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Week of March 11, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, March 11
Fate of Italy's 5 Stars Will Be a Sign of European Populism's Future
A. Boccato
,
Ind.
Cuba's Shifting Geopolitics
Allison Fedirka
,
Geopolitical Futures
Ending U.S. Risk Exposure in Korea
Ted Galen Carpenter
,
RealClearWorld
We're Edging Closer to a World of Nuclear Wars
Stephen Kinzer
,
Boston Globe
What Would Abe's Peace Treaty With Russia Include?
James D.J. Brown
,
Japan Times
The Geopolitical Implications of Global Energy Transition
S. Tagliapietra
,
Bruegel
The Aftershocks of Aleppo's Fall Continue to Shake the Region
Hussein Ibish
,
Nat'l
German Ban on Arms Exports to Saudis Spurs Pushback
Der Spiegel
France‘s Strongman Strategy in the Sahel
Tarek Megerisi
&
Andrew Lebovich
,
ECFR
The 'Times' and Israel: A Review of 2018
Gilead Ini
,
Commentary
False Equivalence Between Islamophobia and Anti-Semitism
D. Murray
,
Spectator
Europe Doesn’t Even Agree on Assad Anymore
Anchal Vochra
,
Foreign Policy
Where Would Anti-Israel American Left Be Without Netanyahu?
C. Shalev
,
Haaretz
Gantz Is Firing Blanks
Jeff Barak
,
Jerusalem Post
Churchill’s Diagnosis Stands, From Stalin to Putin
Paul Goble
,
Euromaidan Press
Tuesday, March 12
America's Polarization Is Wrecking Its Foreign Policy
Stephen Walt
,
Foreign Policy
Present at the Destruction
Daniel Drezner
,
Washington Post
Think the Commonwealth Can Save Britain? That's Utter Delusion
K. Rudd
,
G'dian
A Firsthand View of How the U.S.-Russia Relationship Soured
W. Burns
,
Carnegie
Bolsonaro's Visit Could Herald New Era For Brazil-US Ties
P. Dobriansky
, Mia.
Herald
Did Theresa May Get Enough From Brussels?
James Forsyth
,
Spectator
No End in Sight for the EU’s Democracy Crisis
Daniel Hegedüs
,
German Marshall Fund
Algerians Won a Battle, But the Struggle Goes On
Malia Bouattia
,
Al Jazeera
The Middle East’s Great Divide Is Not Sectarianism
Hussein Agha
&
Robert Malley
,
New Yorker
What Will It Take to Pass the Brexit Deal?
Aarti Shankar
,
CapX
The Western Erasure of African Tragedy
Hannah Giorgis
,
The Atlantic
Algeria’s Protesters Score a Huge Win
Alex Ward
,
Vox
How Turkey's Lifeline to Maduro May Fall Apart
Imdat Oner
,
Americas Quarterly
Is a War With Iran on the Horizon?
Bob Dreyfuss
,
TomDispatch
The Dogs of War Sniff Out Mission in Central Africa
Ted Galen Carpenter
,
TAC
Wednesday, March 13
Trump's Full Venezuela Policy Comes Into View
Curt Mills
,
National Interest
What Brexit Means For the Future of UK Capitalism
Martin Sandbu
,
Political Quarterly
The World Is Watching, Justin Trudeau
Matt Gurney
,
Maclean's
Justin Trudeau’s Feminist Brand Is Imploding
Katherine Laidlaw
,
The Atlantic
Protestants in Ireland: A Minority in Search of an Identity?
Ida Milne
,
Irish Times
Labour Goes Bread-and-Butter Over Brexit
Ian Swanson
,
The Scotsman
Empty Offices Are the New Normal at Pentagon
Lara Seligman
&
Robbie Gramer
,
FP
Top 5 Issues to Watch in 2020 Budget
Mackenzie Eaglen
,
American Enterprise Institute
Will Slovakia Deliver a Rebuke to Populism?
Dalibor Rohac
,
The American Interest
Venezuela’s Historic Blackout, in 17 Photos
Alex Ward
&
Jennifer Williams
,
Vox
How Many Defeats Can Britain Take?
Dawn Foster
,
New York Times
In the Gulf, China Plays to Win But U.S. Has Upper Hand
Michael Greenwald
,
The Hill
No-Deal Brexit Is Coming - and It Will Be the EU That Pushes It
R. Preston
,
Spec.
Theresa May Had One Job. Here Is Why She Cannot Do It.
Rafael Behr
,
Guardian
Germany's CDU Lukewarm on Macron's EU Vision
Andrew Rettman
,
EU Observer
Boeing Pilots in US Complained About Suspected Flaw
Aspinwall
et al,
Dallas News
Fate of 737 Max Could Turn on a Trump Tweet
David Fickling
,
Bloomberg View
Thursday, March 14
The New Era of U.S. Security Policy Will Center on the Navy
Robert Kaplan
,
WaPo
Russia's Tragic Great Power Politics
Robert Hamilton
,
Foreign Policy Research Institute
What Happens Next in U.S.-North Korea Relations
Graham Allison
,
National Interest
Alliances Shift as the Syrian War Winds Down
George Friedman
,
Geopolitical Futures
ISIS Defeat Is Not the End of Jihadism
David Gardner
,
Financial Times
The Generals Really Running Algeria Won't Step Aside
Francisco Serrano
,
WP Review
The Rwanda-Uganda Rift Deepens
Ivan Ashaba
&
Gerald Bareebe
,
African Arguments
We’re Losing the War on Corruption
Franklin Foer
,
The Atlantic
Welcome to the 'Hotel California' Brexit
Bob Seely
,
CapX
Britain Looks Into the Trade Abyss
Keith Johnson
,
Foreign Policy
Europe Without the UK: Liberated or Diminished?
Sophia Besch
et al,
CER
Hypnotised by Cake and Unicorns, Brexit Perfectionists Blew It
O. Norgrove
,
G'dian
The British Political Class Is Trapped by Its Own History
John Gray
,
New Statesman
The Softer Forms of Brexit Are the Only Easy Options Left
H. Schmieding
,
Globalist
China's Growing Hawkishness
Aaron Kliegman
,
Free Beacon
Friday, March 15
The Next Stage of the Korean Peace Process
Chung-in Moon
,
Foreign Affairs
Trump's Hanoi Walkout Upends South Korean Politics
Frida Ghitis
, WP
Review
The West Is Pushing Back Against China. It's Working
Stein Ringen
,
LA Times
The Great Realignment of Britain
David Frum
,
The Atlantic
The High Costs of the New Cold War
Minxin Pei
,
Project Syndicate
Spain's Watergate: Inside the Scandal That Changed a Nation
Sam Edwards
,
G'dian
Christchurch Mosque Shootings: A Matter of When, Not If
Darren Morton
, NZ
Herald
Shitposting, Inspirational Terror, and the Christchurch Massacre
R. Evans
,
B-Cat
Five Years Later, Has Putin's Ukraine Gamble Paid Off?
Simon Saradzhyan
,
Russia Matters
Maduro’s Hidden Censorship Apparatus
Samuel Woodhams
,
Global Americans
Where Will Maduro End Up? A Ranking
Brendan O'Boyle
,
Americas Quarterly
The Brexit Endgame: A Visual Guide
Amy Davidson Sorkin
,
New Yorker
Protests in Algeria Do Not Indicate Rerun of Arab Uprisings
Con Coughlin
,
National
Britain Moves Closer to the Brink
Jörg Schindler
,
Der Spiegel
Trump Officials Warn More Iran Sanctions Are Coming
Barbara Slavin
,
Al Monitor
Iran Is Mastering the Final Frontier
Kevjn Lim
&
Gil Baram
,
Foreign Policy
Plug and Fight: A French Air Wing on a U.S. Carrier
C. Charpentier
,
Proceedings
Saturday, March 16
The Strongmen Strike Back, and We Have No Defense
Robert Kagan
,
Wash. Post
The Amnesia of the U.S. Foreign Policy Establishment
John Glaser
,
New Republic
Russia’s Next Land Grab Will Be in Europe
Mikheil Saakashvili
,
Foreign Policy
Berlin Needs to Heed Washington on Huawei
Michael Watson
,
RealClearWorld
A Mass Murder of, and For, the Internet
Kevin Roose
,
New York Times
A Mass Murder for the Age of Sh##posting
Theodore Kupfer
,
National Review
Bloody Sunday Was a Very British Atrocity
Eamonn McCann
,
Guardian