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Often read, rarely updated. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Where Will This Middle Eastern Upheaval End? Tunisia has transformed. Egypt appears to be on the brink. Jordan, Syria, and Yemen could be next. The wave of revolution looks to be spilling across the Arab world. Where will it stop? The simple answer and the correct answer in this case are the same. While short term the answer may well by Egypt, long term this revolutionary wave stops as soon as it reaches an oil producing country. Additionally, oil pr...

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Often read, rarely updated. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Where Will This Middle Eastern Upheaval End? Tunisia has transformed. Egypt appears to be on the brink. Jordan, Syria, and Yemen could be next. The wave of revolution looks to be spilling across the Arab world. Where will it stop? The simple answer and the correct answer in this case are the same. While short term the answer may well by Egypt, long term this revolutionary wave stops as soon as it reaches an oil producing country. Additionally, oil pr...

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Moderately International: February 2011

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Often read, rarely updated. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Where Will This Middle Eastern Upheaval End? Tunisia has transformed. Egypt appears to be on the brink. Jordan, Syria, and Yemen could be next. The wave of revolution looks to be spilling across the Arab world. Where will it stop? The simple answer and the correct answer in this case are the same. While short term the answer may well by Egypt, long term this revolutionary wave stops as soon as it reaches an oil producing country. Additionally, oil pr...

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Moderately International: So… Let’s Build a Country. Step 1: The Foundation

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Often read, rarely updated. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. So… Let’s Build a Country. Step 1: The Foundation. Advice for creating a strong economy where one doesn’t currently exist. So, you’ve become the leader of a country that isn’t exactly an economic powerhouse, and you don’t know where to start? Well, we have the answers for you. Simply put, the reason why your country’s economy sucks is because you can’t attract foreign investment. It really is that simple. Don’t believe me? Please, let me know.

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Moderately International: A Moderate Glossary

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Often read, rarely updated. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Welcome (back) to Moderately International! In effort to keep our dear readers in the loop, below are terms and definitions which may not be obvious to the casual reader. Are rare and/or hard to predict. Most scientific breakthroughs, assassinations, and other historical events are Black Swans. Examples might include the discovery of penicillin. The invention of the Internet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Moderately International is on Twitter!

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Moderately International: 2011 State of the Union Analyzed... Finally!

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Often read, rarely updated. Thursday, January 27, 2011. 2011 State of the Union Analyzed. Finally! This year’s State of the Union address was slightly different than the addresses we’ve heard in recent years. Sure, Barack Obama looked grayer, and Hilary Clinton somewhat resembled the bathtub woman from The Shining (If you don’t get the reference, here’s a distrubing, NSFW. Are no-brainers, how exactly this investment happens and at what cost will as always be hotly debated issues. The next Black Swan inn...

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Moderately International: January 2011

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Often read, rarely updated. Monday, January 31, 2011. We haven’t seen something this fun since Iran in 2009. Man, that was a while ago…. The Tunisian uprising from earlier this year, are protesting failed economic policies, inflation, and government corruption. They call for the removal of. After 29 years in power. So far, they have achieved the replacement of the Presidential Cabinet, but the demonstrators have yet to be satisfied with this outcome. Bloodless coup in Tunisia. So what happens next? All s...

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The Badger Consensus: January 2011

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Sadly, the Badger Consensus project did kind of die. However, if you like what you're reading here and what more, Tom writes a new blog at ModeratelyInternational.blogspot.com. Moderately International is the 'successor blog' to the Badger Consensus, so check it out! You can even follow Moderately International on Twitter @Moderatelyinter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). About The Badger Consensus.

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The Badger Consensus: John F Kennedy: The Worst Post-Depression President

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Thursday, July 9, 2009. John F Kennedy: The Worst Post-Depression President. December 4, 2011 at 4:39 AM. Do you think Germany would have stopped had we been involved earlier? Would more American lives had been lost, most certainly yes. I think FDR did things right as well and I bet if Kennedy was in charge during that era he would have done the same. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About The Badger Consensus. Inside Flap: Cold War Warriors and Where They are .

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The Badger Consensus: July 2009

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Inside Flap: Cold War Warriors and Where They are Now. The Inside Flap asks the questions that really (don’t) matter to help/hinder your understanding of history/politics by looking at the lighter side of world affairs. All of the men below would have been in the running to be the Most Interesting Man in the World during their time, whereas today’s Most Interesting Man in the World sadly is some old, wrinkly, corporate shill. Not unlike Hans Solo.

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The Badger Consensus: Foreign Direct Investment: The Most Important Phrase You Don’t Know

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Sunday, June 7, 2009. Foreign Direct Investment: The Most Important Phrase You Don’t Know. FDI is the fancy abbreviation describing how corporations build production facilities outside their home countries. Exxon building an oil pump in Saudi Arabia, Nike building a shoe factory in China, and Old Navy building a shirt factory overseas so people can dress like this. Here in America. Local people work at the facility. Unfortunately the results of FDI are not always so rosy.

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The Badger Consensus: Electing Mousavi Would Not Have Been Enough

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Friday, June 26, 2009. Electing Mousavi Would Not Have Been Enough. There has been quite an uproar about the recent disputed presidential election in Iran. Millions of protesters have taken the streets in Iran protesting the results. As there were accusations of irregularities in the election process. The election, which took place on June 12 of this year, saw incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadenijad defeat Mir-Hossein Mousavi with an astonishing 63% of the vote. The Badger Consensus ...

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The Badger Consensus: Inside Flap: Cold War Warriors and Where They are Now

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Inside Flap: Cold War Warriors and Where They are Now. The Inside Flap asks the questions that really (don’t) matter to help/hinder your understanding of history/politics by looking at the lighter side of world affairs. All of the men below would have been in the running to be the Most Interesting Man in the World during their time, whereas today’s Most Interesting Man in the World sadly is some old, wrinkly, corporate shill. Not unlike Hans Solo.

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The Badger Consensus: June 2009

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Friday, June 26, 2009. Electing Mousavi Would Not Have Been Enough. There has been quite an uproar about the recent disputed presidential election in Iran. Millions of protesters have taken the streets in Iran protesting the results. As there were accusations of irregularities in the election process. The election, which took place on June 12 of this year, saw incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadenijad defeat Mir-Hossein Mousavi with an astonishing 63% of the vote. With the recent turmo...

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The Badger Consensus: August 2009

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Friday, August 7, 2009. Kim Lands Clinton, Clinton Lands Imprisoned Journalists. Earlier this week, Bill Clinton made a well documented trip to North Korea, returning with two journalists who had been jailed for illegally entering North Korea. North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il pardoned the American journalists after Clinton apologized for their actions. However, there are winners from this situation. Obviously, the imprisoned journalists score the victory of their lives...

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The Badger Consensus: Kim Lands Clinton, Clinton Lands Imprisoned Journalists

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Read it daily. Updated weekly. Friday, August 7, 2009. Kim Lands Clinton, Clinton Lands Imprisoned Journalists. Earlier this week, Bill Clinton made a well documented trip to North Korea, returning with two journalists who had been jailed for illegally entering North Korea. North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il pardoned the American journalists after Clinton apologized for their actions. However, there are winners from this situation. Obviously, the imprisoned journalists score the victory of their lives...

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