Some of these I may blog properly later, but time is scarce these days.
-- Ikenberry responds to Walt.
-- Good discussion of Herbert Simon and complex social systems.
-- Bernanke on how central banking has changed post-crisis, including on the interplay between regulatory and monetary policies.
-- Problems with Basel III implementation. This is what Jamie Dimon is referring to when he says Basel is "anti-American".
-- Vladislav Surkov, "Putin's Rasputin".
-- Interactive description of the eurozone crisis, as a series of weighted, directed networks. (ht Alex)
-- US attacks China's "Great Firewall" at WTO.
-- Ambrose Evans-Pritchard says world power is swinging back to the US. I hadn't realized it had gone.
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