June 21, 2016 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Who's Really to Blame for Europe's Mess
David Dayen
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Fiscal Times
China's Supremo
Gordon Chang
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The Cipher Brief
Fighting ISIS With an Algorithm
Pam Belluck
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New York Times
A Referendum Both Naive and Necessary
Janan Ganesh
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Financial Times
Georgia's NATO, EU, and Russia Challenge
Judy Dempsey
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Carnegie Europe
Illiberalism: The Worldwide Crisis
Sohrab Ahmari
,
Commentary
Namaste, World! India Amps Up its Yoga Diplomacy
Alyssa Ayres
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CFR
Fallujah: The Iraq Victory That Could Lose the War
Austin Bodetti
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Daily Beast
Tragedy and Uncertainty in Britain's Vote on Europe
Hans Kundnani
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GMF
Explaining the Israeli Left
Caroline Glick
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Jerusalem Post
The End of the World's Oldest Conflict
Ralph Benko
,
Forbes
After Brexit, Would London Consider Going It Alone?
Matthew West
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BBC
The Tangled Politics of Murder
Faisal Al Yafai
,
The National
Donald Trump's Nuclear Envy Problem, and Ours
Jeffrey Lewis
,
Foreign Policy
A Report Card for the Palestinian Cause's Useful Idiots
Jonathan Russo
,
Observer
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Brussels Can't Bully Britain Like It Did Greece
Michael B. Dougherty
,
The Week
Brexit Would Leave Germany, Russia Far Too Powerful
Andrew Peek
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Daily News
Thatcher's Ghost Lurks Over Brexit Campaign
Ben Judah
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Politico EU
Who's to Blame for Brexit's Appeal? British Newspapers
Martin Fletcher
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NY Times
Time to Plan for a Post-Obama Middle East
Fred Hof
,
Foreign Policy
Salman's Saudi Arabia More Ambitious Than Ever
Bruce Riedel
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Al-Monitor
Who's Winning the Middle East's Cold War?
Robert Harvey
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Project Syndicate
As in the Kremlin, So in Trump Tower
Michael Weiss
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The Daily Beast
Dead Sea Drying: A New Low-Point for Earth
Kevin Connolly
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BBC