Week of March 27, 2017 Archives
RealClearWorld
Evening
Edition
Monday, March 27
How the EU Lost Its Way
Giulio Tremonti
&
Theodore Roosevelt Malloch
,
Politico EU
Happy Anniversary to America's Shameful Travesty in Yemen
Micah Zenko
,
FP
Trump Is Building an Arab NATO to Contain Iran
Lawrence Solomon
,
National Post
Hindu Nationalists Risk Radicalizing India's Muslims
Devesh Kapur
,
Project Syndicate
Mike Pence Ushers in the AIPAC Honeymoon
David Horovitz
,
Times of Israel
Don't Blame WhatsApp for the Westminster Attack
Stephen Bush
,
New Statesman
The Bolsheviks Versus the Deep State
Anne O’Donnell
,
New York Times
Why Camps are the Wrong Way to Help Today's Refugees
Paul Collier
,
Spectator
Steve Bannon's Man in the Middle East
Katie Glueck
,
McClatchy
Europe:
US weighs Montenegro NATO bid
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Elections:
Bulgaria's GERB wins vote
Tuesday, March 28
What Comes Before Jihad
Niall Ferguson
,
Boston Globe
The Honeymoon's Over for Trump and Putin
Michael Crowley
,
Politico
The Putinocracy's Corruption Problem
Walter Russell Mead
,
The American Interest
No, Trump's Plan to Fight ISIS Is Not the Same as Obama's
Joshua Keating
,
Slate
Trump Has a Strategy for Destroying ISIS -- And It's Working
Kori Schake
,
FP
The Temptations of a Resilient China
Stephen Roach
,
Project Syndicate
Turkey Is Determined to Test NATO
Fehim Tastekin
,
Al-Monitor
Does NATO Really Need Montenegro?
Doug Bandow
,
The National Interest
Monsanto Meets Match as India's Hindu Nationalists Rise
Bhardwaj
et al.,
Reuters
The Russian Farce
Victor Davis Hanson
,
National Review
POLLS:
2017 French Presidential Election
ELECTIONS:
Serbia, Bulgaria
Wednesday, March 29
Why Vladimir Putin Covets Montenegro
Michael J. Totten
,
World Affairs Journal
'Mission Accomplished' Will Never Come in Afghanistan
Stephen Walt
,
Foreign Pol.
We're About to Find Out How Populist Britain Really Is
Sebastian Mallaby
,
WaPo
A Generous, Globally-Minded Brexit Could Reunite a Torn Country
Spectator
May Can No Longer Lecture Scots on Self-Determination
Nicola Sturgeon
,
Guardian
For Turkish President, Referendum on Power Is a Big Gamble
Chris Torchia
,
AP
5 Reasons Erdogan Will Win the Turkish Referendum
Omair Anas
,
Middle East Eye
Gulen Casts Large Shadow Over Turkey's Ties With West
Semih Idiz
,
Al-Monitor
Donald Trump, Lost in Africa
Alexis Okeowo
,
The New Yorker
Trudeau: Fine Communicator, Faltering Democrat
Lawrence Martin
,
Globe and Mail
Thursday, March 30
All Signals Point Once Again to War in Gaza
Daniel Shapiro
,
Bloomberg View
Negotiation Fantasies: Hopes & Delusions From Brexitasia
Markus Becker
,
Spiegel
How Not to Think About Vladimir Putin
John Daniel Davidson
,
The Federalist
Why Trump's TV Addiction Is a Problem for Canada
Konrad Yakabuski
,
Globe & Mail
Saudi Arabia Pivots to Asia (For Now)
Owen Daniels
,
The Diplomat
The Art of a Deal With the Taliban
Richard Olson
,
New York Times
Despite Outward Calm, Ethiopia Extends State of Emergency
Paul Schemm
,
WaPo
Tillerson Leaves Ankara With No New Enemies -- Or Friends
Amberin Zaman
,
ALM
Tillerson, Erdogan & the Future of U.S.-Turkey Ties
Metin Gurcan
&
David Craig
,
RCP
Friday, March 31
India May Be Rethinking Nuclear First Strikes
Max Fisher
,
New York Times
Pakistan Is No Friend to America
C. Christine Fair
,
National Interest
Top Commander: Banning Nukes Would Make Wars Worse
Jacqueline Klimas
,
Pol.
Is Russia Building an Arc of Iron Around Europe?
Andrew Rettman
,
EU Observer
Ireland Seethes Over Brexit, But Needs a Strategy
Noel Whelan
,
Irish Times
For EU, French Vote Is Existential
Quentin Aries
,
Politico EU
ICYMI: Venezuela Is a Ticking Time Bomb
Ed Feulner
&
Ana Quintana
,
RealClearWorld
FRANCE 2017 |
IFOP-Fiducial:
Melenchon trends upward