Tuesday linkage

by Sam Roggeveen - 9 September 2008 11:54AM

  • Afghanistan: A first-hand account, with some wonderful photos, of what has been called Britain's 'largest logistics operation since World War II'. Australian troops were involved too.
  • A debate on the pros and cons of behavioural economics. And here's a really great blog about the subject.
  • As Larvatus Prodeo points out, the US presidential election is not really a national election, so the national polls don't tell you much about who's likely to win. Far better to watch the battleground state polls.
  • This is not Europe's first fertility crisis, but unlike the post-war baby boom, this time Europe won't be saved by sexism.
  • Georgia reaction: Washington is putting a nuclear agreement with Moscow on ice.

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