RealClearWorld Evening Edition

Obama's America and the World - Strobe Talbott, Yale Global
U.S. Must Wake Up to Indonesia - Philip Bowring, Int'l Herald Tribune
The Coming End of Islamic Fascism in Iran - Reza Kahlili, Forbes
Why Obama Won't Attack Iran - Steve Clemons, Washington Note
India & Pakistan: The Hawks Have Won - Cyril Almeida, Dawn
Iraq: The Impasse - Joost Hiltermann, New York Review of Books
U.S. Planning Soviet Style Exit from Afghanistan - Nikolas Gvosdev, WPR
No Rush to Intervene in Sudan - Marc Gustafson, Christian Science Monitor
Why Ban Ki-Moon Must Go - James Traub, Foreign Policy
How Israel Settles - Gershom Gorenberg, American Prospect
The Compass: Karzai Approval Sinks | Best Paid Heads of State | More
RCW Video: Clinton Meets ASEAN | U.S., Indonesia Partner | More

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Why Kosovo Independence Is Good for Serbia - David Bosco, Foreign Policy
David Cameron Must Be Careful Abroad - Bruce Anderson, Daily Telegraph
China's Monroe Doctrine - Patrick Cronin & Paul Giarra, The Diplomat
Obama's Failure in Burma - Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, Washington Post
India Ignores Washington, Woos Iran - Harsh Pant, Japan Times
China Flexes Muscles on North Korea, Navy - Ishaan Tharoor, Time
India's COIN Conundrum - Praveen Swami, The Hindu
Has Hassan Nasrallah Been Too Hasty? - Michael Young, Daily Star
Turkey Means Business in Kurdistan - Justin Vela, Asia Times
Britain Must Solve Its Jobs Deficit - David Miliband, Financial Times
Europe the Wrong Model for Australia - Oliver Marc Hartwich, Australian
Regime Change Not the Answer in Sudan - Khalid al-Mubarak, UK Guardian
Tony Blair's Last Scandal - Johann Hari, The Independent
The Sumo and the Yakuza - Masahiro Matsumura, Globe and Mail
Singapore's Growth Gamble Pays Off - Robin Chan, China Post
The Compass: A South China Sea Arms Race? | More RCW Blog

RealClearWorld Editorials

Time for Gasoline Sanctions on Iran - Washington Times
Kosovo: A Chip Off the Old Bloc - The Guardian
A Bad Knesset for Israel - Haaretz
Canada's Tories: Tea Party North? - Toronto Star