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January 16, 2019 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Britain Is Lost and Adrift
Jonathan Freedland, Guardian
Theresa May's Humiliation Offers Glimmer of Hope
Therese Raphael, Bloomberg View
British Politics Goes Over a Cliff
Tom McTague, Politico EU
A Very British Thrashing
Owen Matthews, Foreign Policy
Hold a Second Brexit Referendum
Roger Cohen, New York Times
A 'No Deal' Brexit Is Best for Britain and the United States
Nile Gardiner, Fox News
Are China, Russia Winning the AI Arms Race?
Peter Apps, Reuters
What Options Does May Have Left After This Brutal Defeat?
James Forsyth, Spectator
Populism in Asia Is Built to Last
Richard Heydarian, South China Morning Post
May Can't Pass Brexit, Corbyn Can't Win Confidence. Now What?
Stephen Bush, NS
Pessimism Sweeps Russia
Vladislav Inozemtsev, Moscow Times
Congo Voting Data Reveal Huge Fraud in Election
Tom Wilson et al, Financial Times


RealClearWorld Afternoon Edition

Making Up Monsters to Destroy
Damir Marusic, The American Interest
What Syria Stands to Lose
Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Foreign Affairs
The Many Lives of Liberalism
David Bell, New York Review of Books
Welcome to the Westminster Apocalypse
Marina Hyde, Guardian
Theresa May Has One Last Throw of the Brexit Dice
Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Ten Thoughts on Theresa May’s Brexit-Deal Defeat
John O'Sullivan, National Review




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