February 13, 2018 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

The Middle East's Coming War
Ronen Bergman, New York Times
This Could Be the Crisis That Breaks the United Nations
Richard Gowan, WP Review
Why People Keep Falling For Tyrants
David Livingstone Smith, Aeon
How Djibouti Became China's Gateway to Africa
Dietmar Pieper, Der Spiegel
Uzbekistan: Coming in From the Cold?
Neil Buckley, Financial Times
For Germany, Stability Trumps Ambition
Judy Dempsey, Carnegie Europe
The Danger of Undemocratic Liberalism
Dani Rodrik, Project Syndicate
Horror in Burma
Jay Nordlinger, National Review
Bosnian Serb Police Arm Up, Stoke Fears
Julian Borger, Guardian
Croatia: The Fragile Heart of the Balkans
Matthew Engel, New Statesman
Inside France's Secret War Against Jihadists of Mali
Didier Francois, Worldcrunch
Mexico’s Drug War Is No Closer to an End
Jacob Shapiro, Geopolitical Futures
The U.S. Is in the Business of Tearing Families Apart
Jonathan Blitzer, New Yorker
There's a Crack Between the U.S. and Europe Over China
Hal Brands, Bloomberg View
The Fetishization of Kim Yo Jong
Krishnadev Calamur, The Atlantic

RealClearWorld Afternoon Edition

Amid Venezuelan Collapse, Parents Leaving Kids at Orphanages
A. Faiola, WaPo
Dawn of the Eurasian Century
Jon Boone, CapX
China Isn't America's Enemy, at Least Not Yet
James Stavridis, Bloomberg View
Renzi’s Flirtation With Macron Unsettles European Socialists
Barigazzi et al, Pol. EU
Will Zuma Go?
Carien Du Plessis, Daily Maverick
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