RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Bin Laden Is Winning, Even in Death - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Iraq a Threat to Mideast Stability - James Traub, Foreign Policy
A Housing Crisis Goes Global - Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail
No Double Standard for Global Thugs - Rami Khouri, Daily Star
Can Socialism Fix France? - Will Marshall, RealClearWorld
The Rise of the French Right - Christopher Caldwell, Weekly Standard
The Good (and Bad) of Egypt's Election - Jorg Luyken, Haaretz
Quebec's Kids Resent Wealth Transfer to Old - David Frum, National Post
The Euro Must Go - Peter Morici, Asia Times
A Curious Turn in India-Pakistan Ties - Chinmaya Gharekhan, The Hindu
China, Philippines Both Stumble - Wang Xiaoxia, Economic Observer
Turkey Has Reasons to Fear Arab Spring - Ersin Kalaycioglu, Bitter Lemons
NATO Options for Syria - Beril Dedeoglu, Today's Zaman
New Ideas Emerge for Arab-Israeli Peace - Alan Philps, The National
Jury Still Out on Boris Yeltsin - Fyodor Lukyanov, Russia in Global Affairs

RealClearWorld Editorials

The Rather Dangerous Monsieur Hollande - The Economist
The Sudan Challenge - The Hindu
Recession and Sleaze a Toxic Political Combo - The Independent
Pivotal Time for U.S. Role in Chinese Human Rights - Washington Post