the Supreme Court’s decision to uphold Obamacare. Our take: though we don’t much care for the law, the American political system worked and that’s nothing to sneeze at. The President made a proposal, the Congress then in office debated the proposal […]

Is Meritocracy A Sham?

I review books on the United States for Foreign Affairs; that means every couple of months a huge box of books arrives at the stately Mead manor and I go through piles of books trying to decide which ones to read for review. It’s a lot of work for not much product; the “capsule” reviews […]

Presidential Update: Lead, Obama. Momentum, Obama.

[iframe src=”https://apps.the-american-interest.com/campaign/index-embed-magic-701.php”]With four months to go before the election, and two months before the “real” campaign starts after Labor Day, polling on the presidential election continues work better as a national mood indicator than as a way to predict what will happen next November.That said, it’s clear the presidential race has changed since the last […]

Hot Religion Update: Kashmir Tense After Muslim Shrine Burned

Kashmir, according to recent reports, has been more peaceful over the past few years than it has been for decades. Tourism is at record levels, there is no news of riots or disappearances or extremism.But things are still tense under the surface. Kashmir’s Grand Mufti tried to convince the government to outlaw the Ahmadiyyas, a […]

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