NEOCONS VS. CONSERVATIVES & THE SUPREME COURT’S FUTURE

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The London Review of Books will soon publish one of the best pieces I have read on the politics of the next Supreme Court appointments. Bruce Ackerman basically takes a subtle, game-theoretic approach to thinking through the likely set of choices Bush might make and considers how Democrats and progressives should respond.

ASSET-BUILDING FOR KIDS vs. SOCIAL SECURITY PRIVATIZATION: A COMMENT ON ASTONISHING BIPARTISANSHIP

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When Senators Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and Jon Corzine (D-N.J.) and Representatives Harold Ford (D-Tn.), Thomas Petri (R-Wis.), Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.), and Phil English (R-Pa.) are all on the same bill in this humorless Congress where bipartisanship is rare, we should probably see what’s drawing them together.

CONDI’S WEB: WINNING ON ISRAEL/PALESTINE? LOSING ON IRAN

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Chris Nelson’s Nelson Report is just too good not post in its near entirety. (I will not italicize for easier reading) He gives Condi credit on her quick action on the Israeli-Palestinian standoff, but then slams her on Iran and the administration’s absence of strategy regarding nuclear non-proliferation. Chris Nelson hits all the buttons: ***2….

CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS AND A COMMENT ON NEOCON PROPAGATION

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Christopher Hitchens is clearly controversial and elicits either the deepest adoration from or seething hatred in people. We have enjoyed discussing big thoughts when we ran across each other at various birthday parties that went too late in Adams Morgan and Kalorama-ish homes in Washington.

HANS BAERWALD AND THE PURGE OF JAPANESE LEADERS

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The National Bureau of Asian Research runs a really terrific list-serve on Japan that covers Japanese political, historical, economic, and cultural questions in (sometimes excruciating but nonetheless interesting) detail. To subscribe, click here. This morning, an entry by my former Japanese politics professor Hans Baerwald came over the line.