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rfmcdonald) wrote2012-09-27 01:23 pm
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[BLOG] Some Thursday links
- Crooked Timber's Niamh Hardiman writes about the tensions between democracy and effective supranational governance in the European Union, in Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti's statements.
- Eastern Approaches' T.J. profiles one of the first prominent Sikh immigrants in Slovenia, a business-owner.
- The Global Sociology Blog gives a qualified positive review of Paolo Bacigalupi's young-adult novel Ship Breaker.
- GNXP's Razib Khan considers the ways in which the people of Madagascar, descended from Austronesian-speaking migrants from Southeast Asia, seem to have developed in isolation from trends in the ancestral homeland and elsewhere. Interesting comments.
- Language Hat notes the shift from "vous" to "tu" in French.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money's SEK expects that in the aftermath of Mitt Romney's collapse as a candidate, American extremists are likely to be even more vocal than before.
- Marginal Revolution links to a remarkable essay claiming the Khmer Rouge never committed genocide in Cambodia but instead did as much good as they could in its brief reign. There are no words.
- A guest post at Registan observes that Uzbek culture and language are gradually being excluded from public space in Kyrgyzstan's Osh, which saw anti-Uzbek pogroms two years ago.
- Torontoist follows protests of Toronto Muslims outside the American consulate at the infamous Innocence of Muslims video.