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Weak states reconsidered

Perhaps it’s really merely symbolic and anti-climax, but this seems like a big deal to me. At the very least, it suggests we may want to be a little more circumspect about the party line of the Democratic foreign policy establishment - that it’s our charge to “rebuild” weak and failed states - and to […]

Canada Elections

I’m not the only one with gripes about political analysis in the local press. Tim at K-Marx wonders why the Globe can get through an entire article on the Canadian elections without once mentioning the New Democratic Party (NDP), the third most popular and the party with the fourth most seats.
Today’s AP story does […]