Meet the surprisingly sympathetic guy who oversaw the bank bailout.
by Will on December 10, 2009
Meet the surprisingly sympathetic guy who oversaw the bank bailout.
Tagged as: TARP, Washington Post
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A Little Side Project of Mine
As if I needed another blog! This one’s dedicated to translating some of the never-before-translated work of the French neo-Romantic poet Edmond Rostand, author of Cyrano de Bergerac and member of the Académie française.
Everyone knows Cyrano, of course, but much of Rostand’s lyric work has never been read in English before. I’m trying to change that, one poem at a time. ( 7 comments)
Regulatory Capture
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Militancy and Nation-Building...
Yes, I’m well aware, dear reader that I promised in some respects to not be an “all war, all the time” IR blogger. This does not preclude me from making an occasional observation on warfare and society and I thought I’d dabble into a mini-post on the subject. read more... ( 5 comments)
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“The human interest story: It warms the heart while it fogs the mind.” — Kent Brockman
Ha! Well said.
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