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Baltimoron wrote on 06/14/2009  at  08:12 AM
Is Politics the Whole World?
I'm surprised Kerry Howley says this (~20:00). It seems a bit of a rent-seeking argument, that aid organizations - and I'm thinking of DPRK, too - should be able to do work beneath a threshold determined by an odious regime, but not concern itself with the implications to the long-term situation in the state. It seems aid IGOs create a constituency for their own work within states that is dependent on their better offices, while the regime is unchecked to persecute relatively well-off groups without sanction. In a sense aid IGOs create another layer of governance, or as much politics as any junta, that perpetuates tyranny and a minimal standard of living in other areas barely sustainable without rich donor state aid. Is slow-motion reform - if indeed reform ever occurs - fairer than violent revolution?
Is Politics the Whole World?
Some of this diavlog was ghastly to listen to, considering that these poor adolescents' intimate lives are a matter of public policy, because of a geopolitical problem older than they are. But, thanks for the information and the commitment to help.
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ohcomeon wrote on 06/14/2009  at  10:48 AM
Re: UN Plaza: Burmese Ways
Ms. Siestra - thank you for your service.
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Lyle wrote on 06/14/2009  at  05:25 PM
Should Have Iran'd Up'd
Wish U.N. Plaza would have seen the need to pre-talk the Iran vote. Could have run through all the optimism about a "Green Revolution", etc...
However, I'm glad Ms. Howley came on to finally talk about her Myanmar experience. The world is an interesting place and it always good to hear about it from peoples' travel experiences.
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bjkeefe wrote on 06/15/2009  at  02:05 PM
Re: Fundamentally Conservative
Quoting kidneystones: Agreed. This Wapo piece and poll predicting an even larger Ahmadinejad victory is worth a look.
I dunno. Just came across this from Matt Yglesias, which refers to the article you linked to, and I think it's about the same set of numbers:
There seems to be a pretty wide consensus among people knowledgeable about Iran that the elections was stolen, but I do think it’s important to point out that this isn’t a universal view. Ken Ballen and Patrick Doherty, for example, write in the Washington Post that the result is similar to what their polls predicted. Ballen I don’t know, but Doherty’s a solid guy.
That said, Juan Cole raises a hugely important point of interpretation. Ballen and Doherty talk about how their mid-May poll showed Ahmadenijad with a 2-1 lead, about what the official results show. But they don’t mention the specific numbers. According to Professor Cole, “It found that the level of support for the incumbent was 34%, with Mousavi at 14%.” That seems like a 34-14 is very different from an official result in which Ahmadenijad’s support was in the sixties. In the domestic American context if you had an incumbent polling at
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bjkeefe wrote on 06/15/2009  at  02:35 PM
Re: Fundamentally Conservative
Quoting bjkeefe: I dunno. Just came across this from Matt Yglesias, which refers to the article you linked to, and I think it's about the same set of numbers:
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Cole has a lot more to say about the numbers, and his post bears a look.
Also, Nate Silver analyzes the data, and is dubious about the conclusions drawn from the poll. (via)
[Added] A post on the WaPo "Behind the Numbers" blog is site is passing along the same doubts. (via)




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