RealClearWorld Evening Edition

Monday, January 30
Israel Won't Attack Iran - Barry Rubin, Jerusalem Post
Hamas Breaks With Iran, Loses Sponsor - Paul Scham, The National Interest
The Muslim Brotherhood's Dissidents - Amr Ezzat, Al-Masry Al-Youm
Syrian Rebels' War of Attrition - Michael Weiss, Daily Telegraph
Open Economy Key to Burma's Democracy - Sebastian Strangio, Diplomat
Myanmar's '88 Generation' Prisoners - Megha Rajagopalan, Foreign Policy
Mission Not Accomplished in Libya - Tony Karon, Time
The End of Japan's Export Era - Fareed Zakaria, CNN
China's Connectivity Revolution - Stephen Roach, JoongAng Daily
Rap and the Revolutions - Sujatha Fernandes, New York Times
Tuesday, January 31
Hamas Hasn't Been Hurt by Syria's Fall - Caroline Glick, Jerusalem Post
Saudi Arabia's Role in Syria - Roula Khalaf, Financial Times
Europe's 'Suffering Olympics': Hitler vs. Stalin - Roger Cohen, NY Times
The Factions Behind North Korea's Facade - Aidan Foster-Carter, Asia Times
The New Turkey: 'Eurasia's China' - Cagaptay, Arifagaoglu & Menekse, CNN
Uneasy U.S. Cooperation on Cuban Oil - Tim Padgett, Time
Repeating Old Afghan Mistakes - Brahma Chellaney, Project Syndicate
Time for Israel to Separate Church, State - Uri Misgav, Haaretz
George W. Bush, Disliked But Appreciated - Margaret Weiss, Daily Star
New Green Revolution Will Feed the World - Tom Chivers, Daily Telegraph
Wednesday, February 1
The Politics of Dignity - Thomas Friedman, New York Times
The Maliki Dilemma - Kenneth Pollack, The National Interest
Wishful Thinking About Taliban Talks - Michael Boyle, The Guardian
The 'Russification' of Italy - Stefano Casertano, The European
Europe Teams With China in Space Race - Christian Schwagerl, Der Spiegel
Why America Needs Amphibious Skills - J. Randy Forbes, The Diplomat
The World's Real Oil Crisis - Thomas Homer-Dixon, Globe and Mail
Canada's Conservatives Change Tune on China - John Ivison, National Post
Return of the Brain-Drain Panic - Jagdish Bhagwati, The American Interest
Taiwan's Democracy Is No Model - Cain Nunns, Global Post
Thursday, February 2
From Russia, for Bashar's Eyes Only - Michael Young, Daily Star
Is Israel Preparing to Attack Iran? - David Ignatius, Washington Post
Why China Isn't Freaking Out - Michael Mazza & Daniel Vajdic, The Diplomat
Egypt's Soccer Mobs Threaten the Revolt - James Dorsey, Foreign Policy
The Mood in Britain Is to Muddle Along - Martin Kettle, The Guardian
Afghanistan: Noble Project Turned Noble Failure - Jonathan Kay, Natl Post
What U.S. Could Learn from Italy's Mario Monti - Nathan Gardels, CSM
Australia Must Beef Up Northern Naval Presence - Scott Barnes, SMH
Is Canada Really Helping World's Poor? - Elizabeth Payne, Ottawa Citizen
Can Science End War? - John Horgan, The Atlantic
Friday, February 3
A Nuclear Arabia - Yochi Dreazen, National Journal
Envisioning a Deal With Iran - Luers & Pickering, New York Times
Israel Won't Rest Until Hezbollah Annihilated - Con Coughlin, Telegraph
Regional 'Great Game' Produces Syrian Deadlock - Tony Karon, Time
Why a War in Europe Is Not Impossible - Ovidiu Nahoi, Eurozine
Russian Protests Echo U.S. Civil Rights Movement - Leon Aron, CSM
Obama's Turn on Nuclear Weapons - Joseph Cirincione, Foreign Affairs
Why Is Britain Giving Money to India? - Abhijit Pandya, Daily Mail
Canada's Long Game on China - Joseph Caron & Wenran Jiang, National Post
Sudan Tests China's Foreign Policy - Daniel Large, World Politics Review