July 16, 2017 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Is It the 1930s or the 1970s?
Hal Brands & Charles Edel, Foreign Policy
The Overpopulation Doomsayers Are at It Again
Christine Emba, Washington Post
Why Congress Avoids Making Rules About Who U.S. Kills
George Will, Nat'l Post
China's Base in Djibouti a Geopolitical Game-Changer
David Rothkopf, The National
Justin Trudeau’s Rotten Two Weeks
Margaret Wente, Globe and Mail
Iran Dominates in Iraq After U.S. ‘Handed the Country Over’
Tim Arango, NY Times
The Ayatollah’s Billion-Dollar Alaskan Bag Man
Zach Dorfman, Politico Magazine
Putin Preferred Clinton? Let's Test Trump's Theory
Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
There’s Still a Real Chance for a 2nd Brexit Vote
Jonathan Freedland, Guardian
Brexit: A View From Germany
Markus Krall, The Spectator
ISIS Was a Symptom. State Collapse Is the Disease
Thanassis Cambanis, The Globe
This is India's China War, Round Two
Neville Maxwell, South China Morning Post
Trump, Macron, and the Meaning of Civilization
Noah Millman, The Week
Will Trump Scandals Scuttle U.S.-Russia Progress on Syria?
Maxim Suchkov, ALM
No One Ever Truly Retires From Russian Intelligence
Ralph Peters, New York Post
Tucker Carlson Goes to War Against the Neocons
Curt Mills, The National Interest
British Columbia’s Perfect Firestorm
Christopher Pollon, The Walrus
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