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October 28, 2012 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Is al-Qaeda Still a Threat to the U.S.?
- Robert Worth, New York Times
Barack Obama Lost the Middle East
- Amir Taheri, New York Post
What Type of Navy Does America Need?
- Michael O'Hanlon, USA Today
China's Inadvertent Empire
- Pantucci & Petersen, National Interest
America's Way or Huawei
- Ian Bremmer, Reuters
China's State Companies Aren't Villains
- Andrew Coyne, National Post
U.S. Drones Only Create New Enemies
- Patrick Cockburn, The Independent
Arming Syria's Rebels Still a Bad Idea
- Rachel Stohl & Alison Giffen, Politico
The Dangers of American Exceptionalism
- Janice Kennedy, Ottawa Citizen
Letting America's Shadow Recede
- Michael Weiss, NOW Lebanon
How Will Brotherhood Govern? Look to Sudan
- Andrew Natsios, U.S. News
South Korea's Presidential Showdown
- Jeffrey Robertson, The Diplomat
How ExxonMobil Outsmarted Baghdad
- Ben Van Heuvelen, Foreign Policy
Why Britain Is Vital for the EU
- Ulrich Speck, Carnegie Endowment
Alex Salmond: Scotland's Best Asset & Liability
- Euan McColm, Scotsman
RealClearWorld
Editorials
Romney Right on U.S. Navy
- Boston Herald
China's New Leaders in for a Rough Ride
- The Economist
Obama & Romney's Dishonest Foreign Policy Promise
- Washington Post
The BBC Wasn't Curious Enough About Savile
- The Observer
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