- French troops took on an active combat role in Mali yesterday. Mark Leon Goldberg provides a short overview. After long delays, western African troops are reported to be headed for the country as well. There are interesting resonances here with Barak Mendelsohn’s Combating Jihadism.
- In Syria, a jihadist group overran a government airbase.
- David Collier on Iran’s Kurdish population.
- Marc Lynch assesses the “battle over Egypt’s constitution.”
- Dmitry Gorenburg evaluates Russian naval modernization.
- Paul Pillar questions the wisdom of “sabre rattling” when dealing with Iran.
- Modeling war at The Disorder of Things.
And also….
- Ken Macleod discusses the terrifying character of humanism.
- Sadly, the “internet of things” is not a Latour reference.
- “Real Doors” and urban design.
- Daniel Little riffs on Herbert Simon’s understanding of complexity and discusses mechanisms by which historical periods inflect “character.”
- Government-run health care may not, after all, prove incompatible with market freedom.
- Andrew Liptak profiles classic science-fiction author E.E. Doc Smith.
- If you were wondering why there was no Thursday linkage… let’s all hope Megan says cool.
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