I will be away (yes, I know, again) for the next week. Aside from speaking at what is shaping up to be a most interesting conference at Yale, I will be tending to business (and pleasure) in and around the great American Northeast - indubitably my most favorite region in America.
Should you find yourself longing for international development and politics - and indeed China-Africa - related literature (do blogs constitute 'literature' now?) in my absence, I strongly suggest that aside from following the blogs noted in my blogroll you also peruse the following (in no particular order):
James Fallows: http://jamesfallows.theatlantic.com/
Cheap Talk: http://cheeptalk.wordpress.com/ (NB. The posts don't often fall into the categories delineated above, but they are generally quite brilliant regardless)
FP Passport: http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/
David Axe: http://warisboring.com/
G. Pascal Zachary: http://africaworksgpz.com/
Scarlett Lion: http://ugandascarlettlion.blogspot.com/
The Bottom Billion Blog: http://bottombillion.com/
Owen Barder: http://www.owen.org/
Tim Johnson: http://washingtonbureau.typepad.com/china/
Will Lewis: http://www.experiencenotlogic.com/
Right, well that ought to keep you busy until my return. Happy reading, and do have a wonderful week!