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June 17, 2019 Archives

RealClearWorld Morning Edition

Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Hope For a Better China
Gideon Rachman, Fin. Times
Let’s Defend Hong Kong by Backing Taiwan
Edward Lucas, Times of London
Taiwan Politics Helped Change Lam’s Mind
Alex Lo, SCMP
Iran Decides Its Best Defense Is Bravado
Reva Goujon, Stratfor Worldview
Taking on Tehran
Richard Haass, Project Syndicate
Ortega Survived Protests. But What About Economic Unrest?
Frida Ghitis, WPR
Why Libya Strains French-Italian Ties
Giorgio Cafiero, The New Arab
Hong Kong's Retreat Chips Away at Xi Jinping's Iron Image
Myers & Bradsher, NYT
Why This Time Was Different For Hong Kong
Nisha Gopalan & Matthew Brooker, BV
Democrats’ Hypocrisy on ‘Foreign Interference’
Andrew McCarthy, National Review
Trudeau Seems to Be Losing His Marbles
Colby Cosh, National Post
Will the Authoritarian Reflex Manifest in Canada?
Michael Adams et al, Globe and Mail
Why the Crusades Remain Fascinating
Jonathan Sumption, Spectator
Who Owns the Crusades?
Josephine Livingstone, New Republic


RealClearWorld Afternoon Edition

Russia Just Had a Small Popular Uprising
Roman Dobrokhotov, Al Jazeera
A Hot Summer For Turkey and the West
Ian Lesser et al, GMF
Turkey: NATO Member in Name Only?
Simon Waldman, The National
South Ossetia: The Case For International Recognition
Richard Foltz, Conversation
A Laughably Illegitimate Election in South Ossetia
Alexis Mrachek, RealClearWorld
Iran to Breach Enriched Uranium Limit in 10 Days
BBC




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