
February 4, 2010 Archives

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Chimerica Is Too Big to Fail - Jeffrey Wasserstrom, Time
Is American Diplomacy Dead? - Aaron David Miller, Foreign Policy
U.S. Bungling in Ukraine - Doug Bandow, Korea Times
The U.S.-Germany Divide on Iran - Cameron Abadi, Global Post
The World Is at a Nuclear Tipping Point - Timothy Garton Ash, Globe & Mail
2010 Will Be a Reckoning for Hugo Chávez - Frida Ghitis, WPR
Paramilitaries Still Terrorize Colombia - Sibylla Brodzinsky, Miami Herald
Iraq Could Balance Iran in the Mideast - Geoffrey Kemp, National Interest
Greece's First Problem Is Credibility - Michelle Metallidis, The National
Joy (and Corruption) in African Business - L. Delevingne, Business Insider
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The U.S. Must Speak Out Against China - Geng He, Washington Post
Who Blinks First: Iran or Israel? - Azar Azadi, Jerusalem Post
The Threat from Londonistan - Christian Caryl, Foreign Policy
Grounds for Optimism in Afghanistan - M K Bhadrakumar, The Hindu
Iran's Leaders Fear the March of History - Said Arjomand, Daily Star
We Need a New Capitalism to Confront China - Anatole Kaletsky, The Times
China Is Dictating Terms to the West - Rowan Callick, The Australian
An End to the Long War - Robert Farley, American Prospect
Obama Fiddles While Nukes Proliferate - John Bolton, Weekly Standard
China Has More to Lose in Conflict With U.S. - Gerry O'Kane, Asia Sentinel
Tony Blair Is Still in Denial - Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Times
Obama Was Right to Snub Europe - Adrian Hamilton, The Independent
Russia Must Remove Nukes from Europe - Bildt & Sikorski, Moscow Times
Greece's Economy Holds Lesson for UK - Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph
Virtual Threats Meet the Real World - Derek Reveron, Atlantic Council