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Thursday links: Cambodia, Crimea, insect protein, China HSR and more

Sam Roggeveen
Published 13 Mar 2014 11:41   0 Comments  
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  •  Fukuyama on the domestic basis of American power.
  • China opens the world's longest high-speed rail line, between Beijing and Guangzhou.
  • Crimea: calls for the US to use energy exports as a tool in its diplomacy with the Kremlin are misguided.
  • Further talks between the CPP and the CNRP have not achieved a breakthrough, so Cambodia's political deadlock remains. (Thanks Milton.)
  • A hungry world needs more protein but less pollution. We should eat more insects.
  • Obama goes between two ferns. We can shut down the internet now; it's all been done.
  • John Kerry tells US diplomats to make the case for action on climate change.
  • According to Twitter, this is the Danish foreign minister commuting to work. Respect.


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