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November 12, 2018 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

World War I Relived Day by Day
Patrick Chovanec, New York Review of Books
Angela Merkel Is No Centrist
Christopher Caldwell, Weekly Standard
Europe: The Psychological Gap Between East and West
Koert Debeuf, Car. Europe
Identity Politics Loom Over Indonesia’s Election
Deasy Simandjuntak, East Asia Forum
What Does Iran Really Think of China?
Mahmoud Pargoo, The Diplomat
Face Facts: Ukraine's Cease-Fire Deal Is Dead
Ariana Gic & Roman Sohn, EU Observer
World War I Is More Than Trenches in France
James Holmes, National Interest
100 Years and the World Has Come Full-Circle
Nicholas Dungan, Atlantic Council
Fighting the Great War
Michael Auslin, National Review
Today's Armies Are Still Fighting World War I
James Stavridis, Bloomberg View
Are 100 Years Enough?
Priya Satia, New Republic
China Pays Out at UN to Support Visions of New Order
Allen-Ebrahimian, et al, Yahoo
Why Japan Is Building Its Military, Fast
David Bercuson, National Post
Saudis Close to Crown Prince Discussed Assassinating Enemies
Mazzetti et al, NYT
The West Reassesses Belarus
Grigory Ioffe, Jamestown Foundation
Hundreds of Thousands March to Celebrate Polish Independence
Jan Cienski, Politico EU
Extreme Nationalism Is as Polish as Pierogi
Remi Adekoya, Foreign Policy
Gaza Militants Fire Dozens of Rockets After Israeli Raid
Reuters




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