August 24, 2017 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
What to Expect When You’re Expecting Zapad 2017
Michael Kofman
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War on the Rocks
Putin's Foreign Policy Non-Options
Pavel Baev
,
Jamestown Foundation
What a Korean Agreement May Look Like
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
If Nixon Went to China, Trump Can Talk to North Korea
Seigfried Hecker
,
Politico
India Feels the Heat From China's Belt and Road
Dhruva Jaishankar
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Lowy Interpreter
Time Is Up on Rex Tillerson
Max Boot
,
Foreign Policy
Better Algorithms, Not Censorship, Will Protect Democracy
Eileen Donahoe
,
CFR
Canada's Long Literature of Fears of U.S. Invasion
Robert McGill
,
The Walrus
When Do We Leave Europe?
Ari Afilalo
,
Times of Israel
A New G-2: China and the EU?
Andrei Lungu
,
The Diplomat
Could Japan Sit Out a Conflict in Korea?
Grant Newsham
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Asia Times
Kushner Chases Middle East Peace
Emily Jane Fox
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Vanity Fair
Unusual History of Heligoland, 'Crown Jewel' of the North Sea
N. Ascherson
,
LRB
The Geopolitics of Crazy
John Feffer
,
LobeLog
Can Anything Stop Rural Decline?
Alana Semuels
,
The Atlantic
Trump’s Conservative Internationalism
Henry Nau
,
National Review
Trump Puts the Squeeze on China and Russia
Sean Keeley
,
The American Interest
History Will Not Be Kind to the Anti-Brexit Camp
The Commentator
Why Is Westeros Still Poor?
Adam Ozimek
,
Forbes
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
The Decline of the Western Tourist
Afshin Molavi
,
Foreign Policy
Iran, Turkey Move to Re-Establish Role as Regional Backbone
Ali Hashem
,
ALM
Egypt May Be Newest Front in Trump’s Battle With N. Korea
Adam Taylor
,
Wash Post
Washington's Unfocused Decision on Aid to Egypt
Eric Trager
,
Washington Institute
Muslims Have Most to Lose From Barcelona
Konrad Yakabuski
,
Globe and Mail
Trump and the Forever War in Afghanistan
Steve Chapman
,
Chicago Tribune
Is It Possible That Macron Might Just Triumph?
Jonathan Miller
,
The Spectator
'It's a Slow Death': World's Worst Humanitarian Crisis
Shuaib Almosawa
et al.,
NYT
North Korea's 200 Christians Are Running Out of Time
Elizabeth Dias
,
Time