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November 30, 2018 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Building a U.S. Foreign Policy Counter-Elite
Stephen Kinzer, Boston Globe
The U.S. and China Are the Closest of Enemies
Mark Leonard, Project Syndicate
Russia-Ukraine: Soggy Response to Kerch Aggression
John Besemeres, Lowy
Ukraine Doesn’t Deserve America’s Blind Support
Ted Galen Carpenter, Amer. Cons.
Ukraine Under Martial Law: Shrugs And Confusion
Christopher Miller, RFERL
Germany's Effete Foreign Policy Won't Concern Putin
Andreas Kluth, Handelsblatt
Nicaragua’s Revolution Has Eaten Its Children
Markos Kounalakis, Miami Herald
Chinese Interference Clouds Taiwan's Local Elections
Elliot Waldman, WP Review
Turkey Irate Over U.S. Obstructions in Syria
Semih Idiz, Al Monitor
The U.S.-Mexico Relationship Is About to Get Weirder
Andrés Martinez, The Atlantic
The Vatican's Agreement With China Looks Even Worse Now
Nina Shea, Hudson
Opinion Europe's Jew Hatred, and Ours
Bari Weiss, New York Times
Sources: Trump Org. Planned to Give Putin Penthouse
Cormier & Leopold, BF
Labour Remainers Play a Risky Game
Philip Collins, Times of London
Katowice Climate Summit: What to Watch
Amy Myers Jaffe, Council on Foreign Relations




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