May 14, 2017 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Vladimir Putin Is No Geopolitical Genius
Carl Bildt, Washington Post
The U.S. and Turkey Are on a Collision Course in Syria
Colin Kahl, Foreign Policy
Why Arming the Kurds Is Worth Angering the Turks
Michael J. Totten, The Tower
Vision of a Closer Europe Is retreating to the Core
Tony Barber, Financial Times
Whistling Past the Geopolitical Graveyard
Nouriel Roubini, Project Syndicate
Are Hezbollah, Israel Heading for a Third War?
Nour Samaha, Al-Monitor
Trump Makes a Decent Deal With China
Christopher Balding, Bloomberg View
Trump Should Access Hollywood to Gain Leverage Over China
Ben Domenech, TNI
Portugal Ends 49-Year Losing Streak at Eurovision
Patrick Freyne, Irish Times
Who's Killing Women Tourists in Panama?
Jeremy Kryt, The Daily Beast
The Lib Dem Election Strategy Isn’t Working
Andrew Grice, The Independent
Germany’s Road to Global Leadership Passes Through Africa
Lynsey Chutel, Quartz
Merkel Hopes to Consolidate Gains in Big State Election
Alison Smale, NY Times
When Cambodia Burns
Alex Consiglio, The Diplomat
For Guatemalan Migrants, Life Without Papers Is Pricey
Francisco Rodríguez, MH
In Canada's Odd Cultural Appropriation Debate, the Mob Wins
Jon Kay, Nat'l Post
White Canadian Editors Really Love Cultural Appropriation
Sarah Hagi, Vice
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