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January 7, 2019 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Russia's Foreign Policy Goals Haven't Changed Since 1991
D. Gorenburg, PONARS-E
Is Taiwan's Military Really Ready to Take on China?
James Holmes, National Interest
India’s Options and the Pashtun Factor in Afghanistan
Mohammed Ayoob, The Hindu
Putin’s Semi-Free Press Problem
Nina Krushcheva, Project Syndicate
Canada's Complacency Is an Economic Danger
Conrad Black, National Post
Why Africa Loves China
Mehari Taddele Maru, Al Jazeera
Brazil Finds More Than a Friend in Israel
Allison Fedirka, Geopolitical Futures
The Elusive Quest For Peace Between Turks and Kurds
Dilan Okcuoglu, Conversation
A Memo For Pompeo: Opportunities for the U.S. in 2019
Dan Runde, The Hill
Pivot to Democracy: How the Quad Can Find Its Purpose
Alyssa Ayres, War on the Rocks
Merkel’s Germany, a Generation after Reunification
George Will, National Review
Did U.S. Ambitions Lead to Russian Estrangement?
Joshua Shifrinson, Russia Matters
Will There Be Another Crash in 2019?
Felix Martin, New Statesman
Dangers of the Waiting Game on 2nd Scottish Referendum
L. Riddoch, Scotsman
James Mattis Wasn't Ready to Serve in a Democracy
Micah Zenko, Foreign Policy
Tarnishing a Developing-World Star
Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg View
Is the Ark of the Covenant in Ethiopia?
Melissa Twigg, Daily Beast




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