Week of September 10, 2018 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, September 10
America, China, and the Route to All-Out Trade War
Gideon Rachman
,
Financial Times
What's Shaping Our Post-Modern 1930s
Yanis Varoufakis
, Der Freitag
Rethinking Belt-and-Road Economics
Philip Bowring
,
Yale Global
How Assad Made Truth a Casualty of War
Muhammad Idrees Ahmad
, NY
Books
Trump Needs New Monroe Doctrine
Benny Avni
,
New York Sun
Debating South Korea’s Mandatory Military Service
Jeffrey Robertson
,
Lowy Interpreter
Why Brexit Makes Irish Departure From EU More Likely
Anthony Coughlan
,
CapX
With NAFTA, Deadlines Mean Nothing
Murad Hemmadi
,
Maclean
Peru's Accidental President Hits His Stride by Taking On Corruption
F. Ghitis
,
WPR
Kuwait Is Not Behaving Like a U.S. Ally
Peter Roff
,
RealClearWorld
In Sweden, the Elite Lost Touch with the People
John Fund
,
National Review
Seven Things You Should Know About Macedonia
David Wemer
,
Atlantic Council
America Can't Be Trusted to Run the Global Economy
Berat Albayrak
,
Foreign Policy
Sweden Faces Uncertainty After Dead-Heat Election
Emma Löfgren
,
The Local
Why Migration Fuels Sexual as Well as Economic Fears
Daniel Gros
,
Handelsblatt
China Detains Muslims in Vast Numbers. The Goal: ‘Transformation’
Buckley
, NYT
Brexiteers Must Stop Trying to Refight the War
Clare Foges
,
Times of London
America's System For Resettling Refugees Is Collapsing
Priscilla Alvarez
,
The Atlantic
Tuesday, September 11
China Fears an Emerging United Front on Trade
Tom Mitchell
,
Financial Times
The Real Problem with Free Trade
Jayati Ghosh
,
Project Syndicate
An Orthodox Earthquake For Putin
Taras Kuzio
,
Atlantic Council
From Syria to Afghanistan, a High Price For Little Change
David Rothkopf
,
The National
May and Merkel Backing Mnangagwa Is Bad For Zimbabwe
Tafi Mhaka
,
Al Jazeera
From Sweden to Brexit, immigration Divides Europe
Simon Jenkins
,
Guardian
Russians Suffer Foreign Policy Fatigue
Denis Volkov
,
Riddle
Someone Is Killing Pro-Russian 'Frozen Conflict' Leaders
L. Todd Wood
,
Tsarizm
Putin’s Big Bang in the Russian Far East
Andrew Salmon
,
Asia Times
The Rupee Is Falling and India Should Let It
Ila Patnaik
,
Bloomberg View
China Debates the Belt and Road
Hannah Feldshuh
,
The Diplomat
Le Grand Charles
Lawrence Klepp
,
Weekly Standard
Russia’s New Gas Giant
Irina Slav
,
Oil Price
Google Is Handing the Future of the Internet to China
Suzanne Nossel
,
Foreign Policy
Erdogan Gets No Love From Russia on Idlib
Amberin Zaman
,
Al Monitor
Wednesday, September 12
Why Idlib Is the Backdrop For a Great-Power Clash
George Friedman
,
Geo. Futures
Can Europe Become a Nuclear Power?
M.
Lafont Rapnouil
, T.
Varma
&
N. Witney
,
ECFR
This Is China's Way of Warmaking
James Holmes
,
National Interest
Turkish-Russian 'Strategic Ties' Fail Stress Test on Syria's Idlib
S. Idiz
,
Al Monitor
Erdogan Needs Europe More Than Europe Needs Turkey
Marc Pierini
,
Car. Europe
U.S.-Turkish Tensions Add to Regional Risk
Ian Lesser
,
German Marshall Fund
Sweden Offers a Glimpse of a World Without Amazon
Mark Scott
,
Politico EU
China and Russia: Strategic Allies in the Making?
B. Fonseca
&
D. Kramer
, Amer.
Int.
Russia Is Moving Deeper Into China’s Embrace
Alexander Gabuev
,
Moscow Times
In Hungary, Social Conservatism, Authoritarianism Aren’t the Same
D. Rohac
,
FP
EU Sanction of Hungary Could Backfire
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
EU’s Leadership Seeks to Contain Hungary’s Orban
Patrick Kingsley
,
New York Times
Cape Town Is an Omen
Vann Newkirk
,
The Atlantic
Educating the Princes
Emma Ashford
,
Modern Age
It's the Towns, Stupid: How Labour Plans to Win the Next Election
P. Maguire
,
NS
Thursday, September 13
Circular History: A Warning From Europe
Anne Applebaum
,
The Atlantic
As Europe Revolts, Brussels Demands Even More
Kai Weiss
,
CapX
There's Plenty of Good News in Europe
Natalie Nougayrede
,
Guardian
A Manifesto Against Complacency
Economist
Identity Politics Is Making U.S. Look Like the Middle East
Francis Fukuyama
,
The Hill
Jews and Americans as Supervillains
Andrei Markovits
&
Heiko Beyer
,
Tablet Magazine
Reconciling Priorities in the India-U.S. Relationship
Rathna Muralidharan
, RC
World
Modi Leaves India Unready For World Made by Trump & China
Sushil Aaron
,
Wire
25 Years Ago, Mideast Peace Seemed Inevitable
Aaron David Miller
,
USA Today
It's Been 25 Years Since Anyone in Italy Trusted the Government
A. Momigliano
,
FP
Abbas Says OK to Demilitarized Palestinian State
Ahmad Melhem
,
Al Monitor
Europe's Bankers Are the Big Post-Lehman Losers
Edward Evans
,
Bloomberg View
Trump Is Right to Talk to Kim
Salvatore Babones
,
National Interest
Starbucks In Italy?!
Brant de Boer
,
Worldcrunch
Europe's al Qaedas: The 9/11 Roots of Anti-Immigrant Populism
J. Grunstein
,
WPR
Friday, September 14
To Thwart Iran, Save Idlib
Bret Stephens
,
New York Times
The Middle East Doesn't Take China Seriously
Steven Cook
,
Foreign Policy
China's Loss in Trade War Is ASEAN's Gain: Look at Vietnam
Karim Raslan
,
SCMP
Corruption Is China's Friend in Its Quest to Dominate Africa
Wes Martin
,
National Interest
Why Are Britain's Councils Collapsing?
Anoosh Chakelian
,
New Statesman
The DRC: A Game of Thrones, Mines and Militias
Erik Grossman
,
Small Wars Journal
Bolton’s ICC Attack Is Same Old U.S. Stance
Kelly-Jo Bluen
,
Mail and Guardian
Georgia's Democracy Recedes Into Russia's Shadow
Eli Lake
,
Bloomberg View
Can Cryptocurrency Help Venezuela?
Moises Rendon
,
CSIS
Trump Protecting Americans From Unaccountable UN Court
Marc Thiessen
,
Fox News
Pakistan's New Government Fails First Major Test on Extremism
U. Jamal
,
Diplomat
Populists No Longer Want to Leave EU, But to Reshape It
Frida Ghitis
,
WPR
The Spanish Village That Would Be Franco's Last Resting Place
M. Montero
,
El Pais
25 Years Later Iran Remains an Obstacle to Peace
Bob Feferman
,
Times of Israel
Google and China - Made for Each Other
Roger Simon
,
PJ Media
Saturday, September 15
The Siren Song of Left-Wing Populism
Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser
,
Project Syndicate
Danish Left Veers Right on Immigration
Naomi O'Leary
,
Politico EU
The Crisis Next Time
Carmen Reinhart
&
Vincent Reinhart
,
Foreign Affairs
How the Tariff War Could Turn Into the Next Lehman
Michael Hirsh
,
Foreign Policy
As Syrian War Winds Down, a Tense New Struggle Emerges
Con Coughlin
,
National
Washington’s Influence in Syria is Nowhere to be Found
Doug Bandow
,
TAC
Ending the Palestinian Exception
Caroline Glick
,
Jerusalem Post
Erdogan Makes Himself ‘Czar of the Economy’
Fehim Tastekin
,
Al Monitor
Russia's Church Cuts Ties With Constantinople Over Ukraine Spat
Moscow Times
Tariffs Forever!
Irwin Stelzer
,
Weekly Standard
What Steve Bannon Really Believes
Sophie McBain
,
New Statesman
Internet Sleuths Hunt For China’s Secret Internment Camps
Sigal Samuel
,
Atlantic