Channeling Alexander Hamilton

Crushing debt is prompting Europe to look to an unlikely source for wisdom and inspiration: an American Founding Father.

Putin Shoots Himself In The Foot

By jailing a popular opposition leader, Vladamir Putin risks enflaming protests that have already begun to accuse him of rigging last weekend’s vote. Here’s the story from the New Yorker: The problem for Putin’s government is that, unlike the other two hundred and ninety-nine or so people arrested, Navalny is as close to a real […]

The US-Pakistan Gulf Widens Into A Chasm

Remember when India and Afghanistan agreed to cooperate on security matters? The first concrete plans under that arrangement are appearing: India is looking forward to training thousands of Afghan National Army officers and enlisted men. Here’s the story from The Diplomat: Under the agreement, India, which has the world’s third-largest army, agreed to train, equip […]

Growth Slows In Brazil as Protectionism Stirs

Remember those dynamic, world beating BRICs?  Russia, China and India have all stumbled recently; now comes Brazil.  From FT comes this story on Brazil’s slowed growth: Gross domestic product was unchanged in the three months ended September 30, from the previous quarter, as weakness in the industrial sector spread to Brazil’s once vibrant consumer… For Brazil, […]

Germany: War With Iran Can’t Be Ruled Out

Israel and the United States have been saying for years that “all options are on the table” when it comes to the Iranian nuclear program.  Lately the UK has been singing from the same hymnbook and the French have also been heard humming a few bars.But Germany is another story.  Germany refused to support the […]

Congo Elections: Undemocratic, Un-monitored, Inconclusive, Ill-Advised, Etc

Congo’s elections were not a good idea. Reports out of Kinshasa, the capital, suggest that those Congolese with enough spare money are getting out of the city, expecting violence. Airlines are canceling flights into the city, stores are emptying of food and supplies, cell phone service has been shut down, and eighteen people have been […]

The Age of Hamilton

As President Obama travels to John Brown’s old stomping ground in Osawatomie, Kansas where Theodore Roosevelt made his New Nationalism speech in 1910, Newt Gingrich has announced that he is a Theodore Roosevelt Republican. If you asked Theodore Roosevelt what kind of Republican he was, he would — and did — tell you that he […]

Slavery Ends

The thirteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States was ratified on today’s date in 1865, ending slavery throughout the United States.  (The Emancipation Proclamation had only ended slavery in territory controlled by the Confederacy as of January 1, 1863.)Hundreds of thousands died and billions of dollars in wealth and property perished in order […]

One More Spin Through the Euro Cycle

The basic facts in Europe have not changed.  Germany and France remain bitterly divided over the future of the European monetary system, and neither has the power to get what it wants.  Germany wants the rest of Europe to adopt German-style economic policies, but key countries like Italy, Spain and even France really can’t do […]

What Putin’s Return Means for U.S.-Russia Policy

Vladimir Putin’s return to the Kremlin as Russia’s President next spring will once again align real and formal power in Russia, as they were during his earlier two terms in office. Although the Russian Prime Minister is nominally subordinate to the President, Putin has dominated Russian politics throughout Dmitri Medvedev’s presidency. As if to underscore […]

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