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Month: August 2012

Exercises and Borders

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In Robert Farley
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On August 8, 2012
I have two largely unrelated pieces that both involve China. First, in the Diplomat: As a regularly scheduled biennial exercise, RIMPAC happens regardless of the extant political situation in the Pacific. However, the absence of the People’s Liberation Army Navy - and the participation of...

Working-Class Stories

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In General
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On August 7, 2012
I watched Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank the other night. It was a pretty excellent film, even if the plot twist was predictable. Essentially, a very confused, messed-up, and angry 15 year old causes problems and gets into fights, yet shows great tenderness in other cases....
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