Week of September 3, 2018 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, September 3
How One-Child Policy Will Haunt China For Decades
Mei Fong
,
Guardian
Britain Goes Into Battle Waving the White Flag
Boris Johnson
,
Telegraph
Germany Unsettled Over Islam
Matthew Karnitschnig
,
Politico EU
Examining the State of German Identity
Sebastian Hammelehle
,
Der Spiegel
Argentine Currency Crisis Spreads to Politics
Benedict Mander
,
Financial Times
Don’t Buy the Panic About the Rupee’s Fall
Arvind Panagariya
,
Foreign Policy
Inheriting Colombia's City-Countryside Feud
Wesley Tomaselli
,
World Politics Review
The Death Blow Is Coming for Syrian Democracy
Leila Al-Shami
,
New York Times
Under Pompeo, State Department Is Getting Its Groove Back
Jenna Lifhits
, W
S
Russia's New Front in War Against Ukraine: Sea of Azov
Nolan Peterson
,
D. Signal
Tuesday, September 4
Clash of Civilizations—or Clash Within Civilizations?
Cropsey
&
Halem
, Amer. Interest
Italy's Bridge Disaster: An Inquest Into Privatization
Hannah Roberts
,
Financial Times
Can Trump’s Sanctions Break Iran?
Hassan Hakimian
,
Project Syndicate
This Is How America Will Revise Its Approach to Iran
Seth Frantzman
,
Nat'l Interest
As Britain's Shared Spaces Vanish, a Nation of Cliques Emerges
John Harris
,
G'dian
Sweden on the Populist Precipice? Not So Fast
Anders Borg
,
Bloomberg View
How Ukraine Is Fighting Corruption One Heart Stent at a Time
Oliver Bullough
, NY
T
Ecuador's All-Seeing Eye Is Made in China
Charles Rollet
,
Foreign Policy
France's Determined Struggle Against Salafi-Jihadism
Boris Toucas
,
CSIS
Why Technology Favors Tyranny
Yuval Noah Harari
,
The Atlantic
Why Houses in the UK Are So Insanely Expensive
Gavin Jackson
,
Ozy
Why China and Russia Are Obsessed With Vast New War Games
Peter Apps
,
Reuters
Wrong Response to Russia’s INF Treaty Violation
Abigail Stowe-Thurston
, The
Bulletin
Germans Play the Blame Game
Konstantin Richter
,
Politico EU
Taking Stock of a Shifting World Order
Ali Wyne
,
RAND
Wednesday, September 5
The Middle East Looks Set to Explode Again
Fred Kaplan
,
Slate
Crazy Poor Middle Easterners
Thomas Friedman
,
New York Times
The Man Who Actually Runs Iran’s Foreign Policy
Rohollah Faghihi
,
Foreign Policy
Revisiting the War That Birthed a New Russian Military
Michael Kofman
,
WOTR
Election Season in India's Dangerous Democracy
Arundhati Roy
, NY
Review of Books
La Rambla: Bearing the Scars of Jihad
Jesús Rodriguez
,
El Pais
Dems More Deeply Divided Over Israel
Douglas Schoen
,
The Hill
Zakharchenko's Assassination Won't Bring Peace to Ukraine
Mark Galeotti
,
MTimes
I Can Think of No Time When More People Have Lost Their Minds
D. Murray
,
Spec.
The 'Long War' Is Not Getting Shorter
Clifford May
,
Washington Times
Ahmadinejad Squawks Louder as Tehran Cracks Down on Loyalists
F. Sadeghi
,
AlM
Weber and Salvini Shake Up European Race
Ryan Heath
,
Politico EU
I Survived the Warsaw Ghetto. Here Is What I Learned
Stanisław Aronson
,
Guardian
China’s Workers Are Fighting a Labor War
Michelle Chen
,
The Nation
Rights Gone Wrong
James Kirchick
,
Commentary
Thursday, September 6
The Regional Costs of Venezuela’s Collapse
Kenneth Rogoff
,
Project Syndicate
Idlib Is Entirely a Great-Power Game
Faisal Al Yafai
,
The National
The Afrin Factor in Turkey-UAE Relations
Giorgio Cafiero
,
LobeLog
A Bigger Game in North Korea
Phillip Orchard
,
Geopolitical Futures
Romania’s Air Defenses Are Being Stretched to the Limit
George Vișan
,
Jamestown
A Cure For Chaos
Edward Lucas
,
Center for European Policy Analysis
How Trump Could Trigger Armageddon With a Tweet
Jeffrey Lewis
,
Wired
Italy's Populists Begin Their Big Betrayal
Ferdinando Giugliano
,
Bloomberg View
Roots and Consequences of Italy's Political Experiment
Weststeijn
&
Corduwener
,
CD
Anonymous Speaks
Michael Ledeen
,
PJ Media
A Cowardly Coup From Within
David Frum
,
The Atlantic
Poland's Foreign Minister: 'Our Losses Were Much Bigger'
Markus Becker
,
Spiegel
No One Is Supplanting U.S. Military Influence in Latin America
J.G. Tokatlian
,
D-One
Background Brief: Meet the U.S.-India “2+2”
Alyssa Ayres
,
Council on Foreign Relations
America Shouldn’t Miss Its Chance With India
Tim Roemer
,
Foreign Policy
Friday, September 7
Swedes Can’t Go Home Again
Andrew Brown
,
Foreign Policy
Has the CSU's Showdown With Merkel Already Backfired?
Emily Schultheis
,
WPR
Why Don't Japan and Taiwan's Militaries Talk to Each Other?
Katsuya Yamamoto
,
TNI
Where the U.S. Went Wrong on North Korea
Mitch Lerner
,
The Diplomat
Corbyn Feeds the Nasty Populism of the Left
Philip Stephens
,
Financial Times
'Liberal Values' Mean Nothing When You Favor China Over Taiwan
Terry Glavin
,
NP
The False Positives of Ortega’s Massacre
Carlos Chamorro
,
Global Americans
India Unbans Gay Sex
Economist
How to Design Human Homes For Alien Planets
Jennifer Johnson
,
The Week
Chances Fade For Israel-Hamas agreement
Shlomi Eldar
,
Al Monitor
The U.S. Pressures Palestinians to Give Up a Lost War
Ziva Dahl
,
Jerusalem Post
The Oslo Accords Are Dead. They Left a Dreary Legacy
Joseph Dana
,
The National
Lessons From France's 2017 Election
Yann Algan
et al,
Vox EU
Russia's Plan to Raise Stalin-Era Pension Ages
Michael Corbin
,
The Globalist
What McCain's Successor on World Stage Must Do
Nikolas Gvosdev
,
The Hill
Humans Are Destroying Animals’ Ancestral Knowledge
Ed Yong
,
The Atlantic
Saturday, September 8
'Why Does Everything I Do Get So Overblown?'
Chanc. Sebastian Kurz with Der
Spiegel
The Echo Chamber Is the Enemy of Democracy
Cass Sunstein
,
Bloomberg View
Did the Mafia Grow on Sicily's Citrus Trees?
Sally Davies
,
Aeon
‘We Live Death’: Chronicler of Afghan Loss Killed on Live TV
Mujib Masha
l et al,
NYT
Crash Time
Kenneth Rogoff
,
Project Syndicate
The West's Reluctance, the Balkans' Need
Adnan Huskic
,
Balkan Insight
The Battle For Crazytown
Stephen Walt
,
Foreign Policy
In Niger, the 'Model' For Preventing Migration Into Europe
Howden
& Z
andonini
,
ND
Farmers in Guatemala Destroy Dams to Fight Renewables
S. Granovsky-Larsen
,
Conv.
A Very Un-Swedish Election
Robert Hardman
,
Daily Mail