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December 15, 2012 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The Bullies of Beijing
- Minxin Pei, The Diplomat
Obama Walks Fine Line in Egypt
- David Kirkpatrick, New York Times
A U.S. Global Exit Strategy
- Kenneth Weisbrode, World Politics Review
Building a Conservative World Order
- Adam Garfinkle, American Interest
U.S. Pushing Asia to War
- Koohan Paik & Jerry Mander, The Nation
Real Story Behind the 9/11/12 Attacks
- Thomas Joscelyn, Weekly Standard
Japan Loses Faith in Politics
- Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, BBC News
Will the Bolivarian Revolution Outlive Chavez?
- Charles Shapiro, LAT
South Korea's Forgotten War
- Doyeun Kim, The Atlantic
Europe's Conservatives Heed U.S. Right
- Doug Saunders, Globe and Mail
Only Bad Habits Prevent Iran Nuke Deal
- Richard Dalton, The World Today
Mexico Is Still Bleeding
- Ted Galen Carpenter, The National Interest
Will China Be the Largest Economy in 2030?
- Gordon Chang, WAJ
In Japan, Life Is Still Good
- Ezra Vogel, Washington Post
Hagel Would Make the Neocons Squirm
- Jacob Heilbrunn, Foreign Policy
RealClearWorld
Editorials
Assad's Wobbly, Time to Push
- Chicago Tribune
The Man Who Could Save Italy
- The Economist
Syria's Displaced Millions Struggle for Survival
- Gulf News
The Real James Bond Needs Policing
- The Independent
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