Is Pakistan’s “Soft Coup” Scenario Playing Out?

You hear a lot of rumors and scenarios in Pakistan, but one that keeps popping up is what might be called the “soft coup” option.  The version that backers of the military keep floating involves a declaration from the Supreme Court, backed by the army, that the civilian government has violated some essential point of […]

The Week in Review

Global warming, it turns out, is holding off Earth’s next Ice Age. A study by Cambridge University researcher Luke Skinner suggests that sometime in the next 1500 years a devastating new Ice Age will descend on Planet Earth, but greenhouse gasses, keeping the planet warm, will hold the ice back. Climate science continues to surprise.The […]

England To Scotland: Hurry Up And Leave!

As Scottish nationalist leader Alex Salmond prepares for what could be a historic meeting this week with British Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the timing and content of a referendum on Scottish independence,  some new poll numbers are shaking up elites on both sides of the border.The English, the polls seem to be saying, […]

Pakistani Civil-Mil Showdown: For the US, No Good Guys

Pakistan’s civilian and military governments are holding peace talks this weekend. The army chief and the president got together and talked after weeks in which each side has been seen as trying to turf the other out. Rumors of coups, ‘creeping’ or otherwise, have roiled the press — and have often emanated from credible military […]

Syria’s President Forgets to Pardon Self

A dispatch from Syria‘s crawling, lickspittle official media tells us that Syrian President Bashar “Butcher” Assad has issued a general pardon for all Syrians who have committed crimes during the last ten months.  Acts covered by the pardon range from participation in peaceful demonstrations to deserting the military.Not mentioned are the crimes of ordering troops […]

California Rail Fail: Captain Brown and the Great White Train

California’s bullet train is going off the rails, and the overseers are running for cover. The WSJ reports that Roelof van Ark, the chief executive, and Thomas Umberg, the chairman of the High Speed Rail Authority, announced they will step down from their posts as the odds against the project grow longer. The highly indebted, […]

Mead In German

Via Meadia‘s growing cadre of German-speaking readers will be interested in a WRM column written for Handelsblatt that discusses the Franco-German conflict at the heart of the impasse over European monetary policy. It begins: Jeder schaut im Moment auf die Euro-Zone, und jeder ist verwirrt. In China, Indien und den USA betrachten Politiker, Investoren und […]

A New Year’s Resolution for the OWS Set

Mayor Bloomberg is doing it, and you can too! This CNN op-ed reports that NYC’s mayor has committed to learn computer code by 2013 using a new service called Codecademy: He joined about 300,000 other people who have signed up at CodeYear to receive free interactive programming lessons each week from the Codecademy, a web-based tutorial. […]

Taiwan Votes For Quiet Life

Taiwan’s president Ma Ying-Jeou has been re-elected for a second four year term, though with a much smaller margin of victory than he had the first time. It’s a victory for his Nationalist Party, and suggests that relations with the mainland will be relatively smooth for another four years.Ma is famous for a “three no” […]

Learning From Tebow

Via Meadia doesn’t usually have much to say about sports, and about the prospects of the various teams in the NFL we do not, in fact, take any view.  But a recent poll showing that 43 percent of Americans (and 52 percent of those between the ages of 18 and 29) believe that God is […]

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