By: Henry Kissinger; Full Article May Be Read Here
Blogger comment: Kissinger proposing the Belgian model for Afghanistan. I kid you not. Not the dissolution part though, but the 19th century neutrality.
A worthwhile compilation of the day's news by students of international relations.
Thursday, February 26
New York Times: U.S. Is Arms Bazaar for Mexican Cartels
By: JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.; Full Article May Be Read Here
Labels:
Arms,
Drugs,
Latin America,
Mexico,
New York Times,
US
Wednesday, February 25
The New Yorker: Letters from Washington, The Gate-Keeper
By: Ryan Lizza; Full Article May Be Read Here
Labels:
Obama,
Rahm Emmanuel,
Ryan Lizza,
The New Yorker,
U.S. Politics
New York Times: Your morning pizza
By: Mark Bittman; Full Article May Be Read Here
Blogger Comment: Just to liven things up a bit and get away from balance of power and diplomacy, here's a link to Mark Bittman's most recent article on breakfast. Just consider this a helpful article on brainfood to get you going in the morning.
Blogger Comment: Just to liven things up a bit and get away from balance of power and diplomacy, here's a link to Mark Bittman's most recent article on breakfast. Just consider this a helpful article on brainfood to get you going in the morning.
Tuesday, February 24
EUobserver: EU ministers at odds over energy and eastern projects
by Valentina Pop; Full Article May Be Read Here
"The bloc's foreign ministers on Monday failed to agree on a European Commission proposal to allocate €3.75 billion to energy infrastructure projects and an extra €350 million for the EU's eastern neighbours. The commission's idea - to use unspent money from the 2008 budget for funding energy infrastructure projects - was taken out of the running after big EU donors such as Germany, France, the UK and the Netherlands opposed it."
Labels:
Eastern Europe,
Energy,
EUobserver,
European Union,
Valentina Pop
The Guardian: Sarkozy promises "unlimited cooperation"
By: Stephen Brown. Full Article May Be Read Here. Also, Italian version May Be Read Here
Blogger Comment:
In memory of a long and painful story: In 1987 Italians voted a referendum banning nuclear energy. For years we discussed about the adequacy of the referendum nowadays. Until Berlusconi threw years of parlamentary confrontations in the garbage bin unilaterally taking decisions on the footprint of his cool friend Putin! It may even be the right thing to do.It's just not the right way...it's berlusca way!
Blogger Comment:
In memory of a long and painful story: In 1987 Italians voted a referendum banning nuclear energy. For years we discussed about the adequacy of the referendum nowadays. Until Berlusconi threw years of parlamentary confrontations in the garbage bin unilaterally taking decisions on the footprint of his cool friend Putin! It may even be the right thing to do.It's just not the right way...it's berlusca way!
Labels:
Energy,
France,
Italy,
Sarkozy,
Silvio Berlusconi,
The Guardian
Bahai World News Service: European Union expresses “deep concern” over seven Baha'i prisoners
By: Staff; Full Article Can Be Read Here
Monday, February 23
LA Times: UCLA Class Project, Find Bin-Laden
By: Thomas H. Maugh II and Karen Kaplan; Full Article May Be Read Here
Labels:
Afghanistan,
Bin Laden,
Karen Kaplan,
LA Times,
Thomas Maugh,
UCLA
Time: Berlusconi vs. Murdoch: Italy's Real Reality TV
By: Jeff Israely; Full Article May Be Read Here
Labels:
Italy,
Media,
Rupert Murdoch,
Silvio Berlusconi,
Television,
Time Magazine
Winnipeg Free Press: Ignorance aplenty during presidential TV coverage
By: Lee-Ann Goodman; Full Article May Be Read Here
"Obama Visit Spotlights US Media Ignorance About Canada"
"Obama Visit Spotlights US Media Ignorance About Canada"
Labels:
Canada,
Obama,
U.S. Politics,
Winnipeg Free Press
Sunday, February 22
Financial Times: China's Dollar Dilemma
By: Geoff Dyer. Full article may be read here.
Blogger Comment: China’s near $2,000bn (£1,380bn, €1,560bn) in reserves, the world’s largest, are often viewed outside the country as a great strength – an insurance policy against economic turbulence. But within China, they are increasingly seen by the public and even some policymakers as something of an albatross – a huge pool of resources not being used at home that will plunge in value if the US dollar collapses. Why, people ask, should such a relatively poor country bankroll such a rich one?
Blogger Comment: China’s near $2,000bn (£1,380bn, €1,560bn) in reserves, the world’s largest, are often viewed outside the country as a great strength – an insurance policy against economic turbulence. But within China, they are increasingly seen by the public and even some policymakers as something of an albatross – a huge pool of resources not being used at home that will plunge in value if the US dollar collapses. Why, people ask, should such a relatively poor country bankroll such a rich one?
Bloomberg: Clinton Urges China to Keep Buying U.S. Treasury Securities
By: Indira A.R. Lakshmanan; Full Article May Be Read Here
Blogger Commetn: Hu? Hey, its Hill. If you could go ahead and keep purchasing our irresponsible debt, that would be great. See ya at the G-20, give my love to Wen Jaibao. Kisses, Hill
Blogger Commetn: Hu? Hey, its Hill. If you could go ahead and keep purchasing our irresponsible debt, that would be great. See ya at the G-20, give my love to Wen Jaibao. Kisses, Hill
Labels:
Bloomberg,
China,
Hillary Clinton,
trade,
Treasury Securities
Saturday, February 21
The Times UK: Iran, the friendliest people in the world
"Beaming smiles, gel and a joke about lavatory brushes and weapons of mass destruction - Iran overturns all expectations"
By: Will Hide; Full Article May Be Read Here
Blogger Comment: Thanks Jon!
By: Will Hide; Full Article May Be Read Here
Blogger Comment: Thanks Jon!
The New York Times: A Nation of Cowards?
Charles Blow; Full article can be read Here
Blogger Comment: In addition to this thought-provoking piece, there is a link to a really interesting test you can take online to see if you have subconscious racial biases toward blacks and/or whites. I DARE you to take it.
Blogger Comment: In addition to this thought-provoking piece, there is a link to a really interesting test you can take online to see if you have subconscious racial biases toward blacks and/or whites. I DARE you to take it.
Labels:
Charles Blow,
Eric Holder,
Racism,
U.S. Attorney General
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