The Adventures of Chester: Wednesday Reading


From the foreign press:

-U.S. and North Korea 'On a Collision Course' from Joong Ang Daily, South Korea.

-Is China Scapegoating Japan to Vent Its Own Anti-Americanism? from Le Figaro (the newspaper, not the Bugs Bunny cartoon)

-Al-Ahram Weekly | Opinion | Votes that rebound The Egyptian Al-Ahram wonders if democratic Arab states will align with US interests.

Update: Here's some great stuff to feed your blogging jones:

-Cella's Review considers "the peculiar quality that distinguishes most contemporary social criticism in whatever medium it is conveyed." In this case, film. Great stuff.

-GeoPoliticalReview: China's Arabic Lesson

-New Sisyphus: CAIR Loses Another One: The Department of Justice Rolls On

-Two Russian responses to Putin's state of the union address:
The Russian Dilettante's Weblog and
SiberianLight: Putin's State of the Nation address

By Dawn's Early Light: India Moves Towards US? Dawn's Early Light has had some great posts dealing with the US-India relationship (find links to the others in the one above).

Far Outliers offers thoughts on Japan's recent apology.

Eamonn Fitzgerald's Rainy Day: What follows democracy? (in Germany, that is . . .)


Posted by Chester on April 26, 2005 9:55 PM to The Adventures of Chester