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January 17, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Mexico’s New Foreign Policy: A Return to the Past
Allison Fedirka
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Geopolitical Futures
Francis Fukuyama’s Shrinking Idea
Alan Wolfe
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New Republic
Macron's Cahiers de Doléances
Robert Zaretsky
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Foreign Policy
A China Chip on New Zealand’s Shoulder?
Robert Ayson
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Lowy Interpreter
The Stance Japan Should Take Amid a U.S.-China Showdown
Japan News
Marching Toward a Massacre in Sudan
Nicholas Kristof
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New York Times
Disturbing New Reality for Diplomats Working in China
David Mulroney
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Globe & Mail
Theresa May's Historic Defeat
Amy Davidson Sorkin
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New Yorker
May’s Historic Defeat, and Swift Triumph
Michael Brendan Dougherty
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National Review
From Now on, the Answer Will Be: 'That's What They Said About Brexit'
Coyne
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NP
An Accidental Brexit Could Be the Best Thing for the UK
Douglas Carswell
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CapX
Is This How Britain Ends?
Noah Millman
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The Week
Belgium’s Integration Blues
Simon Desplanque
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European Council on Foreign Relations
Saudi Arabia More Unpredictable Than Ever
Bruce Riedel
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Al Monitor
Turkey’s Threat to Kurds Demands U.S. Protection
Dov Zakheim
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The Hill
Guatemala's Corruption Crisis
Rachel Bowen
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The Conversation
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Al Shabaab Could Stymie Kenya’s Economic Progress
Con Coughlin
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The National
From Caliphate to Insurgency: ISIS Is Not Going Away
Aaron Kliegman
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Free Beacon
Venezuelan Opposition's Bold Gambit to Unseat Maduro
Frida Ghitis
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WPR
Britain's Tories May Be Headed Toward a Major Split
Sebastian Payne
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Financial Times
In This World Climate, Nice Canadians Finish Last
Ethan Epstein
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Washington Times
Canadian's Death Sentence Will Backfire on Beijing
John Lee
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Hudson Institute