Week of June 20, 2016 Archives
RealClearWorld
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Monday, June 20
Brexit Would Make Britain World's Most Hated Nation
Antony Beevor
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Guardian
Sound and Fuhrer: A German Comedy and the Far Right's Rise
Alton Buland
,
RCW
Hunger Grips the Venezuelan Nation
Nicholas Casey
,
New York Times
Left Wingers for Brexit Need to Wake Up
Ragnar Weilandt
,
The Conversation
Please Vote Leave. It's Our Only Chance.
Boris Johnson
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Telegraph
The Brexit Debate Curdles Into Nastiness
Feargus O'Sullivan
,
The Atlantic
3 Reasons China Fears Brexit
Ivan Lidarev
,
National Interest
France Enters the South China Sea Fray
Kelsey Fraser
,
Ramen IR
Can Mauritania's Fragile Stability Hold?
Anouar Boukhars
,
World Politics Review
A European Storm in a Turkish Tea Cup
Rem Korteweg
,
Centre for European Reform
Italy's Protest Party Now Governs Rome
Kevin Lees
,
Suffragio
Russia Doesn't Always Want to Be America's Enemy
Anastasya Manuilova
,
Huff. Post
"Rexit" Is Bad News for India
Mihir Sharma
,
Bloomberg View
Canada and Russia: It's Complicated
Thomas Walkom
,
Toronto Star
How a Ban on Tea Kettles Could Drive Britain to Brexit
Liz Peek
,
Fiscal Times
Slavery At Sea: The Ugly Underbelly Of Oil Shipping
Julianne Geiger
,
Oil Price
Orlando, Jo Cox and the Deadly Ideas That Shape Our World
Anne Applebaum
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WaPo
Tuesday, June 21
Who's Really to Blame for Europe's Mess
David Dayen
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Fiscal Times
China's Supremo
Gordon Chang
,
The Cipher Brief
Fighting ISIS With an Algorithm
Pam Belluck
,
New York Times
A Referendum Both Naive and Necessary
Janan Ganesh
,
Financial Times
Georgia's NATO, EU, and Russia Challenge
Judy Dempsey
,
Carnegie Europe
Illiberalism: The Worldwide Crisis
Sohrab Ahmari
,
Commentary
Namaste, World! India Amps Up its Yoga Diplomacy
Alyssa Ayres
,
CFR
Fallujah: The Iraq Victory That Could Lose the War
Austin Bodetti
,
Daily Beast
Tragedy and Uncertainty in Britain's Vote on Europe
Hans Kundnani
,
GMF
Explaining the Israeli Left
Caroline Glick
,
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
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Observer
Wednesday, June 22
How a Brexit Would Undermine Europe's Balance of Power
Adriano Bosoni
,
Stratfor
Be Positive. Choose Dynamism. Choose Brexit
Daniel Hannan
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Telegraph
I'll Get My Country Back. Britain Will Vote Remain
Polly Toynbee
,
Guardian
Good Ol' Stoner Escapism in Venezuela
Matthew Stein
,
Ozy
India's Uncompromising Central Banker
Luigi Zingales
,
Indian Express
A Stark Nuclear Warning
Jerry Brown
,
New York Review of Books
The Great Brexit Stitch-Up
Ted Bromund
,
Weekly Standard
Brexit: Why Both 'Leave' and 'Stay' Need to Relax
John Tamny
,
RealClearMarkets
Please Leave, Britain
Camille Pecastaing
,
Foreign Affairs
One of Asia's Most Abusive Armies Now Uses Drones
Patrick Winn
,
Public Radio Int.
Splendid Isolation Is Not Coming Back
Ian Bond
,
Centre for European Reform
Brexit Would Be Good for Britain and America
Jim DeMint
&
Nile Gardiner
,
CapX
Why the Western-Backed Assault on ISIS Is Failing
Shiraz Maher
,
New Statesman
Leave Should Pray They Don't Win
Nick Cohen
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Spectator
Thursday, June 23
Brexit and the Case for Modern Nationalism
Rich Lowry
,
Politico
A Tour of Fallujah Reveals the Grim Remains of Life Under ISIS
Tim Arango
, NYT
Elon Musk Is Squaring Off Against China
Dana Hull
&
Joe Deaux
,
Bloomberg
Europe May Turn Into a Brawl
Joel Weickgenant
&
Simon Hix
,
RealClearWorld
The Logic of Brexit
George Friedman
,
RealClearWorld
How the Tories Turned Against the EU
Christoph Scheuermann
,
Der Spiegel
Sorry and Good Riddance: How Europe Will Greet Brexit
Florian Eder
,
Politico EU
12 Things You Need to Know About Brexit
John Springford
&
Simon Tilford
,
Prospect
How Severe Is Venezuela's Crisis, Really?
Gabriel Hetland
,
The Nation
Fascists, Communists, and Croatia Is Again a Balkan Problem Child
Economist
Britain's Great Divide
James Bartholomew
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Spectator
Russia and America: The World Is Big Enough for Both of Us
Michael Mazarr
,
TNI
Is It Time for Me to Become Italian?
Tim Parks
,
Guardian
Boris Johnson interview: 'Turning Point' for Britain
Peter Dominiczak
,
Telegraph
Central America Chooses China
Guillame Beaulande,
Le Monde Diplomatique
The British Finally Vote on the EU
Kevin Lees
,
Suffragio
Friday, June 24
It's Too Late for Cruise Missile Diplomacy in Syria
Kevin Sullivan
,
RealClearWorld
Brexit Is an Act of Deliberate Self-Mutilation
Christoph Scheuermann
,
Der Spiegel
The Day the British People Defied Their Jailers
Tim Stanley
,
Telegraph
A Tragic Split
Economist
The Mistakes of Hamas
Ahmed al-Burai
,
Al Jazeera
Get Ready for Another Iraq War
Seth Moulton
,
Washington Post
Get Well Ready for a Second Scottish Referendum
Hamish Macdonell
,
Spectator
Brexit Shock: Markets Buckle as Britain Quits the Union
Nico Hines
,
Daily Beast
Welcome to Reality Brexit
Robin Niblett
,
Chatham House
6 Ways Britain Leaving the EU Will Affect You
John Rentoul
,
Independent
EU or Not, Many Ties Bind Europe
James Kanter
&
Iaryna Mykhyalyshyn
,
New York Times
Britain's Dangerous Disunity
Anthony Lane
,
New Yorker
Japan's Failed Submarine Bid
Sentaku Magazine
Brexit Expected to Rattle U.S. Economy, Shake Its Influence
Ian Talley
,
WS Journal
Europe's Offer to a Post-Brexit Britain
Charles Grant
,
Centre for European Reform
After the Brexit Earthquake, Years to Clear the Rubble
Rafael Behr
,
Guardian
The Enormous Political Risk of Saudi Arabia's Oil Reform
Sagatom Saha
,
Nat'l Int.
ICYMI: The Logic of Brexit
George Friedman
,
RealClearWorld
ICYMI: Europe May Turn Into a Brawl
Joel Weickgenant
,
RealClearWorld
Saturday, June 25
A Very British Revolution
Fraser Nelson
,
Wall Street Journal
Europe's Angry Old Men
Jochen Bittner
,
New York Times
Get Ready for the Age of Boris
Tim Stanley
,
Daily Telegraph
The Isolationist Catastrophe of Brexit
Brian Klaas
&
Marcel Dirsus
,
Los Angeles Times
Britain's Welcome Revival of Nationhood
George Will
,
Washington Post
Speaking Nonsense to Power on Syria
Jeremy Shapiro
,
War on the Rocks
Would a U.S. Attack on Syria Be Legal?
Charlie Savage
,
Lawfare
With Brexit, Putin Is Rid of His Strongest EU Opponent
Steve LeVine
,
Quartz
Post-UK Europe Won't Be Friendlier to Putin
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
How Cameron Could Have Avoided Brexit
Jim Pickard
&
Henry Mance
,
Financial Times
Britain's Democratic Failure
Kenneth Rogoff
,
Project Syndicate
Fallujah's Forever War
Jane Arraf
,
Foreign Policy
Is Iran's Syria Policy Really About to Shift?
Ali Hashem
,
Al-Monitor
Canada's ‘Yes' PM Will One Day Have to Say ‘No'
Jeffrey Simpson
,
Globe and Mail
Sunday, June 26
Brexit and the Weakness of the West
Walter Russell Mead
,
The American Interest
Slouching Toward a Not-So-Brave New World
Hisham Melhem
,
Al Arabiya
The End of International Progressive Inevitability
David French
,
National Review
There's a Small But Real Chance Brexit Will Never Happen
Josh Keating
,
Slate
English Have Placed a Bomb Under Irish Peace Process
Fintan O'Toole
,
Guardian
A Second Scottish Referendum Is Not Inevitable
John McTernan
,
Daily Telegraph
As Olympics Near, Brazil and Rio Let the Bad Times Roll
Joe Nocera
,
NY Times
China's Pivot to Putin's Friends
Alexander Gabuev
,
Foreign Policy
Shinzo Abe's Bait-and-Switch Campaign Strategy
Jeff Kingston
,
Japan Times
Free Puerto Rico
Stephen Kinzer
,
Boston Globe
A Fresh Start for Europe
Conrad Black
,
National Post
How Brexit Could Be Good for the World
Jeffrey Garten
,
Time
Why Americans Shouldn't Freak Out About Brexit
James Poulos
,
The Federalist
In Defense of David Cameron
Kevin Lees
,
Suffragio
Is It Time for Canadexit?
Martin Regg Cohn
,
Toronto Star
The Story of India as Told By a Samosa
Justin Rowlatt
,
BBC Magazine