AM Roundup
Sunday, November 16
- Seven-Year Journey to a Safer Life - Hamid Karzai, RealClearWorld
- Putin and Co.: By Any Means Necessary - Vladimir Ryzhkov, Moscow Times
- A World Led by India and China - Kim, Fidler & Ganguly, Forbes
- Livni vs. Netanyahu: Next Election - David Makovsky, Washington Institute
- North Korea: Information Fortress - John Glionna, Los Angeles Times
- North Korea Stokes Another Crisis - Donald Kirk, Asia Times
- EU and Russia Rediscover Friendship - Hans-Juergen Schlamp, Der Spiegel
- Chavez' Caracas Capers - John Thomson, Washington Times
- Diverging Cross-Strait Relations - Ezekiel Tan, Diplomatic Courier
- Reckless Brown Leads Britain to Ruin - George Osborne, The Telegraph
Saturday, November 15
- Obama's Iraq Challenge - Robert Dreyfuss, The Nation
- Now Obama Had Better Pick Hillary - Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
- The Mind of Secretary of State - Aaron David Miller, Los Angeles Times
- The Cold War's Missing Atom Bombs - Benjamin Maack, Der Spiegel
- China's Hacker Army Infiltrating US - Peter Brookes, China Post
- Road to Recovery Runs Through Beijing - F. Sisci & D. Goldman, Asia Times
- Japan's $1 Trillion to the Rescue? - Peter Ford, CS Monitor
- Reversing the Global Slowdown - Albert Keidel, Far Eastern Economic Review
- Europe's Obama Problem: Afghanistan - Leo Cendrowicz, Time
- Britain as Depraved as in Dickens' Day - Simon Heffer, The Telegraph
Friday, November 14
- Obama and Paranoid Putinocracy - David Satter, Forbes
- New Russia No Longer a Crippled Giant - Sergej Karaganov, Der Spiegel
- Restoring Financial Stability - Taro Aso, Wall Street Journal
- Is Sarkozy a Closet Socialist? - The Economist
- Sex on the Beach No Excuse for Jihad - Mary Jackson, Pajamas Media
- Don't Look to Keynes for Answers - Michael Costa, The Australian
- Don't Count on a New Bretton Woods - Adrian Hamilton, The Independent
- Europe Wilts as Russia Rises - William Hague, The Guardian
- An English Lesson for Republicans - Jonathan Freedland, New York Times
- Hu Touches Base with Obama - Tom Plate, Japan Times
- Understanding the Beijing Consensus - Alain Gresh, Le Monde Diplomatique
- Progress in Cross-Strait Relations - Vanessa Shih, Washington Times
- Chinese Street Justice - Jonathan Adams, Far Eastern Economic Review
- Choice for Obama: Road to Jerusalem - Philip Stephens, Financial Times
- Afghanistan and the Tribal Fallacy - Nicholas Schmidle, The Atlantic
Thursday, November 13
- I Come to Hail the Chief - President Bush - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
- How to Put the Squeeze on Iran - Orde Kittrie, Wall Street Journal
- Engaging Iran's Supreme Leader - Mehdi Khalaji, Washington Institute
- Israel's Settlements Must Go - Shimon Peres, The Independent
- Obama and India - A New Relationship - Mira Kamdar, Daily Times
- The Latest Russian Missile Crisis - Arthur Cyr, China Post
- New Way for Peace in Palestine - Mohammad Yaghi, Carnegie Endowment
- Syria Can't Be Flipped - Michael Rubin, Forbes
- Advice on Asia for Obama - Ralph Cossa, Japan Times
- Why China Wants to Win Moon Race - John Lee, Int'l Herald Tribune
- Taiwan Arrests an Ex-President - Cindy Sui, Asia Times
- Vietnam's War with Progress - William Ratliff, Far East. Econ. Review
- The Harsh Lessons of Afghanistan - Ben Macintyre, The Times
- Globalization is Good for Europe - Peter Mandelson, Der Spiegel
- Charles - The Pointless Prince - Graham Smith, The Guardian
Wednesday, November 12
- Obama's No Dove, But a Smarter Hawk - Jonathan Freedland, The Guardian
- A World War without War - Niall Ferguson, Der Spiegel
- China's Path to World Power - Patrick Buchanan, Human Events
- Moscow's Next Move - Helle Dale, Washington Times
- The Right Way to Rebuild Georgia - E. Phelps & G. Castillo, RealClearWorld
- Ignoring the Truth about Georgia War - Mary Dejevsky, The Independent
- Can Terrorism Be Eradicated? - Hugh Cortazzi, Japan Times
- Saudis Into Pakistan Quagmire - Syed Saleem Shahzad, Asia Times
- Obama's Global Economic Challenges - Martin Wolf, Financial Times
- Don't Expect Miracles from G20 Summit - Martin Gilman, Moscow Times
- Change Is Coming to Asia - Ying Ma, Wall Street Journal
- Don't Count on China to Save the World - Jonathan Fenby, The Times
- No Grounds to Oppose China-Taiwan Pact - Frank Ching, China Post
- The Kiwi Nanny State Gets New PM - Eric Crampton, Forbes
- It Matters Not If Its is It's or It's is Its - Christopher Howse, The Telegraph
Tuesday, November 11
- India Reeling over Obama's Silence - M K Bhadrakumar, Asia Times
- Tolerance Not Lesson of Kristallnacht - Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal
- Mexico's Difficult Drug War - Diane Francis, Financial Post
- The Iran-Saudi Cold War - James Brazier, Diplomatic Courier
- Building on Taiwan's Progress - Paul Wolfowitz, Far East. Econ. Review
- China, Japan Should Help Themselves - Frank Ching, Japan Times
- On Veterans Day, Don't Forget Iraq War - Aaron Glantz, The Nation
- The Illusion of Iran's Calm - Jamshid Ahmadi, The Guardian
- Obama's Win Promotes Arab Democracy - Daoud Kuttab, Jerusalem Post
- Afghan Quicksand Awaits Obama - Michael Yon, Pajamas Media
- Bali, Barack and War on Terror - Sadanand Dhume, Forbes
- Kenya's Obama Fantasy - Pascal Zachary, Foreign Policy
- Germany's Hopes and Fears for Obama - Der Spiegel
- Europeans Race for Obama's Ear - Philip Stephens, Financial Times
- Latin America Leftists Pushing US Out - Sara Miller Llana, CS Monitor
Monday, November 10
- How Obama Affects Middle East Elections - Tony Karon, Time
- Britain's Cowardice in Congo - Tom Porteous, The Independent
- Top Five Candidates for Secretary of State - RealClearWorld
- US Must Work with the World - Jeffrey Sachs, The Guardian
- Obama and India - C. Raja Mohan, Forbes
- India and the G-20 Summit - T.N. Srinivasan, The Hindu
- Partisan Politics Ruining Taiwan's Democracy - David Ting, China Post
- Obama and the 'Tyranny of Oil' - Johannes Simbolon, Jakarta Post
- Foreign Policy in a Holding Pattern - John Barry, Newsweek
- Vultures Already Circling Obama - Ralph Peters, New York Post
- The New Middle East - Mark Perry, Daily Star
- Banking Lessons from Sweden - Waldemar Ingdahl, The American
- Afghanistan: 5 Days at the End of the World - Andrew Klavan, City Journal
- The Choices That Confront America - Clive Crook, Financial Times
- EU Account Scandal Must Stop - Marta Andreassen, Times of London
Sunday, November 09
- The World Must Act in Congo - Now - Andrew Purvis, Time
- America Has Embraced Progress - Gordon Brown, The Guadian
- US Lacking in Authority, Not Power - Ron Suskind, Washington Post
- America's Progressive Paradox - Janet Albrechtsen, The Australian
- Combating Terror Requires Troops – And a Plan - Nick Clegg, Independent
- Obama and Indonesia - Aleksius Jemadu, Jakarta Post
- India's Politicians vs. America's - Karan Thapar, Hindustan Times
- Are Chinese Cyber-Attacks Acts of War? - Christopher Beam, Slate
- Obama's Iraq Choice - Amir Taheri, New York Post
- Brown Has the Tories Sweating - Anthony Seldon, Times of London
Saturday, November 08
- He's Not President of the World - Matthew Parris, The Times
- What Recession Means for Foreign Policy - Richard Haass, Wall St. Journal
- China's Envoy Takes Taiwan in Stride - Cindy Sui, Asia Times
- Dead or Alive, Same Ol' North Korea - Stuart Reid, Foreign Policy
- Iran's Latin America Push - John Kiriakou, Los Angeles Times
- Islam and Obama - Lorraine Ali, Newsweek
- Watching Obama from the Middle East - Stephanie Freid, Pajamas Media
- Turkey and Obama's Elections Victory - Asli Aydintasbas, Forbes
- Africa Has High Hopes for Obama - Karl-Ludwig Guensche, Der Spiegel
- Two Misjudgments in Congo - Phil Clark, Int'l Herald Tribune
Friday, November 07
- Obama's Global Grand Bargain - R. Hutchings & F. Kempe, Foreign Policy
- Obama Needs a Strong Foreign Policy - Will Marshall, Wall Street Journal
- Watching Obama from Tehran - Meir Javedanfar, Pajamas Media
- Europe's Mania for a Black US President - Ian Buruma, Japan Times
- Can Brown Be Obama's Tony Blair? - Steve Richards, The Independent
- Obama's Foreign Policy Picks - David Milne, Los Angeles Times
- Europe Can Make Russia Behave - Corboy, Courtney & Yalowitz, CS Monitor
- Forget About Saving the Globe - Alan Wood, The Australian
- Will Obama Adjust Iraq Timetable? - Brian Bennett, Time
- Opening a Door in Tehran? - M. Hosenball & M. Isikoff, Newsweek
- Asia's New Silk Road - S. Reed, D. Roberts & N. Lakshman, Der Spiegel
- Eastern Congo's Quagmire - Austin Bay, Washington Times
- Financial Crisis Will Shape Czech Presidency - Vladimír Dlouhý, FT
- It's Time for Bretton Woods II - Joseph Stiglitz, The Guardian
- Jerusalem's Serious Mayoral Candidate - Shimon Lerner, Jerusalem Post
Thursday, November 06
- A Crash Course for New President - Claus Christian Malzahn, Der Spiegel
- World Waits to See Obama's True Colors - Greg Sheridan, The Australian
- Waiting for Change ... Within Russia - Yevgeny Kiselyov, Moscow Times
- Obama's Invitation to Damascus - Sami Moubayed, Asia Times
- History Made, And in the Making - Dan McGroarty, RealClearWorld
- Extending Sino-US Ties Should Help Both - Wang Wenfeng, China Daily
- A Hard Landing in China? - Nouriel Roubini, Forbes
- Asia's Partners in Oppression - Kay Seok & David Scott Mathieson, FEER
- Are We Reliving the Dangerous '30s? - Manfred Gerstenfeld, Jerusalem Post
- Obama And the Limits of Power - Gwynne Dyer, Japan Times
- A Chief Executive or Business Basher? - John Gapper, Financial Times
- Obama Must Declare Terror War Over - Jonathan Steele, The Guardian
- Obama's Victory Was Inevitable - Anne Applebaum, The Telegraph
- Not-So-Strange Birth of Liberal America - Anatole Kaletsky, The Times
- Can Obama Bring Unity to America? - The Economist
Wednesday, November 05
- Obama Victory Will Change America - Bonnie Greer, The Telegraph
- Four Reasons Why US Went for Obama - Daniel Finkelstein, The Times
- Obama Faces A Dangerous World - Bridget Johnson, Pajamas Media
- America Has Come a Long, Long Way - Jonathan Steele, The Guardian
- What I Will Miss About President Bush - Int'l Herald Tribune
- Treatment of Bush Simply A Disgrace - Jeffrey Shapiro, Wall Street Journal
- Europe's Wish List for President Obama - Der Spiegel
- Great Expectations and Business as Usual - Couloumbis & Ahlstrom, RCW
- Iraqis Look Ahead to Their Elections - Ned Parker, Los Angeles Times
- Afghanistan's Downward Spiral - Fatima Ayub, Boston Globe
- Big Step Across Taiwan Strait - Brad Glosserman & Bonnie Glaser, Asia Times
- China Must Help Itself, Then Others - Frank Ching, China Post
- Beijing Has Enough of Its Own Problems - Tom Plate, Japan Times
- Economic Darkness Descends on Russia - Yuri Zarakhovich, Time
- New Cuban Escape Route: Mexico - Sara Miller Llana, CS Monitor
Tuesday, November 04
- Preparing for First Blue President - Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
- One Triumph Won't Solve Failure of Blacks - Matthew Syed, The Times
- Even James Bond Needed America's Help - Boris Johnson, The Telegraph
- Next President: Wartime Leader - Michael Eisenstadt, Washington Institute
- How to Repair US's Alliances - Michael Fullilove, CS Monitor
- 'Better Angels' of American Character - Jeffrey Simpson, Globe & Mail
- Will Europe Get the America It Wants? - Mary Dejevsky, The Independent
- Israel, US Heading for Collision Course - Jeff Barak, Jesusalem Post
- Talking with the Taliban - Shaukat Qadir, Far Eastern Economic Review
- A Quiet Deal with Pakistan - David Ignatius, Washington Post
- Battle for Hearts and Minds in Pakistan - Imtiaz Ali, Daily Star
- No Cavalry for Congo - Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
- Crisis Creates New German Politics - Dirk Kurbjuweit, Der Spiegel
- Bosnia's Balkan Ghosts - James Lyon & Kurt Bassuener, Wall Street Journal
- Old Europe Sees G20 Opportunity - Terence Corcoran, Financial Post
Monday, November 03
- The Case for Humanitarian Intervention - Mia Farrow, Globe & Mail
- Next President Will Shape the World - Ralph Peters, New York Post
- Skeptical Mideast Public Awaits the Election - S. Al-Jaada, Daily Star
- Naive Faith in the Congolese Ballot Box - Paul Collier, The Guardian
- Obama or McCain for Turkey? - Ihsan Dagi, Today's Zaman
- Ahmadinejad's Unforgettable November 4 - Meir Javedanfar, MEA
- Global End of Economic Libertarianism - Michael Cooney, The Australian
- Why the World Dislikes America - Igor Bogdanov, The Hindu
- Progressive US & Retrograde Indonesia - M. Taufiqurrahman, Jakarta Post
- Why India Shifts Its Policy on Burma - Nehginpao Kipgen, China Post
- 12 Steps to Help India Avoid Collapse - Percy Mistry, Rediff
- Israel Must Prepare for Economic Crisis - Daniel Doron, Jerusalem Post
- Seeing the Benefits of the Eurozone - Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
- Argentina Impoverishes Itself Again - Mary Anastasia O'Grady, WSJ
- South Korea's Kimchi Deficit - Gregory Rodriguez, Los Angeles Times
Sunday, November 02
- Iraq May Be Obama's First 'Test' - Robert Kaplan, Los Angeles Times
- Obama and the Politics of Security - Gregory Scoblete, RealClearWorld
- Obama and Netanyahu: The Odd Couple? - Kevin Peraino, Newsweek
- Time for a Snap Election in Britain - Michael Portillo, Times of London
- The Congo (Finally) Grabs World's Attention - Nick Wadhams, Time
- Happy Birthday, Balfour Declaration! - Ashley Perry, Jerusalem Post
- World Needs Leaders, Not Counselors - Kyle Smith, NY Post
- Zapping Zapatero of Spain - Raquel Alvarez, The Guardian
- Kosovo Again in Peril? - Samuel Hoskinson, Washington Times
- Time for US to Rejoin the World - Nicholas Kristof, New York Times