It seems every time the Nigerien political crisis nears some resolution, it swerves wildly in the other direction. The inevitable end seems to be preordained against President Tandja, barring a true coup d’etat. But his cadre of supporters, comfortable in their offices can’t face it, and are thrashing around looking for a way to square [...]
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Two or three thoughts for the day. A review of Tom Goyens’ “Beer and Revolution: The German Anarchist Movement in New York City, 1880-1914.” is available. I may reprint it in full, as it’s under Creative Commons licensing. Allow me to digress (or not to, given the subject). Creative Commons is a Copyright/Left for creative [...]
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How sad is it that I’m this excited about a book of history – polisci essays? How additionally sad is it that I’m trembling in terror over my girlfriend’s reaction that I just spent $40 on a whim? Regardless, I’m very excited about finding a copy of “Army and Politics in Niger” (“Armee et politique [...]
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