[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
Apr. 24th, 2012 11:00 am- Daniel Drezner outlines what's known to have happened and what's likely to have happened with Bo Xilai. Brief version? Bo Xilai's Maoism nearly disrupted the decade's-end transition in power in China.
- The Global Sociology Blog answers the question of where sociologists' commentary on the global economic crisis is by pointing out that a lot of the groundwork on economic inequity has already been done. That, and institutional biases militating against in-depth examination in the context of tenure exists.
- This Lawyers, Guns and Money post arguing that there's no radical Latin American left because Chavez et al aren't engaged in complete revolutionary transformations of their societies is silly.
- Naked Anthropologist Laura AgustÃn defines the different segments of the sex industry in Spain.
- Patrick Cain maps the location of marijuana grow-ops in Toronto.
- At The Power and the Money, Douglas Muir makes the depressing case that Assad is likely to stay in power in Syria for the next while.
- Steve Munro considers the question of what is to be down with the eastern waterfront of Toronto.
- Understanding Society's Daniel Little categorizes the different ways in which historians have analyzed the history of China.