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October 31, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Britain’s Lonely Future in the Age of Clashing Empires
Mark Leonard
,
New Statesman
In Corbyn’s Fight for Power, Scottish Labour Is Disposable
Alex Massie
,
Spectator
The Nationalist Movements Against Sectarian Politics
Yasmeen Serhan
,
The Atlantic
Lebanon’s Government Collapses
Jon Alterman
,
CSIS
It's Time To Get U.S. Nukes Out Of Turkey
Steven Pifer
,
National Interest
To Play Big, Europe Needs to Get Bigger
Dmytro Kuleba
,
EU Observer
Europe Waits on Romania
Carmen Paun
&
Anca Gurzu
,
Politico EU
U.S. Military Strength Rated ‘Marginal’ as China, Russia on Move
Fred Lucas
,
DS
Is There a Way Forward in Hong Kong?
Tim Summers
,
Chatham House
Why Has Violence Grown Since Cameroon’s National Dialogue?
Bone
&
Nkwain
,
AA
Fractures Appear in Ethiopia’s Ethno-Political Mosaic
David Pilling
,
Financial Times
Trump's Russia Director To Leave National Security Council
Franco Ordoñez
,
NPR
U.S. Deterrence in the Middle East Is Collapsing
John Hannah
,
Foreign Policy
We're No Closer to Victory After Baghdadi's Death
Katherine Zimmerman
,
AEI
Dems Try to Dismiss Trump’s Foreign Policy Chops
Tammy Bruce
,
Washington Times
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Boris Johnson Thinks He’s in Control
Tom McTague
,
The Atlantic
Is Angela Merkel Still in Charge?
Jochen Bittner
,
New York Times
China’s Precarious Future
George Will
,
National Review
Netanyahu Can’t Form a Government—Can Benny Gantz?
Bernard Avishai
,
New Yorker
Why a Tory-Brexit Party Pact Isn’t Likely
Patrick O'Flynn
,
Spectator
Communists Are Fascinated by Contradictions. China Faces a Big One
Economist
How Russia Conducts ‘Lawfare:’ The Case of Interpol
Dan Gouré
,
RealClearDefense