From the December 2010 issue
In “Rap and Metal on Planet
Islam” (page 56), the Dubai-based James M. Dorsey explores the ways
underground music is shaping the culture and politics of the Middle
East. Dorsey, 59, previously served as a foreign correspondent for
The Wall Street Journal and is now writing a book on
soccer. He says he’s “followed the Middle Eastern heavy metal scene
for years” but isn’t actually much of a metal fan; instead, he’s
“always been fascinated by the social and political role it plays.”
In “a part of the world in which there is little public space for
people to express themselves,” he explains, it takes “commitment
and courage” for music fans to persist in the face of authoritarian
governments and clerics.
On page 62 Keith Whittington, a
professor of politics at Princeton, reviews Reputation and
Power, Daniel Carpenter’s new history of the Food and Drug
Administration. Whittington, 42, says that the history of
regulation in the United States is largely “a shift from common law
and courts to statutes and bureaucracies.” Whittington, a science
fiction fan and occasional golfer, is a successful author in his
own right: His most recent book, Political Foundations of
Judicial Supremacy (Princeton University Press), won the
American Political Science Association’s best book award in two
categories: Politics and History, and Law and Courts.
In “The Year of YouTube Advertising”
(page 26), reason’s Burton C. Gray memorial
intern, Armin Rosen, joins Managing Editor Jesse Walker in looking
at 2010’s wildest online campaign ads. A recent graduate of
Columbia University, Rosen, 22, has written for The New
Republic and previously interned at both the Columbia
Journalism Review and “an extremely left-wing news outlet
based at the U.N.” A self-confessed music geek and “avid urban
cyclist,” Rosen reports that he turns “into a complete and utter
pig as soon as I’m straddling a bicycle.”
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