October 29, 2015 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The Battle Over the South China Sea Has Just Begun
Josh Rogin, BV
Post-Iran Deal, It's Business as Usual for Israel
Ben Caspit, Al-Monitor
More European Integration Is an Obvious Winner
Simon Nixon, WSJ
The EU Will Flatten Britain
Nigel Farage, Telegraph
The Other Refugee Crisis
Joshua Meservey, RealClearWorld
So You Thought Colombia's War Was Over?
Laura Secorun Palet, Ozy
In the EU, Ominous Echoes of Ancient Rome
Peter Jones, Spectator
Poland Takes a Stand for Sovereignty
A. Kasonta, American Conservative
A Strange Dispute in South China Sea
Economist
The Moment Corbyn Silenced His Critics
Liam Young, Independent
How George Osborne Fell to Earth
George Eaton, New Statesman
No Straight Talk in Mideast Diplomacy
Thomas Friedman, New York Times
Dennis Ross: US Needs Better Approach to Israel
Eric Cortellessa, TOI
Putin's Hard Propaganda Sell on Syria
Paul Roderick Gregory, Forbes
A New Undersea Cold War?
Jim Stavridis, Huffington Post
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Extremist Education: How to Be a Good Little Jihadi
Niqash
Europe the Reluctant Tyrant
Joel Weickgenant, RealClearWorld
Germany's Growing Hate Problem
Der Spiegel
House of Lords Reform Is Badly Needed
The Economist
2014: Most Violent Year Since Cold War
Bard Amundsen, SciNordic
Namibian Genocide Finally Gets Recognition
Daniel Gross, S'sonian
22 Shipwrecks Found in One Spot in Greece
Rossella Lorenzi, D-News
Russians to Go to Moon by 2029
Loren Grush, The Verge