April 2, 2017 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Angela Merkel Should Step Down
Stephen Kinzer, Boston Globe
Marine Le Pen's Tricky Alliance With Donald Trump
James McAuley, Washington Post
China's Once and Future Democracy
Orville Schell, Wall Street Journal
How Independent Britain Can Stay Friends With the EU
James Forsyth, Spectator
Brexit's Ending Is Yet to Be Written
Timothy Garton Ash, Globe and Mail
Will South Korea Pivot to China?
Ethan Epstein, Weekly Standard
How to Push Back on Iran's Hegemonic Ambitions
Martin Indyk, Brookings Institution
Egypt's Coming Revolt of the Poor
Zeinab Abul-Magd, Foreign Policy
Can Tillerson Ease NATO’s Trump Fears in Brussels?
Kimberly Dozier, Daily Beast
Palestine's Man in Washington
Neri Zilber, Politico Magazine
Is India Still the World's Largest Democracy?
Riju Agrawal, The National Interest
How Does Populism Turn Authoritarian? See Venezuela
Fisher & Taub, NY Times
Venezuela's Homicide Epidemic Is Going Unrecorded
Garzon & Muggah, LA Times
Ecuador Isn't an Easy Win for Latin America's Right Wing
Mac Margolis, Bloomberg
Beyond the Blade: The Truth About Knife Crime in Britain
Gary Younge, Guardian
Why Ayaan Hirsi Ali Gets Up So Many People's Noses
Julie Szego, Sydney M.H.
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