Ezra Klein Archive: Foreign Policy
In praise of Manmohan Singh
Steve Coll offers a paean to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, and the surprisingly stable democracy he's helped nurture: Singh’s low profile is misleading in important respects, however. His counterparts in the rising Hindu-nationalist movement have made more noise...
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December 8, 2009; 11:20 AM ET |
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The End of Unipolarity
Some excellent thoughts on the structural forces behind the end of American unipolarity from Matt Yglesias: Nobody has proposed a halfway plausible mechanism by which the United States can alter the fact that India and China have a larger...
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October 13, 2009; 3:38 PM ET |
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A Few Thoughts on Iran
The evident electoral theft in Iran is obviously a bit outside the normal purview of this blog. But I feel uncomfortable ignoring it totally. This is a very big deal in very obvious ways. New Yorker writer Laura Secor's...
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June 15, 2009; 9:10 AM ET |
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