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April 22, 2019 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

The Specter Haunting Xi’s China
Ian Johnson, New York Review of Books
Catching China by the Belt (and Road)
Ethan Kapstein & Jacob Shapiro, Foreign Policy
Spain’s Conservative Revolution
Diego Torres, Politico EU
Europe's Tribes
Oliver Wiseman, CapX
Scorched But Standing — Two Symbols of the West
Niall Ferguson, Times of London
Why Did Nonbelievers Grieve for Notre Dame?
Christopher Caldwell, New York Times
Moscow Touts Threat of Direct East-West Confrontation
P. Felgenhauer, Jamestown
Sri Lanka's Christians Were Left Unprotected Far Too Long
Tasnim Nazeer, Guardian
Will the Second Arab Spring Go the Way of the First?
Mohammed Ayoob, Nat'l Interest
What the Mueller Report Tells Us About How Russia Works
Mark Galeotti, MT
South America Tries to Unite Again, This Time Under the Right
Firda Ghitis, WPR
Horror Returns to Lanka
Deccan Chronicle
Sri Lanka’s Long, Tragic History of Violence
Emily Tamkin, Washington Post
We Should Let China Spy on Us
David Fickling, Bloomberg View
Updates: Islamist group blamed in Sri Lanka bombings


RealClearWorld Afternoon Edition

The Kremlin’s Little Green Duds
Carl Bildt, Project Syndicate
Turkey’s Reliance on Trump For Sanctions Waiver Seems Misguided
Detsch, Al-M.
No More Waivers: U.S. Will Try to Force Iran Oil Exports to Zero
Josh Rogin, WaPo
Zelensky, TV Comedian, Trounces President in Ukraine Vote
Higgins & Mendel, NYT
Social-Media Silence in Sri Lanka
Graeme Wood, The Atlantic




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