April 27, 2017 Archives

Where Europe's Populist Tide First Rose

RealClearWorld Managing Editor Joel Weickgenant discusses the origins of populism in Europe with James Kirchick, author of the new book "The End of Europe: Dictators, Demagogues, and the Coming Dark Age."

Trump Meets Argentine President Macri: "I'll Tell Him About North Korea, And He'll Tell Me About Lemons"

President Trump meets the President of Argentina Mauricio Macri in the White House and jokes with an Argentinan reporter about opening the American market for Argentine lemons. TRUMP: First time in the Oval Office for the President and Mrs. Macri. And it's a great, great honor to have them here. He's been my friend for many years. We

The First 100 Days - Episode 14

In our final episode, RealClearPolitics managing editor Emily Goodin talks to Cliff Sims, Special Assistant to the President and Assistant Communications Director for White House Message Strategy, about the president's first 100 days. Then RealClearWorld editor Joel Weickgenant talks with Robert Zaretsky, a professor at the University of Houston

State Dept.: Rex Tillerson Will Chair UNSC Meeting On Denuclearizing Korea In NY Friday

State Department spokesman Mark Toner previews Secretary Tillerson's schedule in NYC tomorrow, where the Secretary will chair UNSC ministerial on denuclearization of North Korea. TONER: Hello. A couple of things at the top actually. First of all, tomorrow at the U.N., the Secretary is travelling there. He's going to chair a special

The Northwest Passage: Canada's Newest Shipping Shortcut

This video from Wendover Productions discusses the potential geopolitical consequences of a 'Northwest Passage' through Canada's Northern archepelago being ice-free in summer.

What Argentina's Macri Needs From Trump

Bloomberg: Diego Ferro, Greylock Capital's co-chief investment officer, discusses Argentine President Mauricio Macri's meeting with President Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."

Sen. Merkley: Trump White House North Korea Briefing Was A Photo-Op

In an interview with CNN's Erin Burnett Thursday night, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said President Trump used U.S. Senators as a photo-op when he invited them to the White House to brief them on the North Korean threat. Merkley said Trump only showed for a short time and that his colleagues learned nothing that you couldn't read in a new

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