Week of July 11, 2016 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, July 11
The U.S.-China Thucydides Trap Seen From Beijing
Mo Shengkai
&
Chen Yue
, TNI
China Should Heed The Hague
Umesh Pandey
,
Bangkok Post
Europeans Love the EU. It's Not Going Anywhere.
Miguel Otero-Iglesias
,
Politico EU
Why the EU Had It Coming
Tim Parks
,
New York Times
East Asian Trade Will Always Bloom
Wang Wen
&
Chen Xiaochen
&
Chang Yudi
,
Diplomat
Britain: Another Country, Not My Own
Buttonwood
,
Economist
The Perverse Geopolitics of Brexit
Manuel Muniz
&
Bernardo Navazo
,
New Atlanticist
How Can Australia's Damaged Prime Minister Survie?
Tom Switzer
,
SMH
Where Anti-Capitalism and Anti-Semitism Intersect
Ian Buruma
,
Times Literary
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Russia?
European Council on Foreign Relations
Russia Has the Most Boring Election of 2016
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
The Left Wants to Ban Old People From Voting
Josh Gelernter
,
National Review
Obama Plans Major Nuclear Policy Changes
Josh Rogin
,
Washington Post
Living Through Turkey’s Descent Into Authoritarianism
Riada Asimovic Akyol
,
Nation
Terrorism and the New Normal
Aaron David Miller
,
Wall Street Journal
Tuesday, July 12
Truth Catches the Iran Deal
Bret Stephens
,
Wall Street Journal
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Tightens Grip on Rouhani
Zahra Alipour
,
Al-Monitor
Did NATO Break Its Promises to Yeltsin?
James Goldgeier
,
War on the Rocks
Moscow Faces a Reinvigorated NATO
John Lough
,
Chatham House
America Acts Local, ISIS Thinks Global
J.L. McFate
&
C. Kozak
,
Foreign Policy
Nicaraguan Politics: Far More Than Just Ortega
Christine Wade
,
World Politics Review
The 21st-Century Nationalism That Stalks Europe
Tony Barber
,
Financial Times
How the World Fell Out of Love with Obama
Nahal Toosi
,
Politico
3 Powerful Women Could Soon Be Leading West
Kelly McParland
,
National Post
In Praise of the Tory Party's Anti-Corbyn
Rachel Cunliffe
,
CapX
Can Theresa May Avoid Political 'Death by Europe'?
Ian Birrell
,
Guardian
What a Trumpist GOP Will Mean for Asia
Robert Kelly
,
Lowy Interpreter
Is the U.S. Backing Torture and Sharia in Syria?
Ben Norton
,
Salon
Filipinos Call for a #Chexit in South China Sea
Steve Mollman
,
Quartz
Zimbabwe's Dying Dictatorship
Michael Bratton
&
Eldred Masunungure
,
Foreign Affairs
U.S. Must Lead on Refugee Crisis
Michael Hayden
&
James Stavridis
,
Miami Herald
European Support for Defense? It's Complicated
Richard Eichenberg
,
The Conversation
Wednesday, July 13
Russian Foreign Policy: 'We Don't Trust You in the Least'
Neef
&
Karaganov
,
Spiegel
What the Nuclear Deal's Backers Owe to Iran's Victims
Eli Lake
,
Bloomberg View
China and the U.S. Drift in Perilous Waters
Tonio Andrade
,
Washington Post
Making the Most of a NATO Summit
Reva Goujon,
Stratfor
The U.S. Should Ratify the Law of the Sea Treaty
Bonnie Glaser
,
The Cipher Brief
Can We Have a Set of Rules to Govern the South China Sea?
Albert
&
Erickson
,
CFR
China's Maritime Claims: Emotion Over History
Bill Hayton
,
National Interest
How China Is Rewriting the Book on Human Origins
Jane Qiu
,
Nature
How Technology Disrupted the Truth, Globally
Katharine Viner
,
Guardian
ISIS Targets Young Saudi Men to Carry Out Attacks
Edwin Mora
,
Breitbart
Did Rupert Murdoch Choose Britain's New Prime Minister?
Robert Mackey
,
Intercept
China’s Plans to Railroad the West (Literally)
Brendon Hong
,
Daily Beast
The Abdication of the Left
Dani Rodrik
,
Project Syndicate
There Are No Permanent Allies, Only Permanent Interests
Isi Leibler
,
Jerusalem Post
Why Boeing Shouldn't Do Business With Iran
Jon Schanzer
&
Amir Toumaj
,
MarketWatch
Thursday, July 14
Obama’s Syria Plan Teams Up American and Russian Forces
Josh Rogin
,
WaPo
Are Obama's Syria Dissenters Right?
Joseph Cassidy
,
RealClearWorld
Report: Missile Defense System Unable to Protect U.S. Public
David Willman
, LAT
Obama’s Iran Experiment
Clifford May
,
Washington Times
Iran Deal: Encouraging Start, But Expect Challenges
Robert Einhorn
,
Brookings
What's the Best Brexit May Could Get for Britain?
Patrick Wintour
,
Guardian
Boris Johnson Makes the State Department LOL
Hayes Brown
,
BuzzFeed
The Brexit Minister's Strategy for Britain
David Davis
,
Conservative Home
Brexit Vote Shows Need for Inclusive Growth
Zsolt Darvas
,
Bruegel
How Brexit Sunk Labour
Dylan Matthews
,
Vox
Meet the Motley Brexit Crew
David Francis
,
Foreign Policy
A Wider Canal Can Free Panama From Its Past
Eduardo Barajas Sandoval
,
Worldcrunch
China, Like All Powers, Will Ignore International Law
Graham Allison
,
The Diplomat
A Short History of Boris Johnson Insulting Foreign Leaders
David Graham
,
Atlantic
Learning From the Resurrection of Medellin
Sami Karam
,
New Geography
Israel's Foreign Policy Evolves Past Washington
Karina Piser
,
World Politics Review
Friday, July 15
Nice Attack Shows How Easy It Is to Commit an Atrocity
Con Coughlin
,
Telegraph
No End in Sight to the Acute Menace Facing France
Economist
The Wider Threat to France
Peter Apps
,
Reuters
France Is the Top Target for Terrorists
Andrew Peek
,
New York Daily News
'Never Seen That Level of Hysteria and Terror'
Calla Wahlquist
,
Guardian
To Israelis, a Familiar Form of Terror
Jonathan Tobin
,
Commentary
In Nice, Vibrant Celebration Gives Way to Trail of Death
Andrew Higgins
, NY
Times
What the West Can Still Offer the World
Hilton Root
,
RealClearWorld
The Nationalism Problem: DPRK, Syria, Venezuela and England
J. Russo
,
Observer
The Future of the Iranian Nuclear Deal Is Still Uncertain
Ariane Tabatabai
,
The Bulletin
Only China Can Improve China's Behavior
Matt Gurney
,
National Post
China Has No Respect
Steve Mollman
&
Heather Timmons
,
Quartz
A Journey to Untangle Melania Trump's Slovenian Roots
Andrej Mrevlje
,
Worldcrunch
How the EU's Crisis Limits NATO
Kamran Bokhari
,
Geopolitical Futures
Britain's Foreign Office Has Been Declining for Years
Tim King
,
Politico EU
Why Sweden and Finland Will Only Be Partners to NATO
Carl Bergqvist
,
WOTR
Lessons From the Second Lebanon War
Amir Peretz
,
Jerusalem Post
Russia Uses Finance to Destroy a Country
L. Todd Wood
,
Washington Times
Saturday, July 16
The Sultan Survives. What Now for Turkey's Politics?
Economist
Turkish Instability Could Hamper Battle on Terror
Jay Solomon
&
Carol Lee
,
WSJ
The Night Erdogan Almost Lost Turkey
Noah Blaser
,
Foreign Policy
Even if His Regime Survives, Turkey's Erdogan Is Done
Aaron Klein
,
Breitbart
The Nice Terror Attack Is Why Donald Trump Might Win
Tim Stanley
,
Telegraph
How Turkey Reached Its Breaking Point
Stephen Kinzer,
Boston Globe
After the Slaughter in Nice, Are We Safe Anywhere?
Joel Dreyfuss
,
Washington Post
Terror Now Goes Well Beyond ISIS
Fred Kaplan
,
Slate
Destroying ISIS Won't Save Us From ISIS
Ian Bremmer
,
Time
Britain Gives Two Fingers to the World
Jonathan Freedland
,
Guardian
A Political Storm Is Brewing in Italy
Mark Gilbert
,
World Politics Review
Secret Saudi-9/11 Files Finally Revealed
Shane Harris
,
Daily Beast
A Stark Nuclear Warning
Jerry Brown
,
New York Review of Books
An Era of Female Power Gathers Force in Europe
Alan Philps
,
The National
When and Why Nationalism Beats Globalism
Jonathan Haidt
,
American Interest
ARCHIVES: The Status of U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Turkey
Bell
&
Loehrke
,
Bulletin
ARCHIVES: The Turkish Enigma
Stratfor
Sunday, July 17
The 5 Most Powerful Armies in 2030
Robert Farley
,
National Interest
The Difference Between ISIS and ISIS-ish
William McCants
,
Time
The Coup Attempt Is Bad News for Turkey’s Democracy
Soner Cagaptay
,
Wash. Post
Turkey's President Saved by That Which He Hates
Mike Giglio
,
BuzzFeed
Europe Doesn't Care if Poor Countries Have Food or Money
Alex Berezow
,
ACSH
The Spirit of the Cold War Has Reawakened
Fyodor Lukyanov
,
Huffington Post
Japan Reverts to Fascism
Josh Gelernter
,
National Review
Turkey's Coup That Wasn't
Roger Cohen
,
New York Times
Turkey's Coup May Have Failed, But the Next One Won't
Robert Fisk
,
Independent