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November 13, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
The Hong Kong Protesters Aren’t Driven by Hope
Zeynep Tufekci
,
The Atlantic
Why Macron and AKK Agree
Ulrike Esther Franke
,
European Council on Foreign Relations
NATO Is Not Braindead Yet
Iain King
,
The Hill
Macron Challenges Europe's Self-Denial
Judy Dempsey
,
Carnegie Europe
What the Vietnam War Means for Today
David Barno
&
Nora Bensahel
,
War on the Rocks
Look Forward, Not Back
Dalibor Rohac
,
The American Interest
Election Fraud Was Morales's Downfall
Andres Oppenheimer
,
Miami Herald
Bolivia’s Crisis Lacks a By-the-Books Solution
Mac Margolis
,
Bloomberg
China's Sharp Power in Latin America
Jessica Ludwig
,
Global Americans
Chinese Firms Can’t Avoid Being Party Tools
Martin Thorley
,
Foreign Policy
What Lula’s Release and Morales’s Ouster Mean for Latin America
Anderson
,
NY'er
It Took Decades to Push Alberta to This Point
Kelly McParland
,
National Post
Spain’s Socialists Lose Their Electoral Gamble
Alana Moceri
,
World Politics Review
Abe's Mission Unaccomplished: Revising Japan's Pacifist Charter
L. Sieg
,
Reuters
India's Centuries-Old Living Tree Bridges
Paul Salopek
,
National Geographic
RealClearWorld
Afternoon
Edition
Why So Many Albertans Are Giving Up on Canada
Jen Gerson
,
Maclean's
What Russia’s Defense Minister Is up to in Egypt
Maxim Suchkov
,
Al Monitor
Hezbollah Could Be Hastening Its Own Demise
Michael Young
,
The National
Middle East Discontent Exposes Iran's Corruption
James Durso
,
The Hill
Erdogan's Turkish Delight
Daniel Pipes
,
National Interest