This Slate dispatch about the Milosevic trial is very well written.
Tag Archives: On the Internets
A German election blog
I saw a link to this german election blog a couple of months ago, but forgot to bookmark it, and have been trying to find it since then.
Almost the most interesting thing about it is how shockingly bad the interface is. Apparently someone at this institute built a primitive blog of his own rather tahn using blogger or typepad. What were they thinking?
New URL
http://more.fistfulofeuros.eu/
Pony Trekking or Camping?
Ovi Magazine is odd but interesting. I’m not sure if either is related to its Finnish origins but international character. The Greek, the Brit, the Yank, the Brasilian, not one of them what you would expect. I’m strangely addicted.
Blog Roundup
Brad Plumer on the relation between the size of government and growth, and an irony.
Henry Farrell on why he’s more optimistic than he has been in a long time about the European experiment.
Laura Rozen prints native readers thoughts on the referendums in France and Belgium.
Eulogist on the EU and the constitution.
Col Lounsbury on why he’s hoping for a non. (It’s much less interesting than his usual fare, but it gave me an opportunity to link to him.)
Make-up: The Ultimate WMD
I can’t believe it: “Belle de Jour” is still making waves in the conventional press. And in the Sunday Times Womens Section at that.
A New Kind of Science ;)
Crooked Timber’s Eszter Hargittai found a new paper by physicists about social networks and the Eurovision Song Contest and sulkingly remarks that a) CT was far ahead on the curve on this matter and that b)
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Interesting new British weblog on matters European: Europhobia – “The musings of a one-time eurosceptic turned pro-European and his better informed friends”