Monday linkage

by Sam Roggeveen - 22 June 2009 2:58PM

  • China: changing public and elite opinion about North Korea.
  • A bewildering Atlantic opinion piece examining the success of The Economist. The piece lauds The Economist's global coverage, only to conclude that, for news magazines to succeed, 'General-interest is out; niche is in'. Huh?
  • Solving the Israel-Palestinian dispute with architecture?
  • Bangladeshis are a proud people tired of having their country seen as a basket case.
  • Drunken nation: The causes and consequences of Russia's depopulation.
  • Also on Russia, a nice photo essay of the far east Sakhalin region.

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