Author: Robert Farley
Post of the day goes to Dan Drezner:First Ingmar Bergmann dies. Now it's Michelangelo Antonioni. Clearly, someone or something is killing Europe's great film directors. Anyone seen Michael Bay recently?.
This is the seventh of a nine part series on the Patterson School Summer Reading List.1. China's Trapped Transition, Minxin Pei2. The End of Poverty, Jeffrey Sachs3. Illicit, Moises Naim4..
I think Matt retreats too quickly from Chait and Douthat here....Speculation about motives can be problematic, first because, in the absence of any written or spoken evidence, it's always going.
Michael O'Hanlon and Kenneth Pollack's New York Times op-ed is a litany of utter dishonesty and misrepresentation; like Matt, I'm wondering whether any of the Democratic candidates will step up.
Duss:NewhartIn this "reimagining" of the beloved occasionally moderately funny 80's comedy series, a disillusioned high-powered executive, tired of a life of moral compromise, leaves Wall Street to run a cozy.
Egads."Al Gore's not going to be rounding up Jews and exterminating them. It is the same tactic, however. The goal is different. The goal is globalization. The goal is global.
It would be comic, but for the tragedy:Now, Bush administration officials are voicing increasing anger at what they say has been Saudi Arabia’s counterproductive role in the Iraq war. They.
The phrase "ad hominem attack" acquires new meaning... The primary evidence against Beauchamp is, uh... I'm not sure. They think he's kind of a loser, and since Americans don't do.