World update: November 29 2018

It's been a long day here and fortunately nothing particularly horrifying appears to have happened in the world, so I'm going to quickly run through a few stories and call it a night. MIDDLE EAST SYRIA In a story that is very much still developing, Russian media is reporting that Syrian air defenses shot down … Continue reading World update: November 29 2018

World update: November 28 2018

ASIA GEORGIA Salome Zurabishvili, the candidate of the ruling Georgian Dream party, won Tuesday's presidential runoff election with almost 60 percent of the vote, besting challenger Grigol Vashadze. Georgian Dream is the party of Bidzina Ivanishvili, the richest man in Georgia and the man many believe is really running the country behind the scenes. Zurabishvili, … Continue reading World update: November 28 2018

Culture and Politics in Tokugawa Japan, Part 2: The Floating World

by Carson Rogers Ukiyo is Japanese for “the floating world.” It is a term that has multiple meanings and is used throughout most of Japan’s history. But it is most closely identified with the Tokugawa period, used to describe both its overall culture and its art. Before the Tokugawa period ukiyo was used by monks … Continue reading Culture and Politics in Tokugawa Japan, Part 2: The Floating World

Today in Middle Eastern history: the Grand Mosque seizure (1979)

Religious fervor was truly in the air in 1979. Presumably we don't need to go into much detail about that year’s revolution in Iran, which brought us Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and his Islamic Republic. But across the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia had its own run in with Islamist extremism in 1979, and while it didn't … Continue reading Today in Middle Eastern history: the Grand Mosque seizure (1979)