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May 08, 2007

Or we could just stick our heads in the sand

Edward Luttwak, author of amongst other things the tour de force "Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire"*, considers our contemporary Parthian problems with a novel idea: ignore them.

We devote far too much attention to the middle east, a mostly stagnant region where almost nothing is created in science or the arts—excluding Israel, per capita patent production of countries in the middle east is one fifth that of sub-Saharan Africa. The people of the middle east (only about five per cent of the world's population) are remarkably unproductive, with a high proportion not in the labour force at all. Not many of us would care to work if we were citizens of Abu Dhabi, with lots of oil money for very few citizens. But Saudi Arabia's 27m inhabitants also live largely off the oil revenues that trickle down to them, leaving most of the work to foreign technicians and labourers: even with high oil prices, Saudi Arabia's annual per capita income, at $14,000, is only about half that of oil-free Israel.

A fair point. The difficulty - as advanced by various Rantburg comment - is that irrelevant failures with nuclear weapons are irrelevant failures which must be attended to. Or dealt with, to put it more bluntly.

* None of which appears to be on line, unfortunately. Wikipedia offers diversions on the Roman military and on Roman strategy by way of compensation. Also Parthians.

Posted by Ghost of a flea at May 8, 2007 07:03 AM

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