Apparently journalists in Iraq. See Rodger, below.I couldn't resist!
by Peter | 14 Dec 2008 | Featured
Apparently journalists in Iraq. See Rodger, below.I couldn't resist!
by Rodger Payne | 14 Dec 2008 |
President Bush made a secret, surprise visit to Iraq and the local reaction wasn't entirely friendly:In other news, serious analysts might want to take a look at the draft of a federal report by the Office of the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction. The New York Times has the text online.
by Charli Carpenter | 11 Dec 2008 |
Sixty years ago yesterday, in response to the atrocities committed in World War II, the U.S. joined world leaders in supporting the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Campaign to Ban Torture asks us to celebrate by supporting a petition for an Executive Order by Barack Obama reversing US policies that violate those principles: "Over the past seven years, the use of torture and cruelty has resulted in a swift departure...
by Peter | 8 Dec 2008 |
Baseball's winter meetings start today in Vegas, which means loads of hot-stove league excitement for baseball fans like myself. However, I don't expect my team to make one of the marquee deals, those big money contracts are usually the province of the big market, big money teams like the Yankees, Mets, Sawks, and Angles.The art of rooting for a small market team is to understand how to do more with less, and, most importantly, how to minimize...
by Peter | 7 Dec 2008 |
Yesterday I was watching Colbert and former Sen. Bob Graham was on, discussing the recently released World At Risk, the report of the WMD commission he co-chaired. The headline of the report (which Graham reiterated in the interview) is to expect an attack using a WMD attack within 5 years, most likely a biological attack.In Zimbabwe, there is a massive Cholera epidemic, over 60,000 are reported to have come down with the disease, and hundreds...
by Rodger Payne | 5 Dec 2008 |
This week, in my International Security class, we discussed energy and environmental issues like climate change. One of my students asked about President-elect Barack Obama's plan to "bankrupt the coal industry." Alaska Governor Sarah Palin made this charge near the end of the presidential election campaign, based on an interview Obama conducted in January with the editorial board of the San Francisco Chronicle. Palin charged that the liberal...
by Rodger Payne | 2 Dec 2008 |
Colgate University Professor Michael Johnston has won the 2009 Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order. The prize is worth $200,000.The press release describes the award-winning ideas from Professor Johnston's Cambridge University Press book: Johnston, a political science professor at Colgate University in Hamilton, N.Y., earned the prize for ideas he set forth in his 2005 book, Syndromes of Corruption: Wealth, Power and...
by Peter | 1 Dec 2008 |
Today Obama formally announced the core of his National Security team: Clinton at State, Gen. Jones as SAPNSA, and Gates to remain at DoD. It’s a team of experienced insiders, centrists, pragmatists, and even Republicans. Some have asked the obvious question: Is this Change you can Believe in for national security and foreign policy?The selection of Jones is particularly interesting. He breaks a recent trend in the National Security Advisor...
by Rodger Payne | 1 Dec 2008 |
What are you watching?I'm tuned to the History Channel's "Next Nostradamus":Two men sharing startling visions of the future possess distinctly different backgrounds: Michel de Nostradamus was a French apothecary and healer in the 16th century; he would become the most famous seer in history. His 21st century counterpart is Dr. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, a renowned political scientist who teaches game theory at New York University and Stanford....
by Peter | 1 Dec 2008 |
El Pollo Rico is back!!! Let the rejoicing commence!I just ate the best chicken one can buy in the Washington DC metro area. After a weekend of excellent food, this was perhaps the best thing I ate (with the possible exception of my pumpkin pies, those were quite nice and I do love pumpkin pie). If it weren't raining, I'd consider shouting from the rooftop.El Pollo Rico makes rotisserie chicken--that's it--and its the best around. It was a...
by Peter | 29 Nov 2008 |
Many years ago, I attended a talk by Michael Shapiro. He was doing something on memory and place, and showed a clip from some Steve Martin movie--Father of the Bride, maybe II--and a colleague of mine, ever the concerned young scholar, said Yes, but Professor Shapiro, over in Bosnia (which was going on at the time), people are dying, and here you are showing movies. What does this tell us that we should do to stop that?And he replied: Who is...
by Charli Carpenter | 29 Nov 2008 |
In a Reuters op-ed yesterday, Bernd Debusmann makes "the business case for high seas piracy":As far as illicit businesses with low risk and high rewards go, it doesn't get much better than piracy on the high seas. The profit margins can easily surpass those of the cocaine trade. The risks? "There is no reason not to be a pirate," according to U.S. Vice Admiral William Gortney, who commands the U.S. navy's Fifth Fleet. "The vessel I'm trying to...