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October 28, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The First U.S.-China Trade Deal
Yoni Wilkenfeld
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JStor Daily
No Art to the U.S.-China Trade Deal
Stephen Roach
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Project Syndicate
What the Fourth Plenum Tells Us about Xi’s Hold on Power
Jude Blanchette
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CSIS
Beijing and Hong Kong's Protesters Should Heed Singapore's PM
Alice Wu
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SCMP
Hong Kong’s Future: Police State or Mob State?
Melinda Liu
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Foreign Policy
Russia-Turkey Deal Poses Challenge to West
Leonid Bershidsky
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Bloomberg View
ISIS Leader Known for Brutality Is Dead at 48
Rukmini Callimachi
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New York Times
How the U.S. Finally Caught Up With Baghdadi
Martin Chulov
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Guardian
Baghdadi Killed Himself During Raid, U.S. Says
Thomas Joscelyn
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Long War Journal
The Death of the World's Most Wanted Man
Robin Wright
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New Yorker
Baghdadi’s Final Humiliation
Graeme Wood
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The Atlantic
Does ISIS Die With Baghdadi?
Daniel DePetris
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National Interest
What the Dismantling of the Wall Means 30 Years Later
James Carroll
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TomDispatch
Poland, America, and a New West
Daniel Fried
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Atlantic Council
Tusk’s Next Task: Save Europe’s Conservatives
Maïa de La Baume
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Politico EU
Brexit Quandary Has Energized Britain's Politics
Edward Lucas
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Times of London
Elections:
Peronists return to power in Argentina
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
The United States Should Fear a Faltering China
Michael Beckley
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Foreign Affairs
Britain and Russia Are Europe’s Odd Couple
Gideon Rachman
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Financial Times
Argentines Give the Peronists Another Chance
The Economist
Boris Johnson’s Betrayal Will Force the DUP to Back Remain
Alex Kane
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Guardian
Kazakhstan Remains Nazarbayev’s State
Catherine Putz
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The Diplomat
Iraqi Protests Bring Baghdad to the Tipping Point
Michael Rubin
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Washington Examiner
The World Is Fighting More Than ISIS
Jessica Stern
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New York Times