November 6, 2014 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
5 Republicans Set to Dominate U.S. Foreign Policy
John Hudson, FP
How the Middle East Got to This Point
Conrad Black, National Review
U.S. Elections: A View from Expat London
Anne Jolis, The Spectator
The Critical Bay of Bengal
Robert Kaplan, Stratfor
Welcome Back to Washington, Neocons
Eli Lake, Daily Beast
Russian Nationalists Scare the Kremlin
Ivan Sukhov, Moscow Times
China Chips Away at the Death Penalty
Xu Lanting, Worldcrunch
Congress Must Lead in Rebuilding U.S. Military
David Adesnik, FPI
America's Financial Imperialism Damages Britain
P. Oborne, Telegraph
East Germany's Trade in Human Beings
Gavin Haines, BBC
Chinese State Visit and an Animal Slaughter in Africa
E. Hannon, Slate
South Africa's Decade of Lost Leadership
J. Hamill, World Politics Review
ISIS on the Run in Iraq
Riyadh Mohammed, Fiscal Times
ISIS vs the Taliban in the Battle for Recruits
Yousafzai & Seibert, Vocativ
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Obama's Bad Foreign Policy Will Drag On
James Carafano, TNI
Europe Dominates Prosperity Rankings
Ami Sedghi, Guardian
France's Growing Jihadist Problem
Julia Heyer, Der Spiegel
The Bear Turns: Russia's Pivot to Asia
Roger Cohen, NY Times
Jerusalem in Unholy Grip of Religious Fervor
David Horovitz, ToI
Republicans Win the Senate. Earth Will Survive
Alex Berezow, RCS
Japan's Economy: Big Bazookas
The Economist
Turkey's Sultan Builds Himself a Palace
David Blair, Telegraph