- Laleh Khalili’s Time in the Shadows: Confinement in Counterinsurgencies (Stanford, 2012) looks fascinating.Â
- An interesting piece by Karen Burhnam (at SF Signal) on what the discovery of a rocky planet around Alpha Centauri means for human deep-space exploration.Â
- Alexandra Gheciu at CIPSBlog on intervention in Mali.
- Suparna Chaudhry takes a retrospective look at the the Sino-Indian war of 1962.Â
- John Holbo discusses the “Year of the MOOC” (that’s “Massive Open Online Courses”).
- Spencer Ackerman looks at the current state of bureaucratic CYA and other confusions surrounding the US response to the 9/11 Benghazi attack.Â
- Suparna
- David Shor’s closing argument against Romney foreign policy.Â
And also:
- There’s much buzz concerning Rick Perlstein’s account of the ‘conservativism snake-oil industry.’Â
- Jeff Strabone at 3QD: “how not to abolish the electoral college.”
- I’ve got some ISA-NE goodness coming up soon: an interview with Nick Onuf, the SF and Pedagogy roundtable, and the Northeast Circle’s discussion of Lauren Wilcox’s book manuscript.Â
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