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Week of March 18, 2019 Archives
RealClearWorld
Morning
Edition
Monday, March 18
Sanctions Have Helped Russia Rebuild Its Domestic Industries
Judy Twigg
, TNI
No Choice and No Exit for the UK
Robert Skidelsky
,
Project Syndicate
How to Help Venezuelans Oust Maduro
Roger Noriega
,
New York Post
The EU Has Never Had More Power Over Britain
Andrew Rawnsley
,
Guardian
Quit Worrying and Learn To Love Trade With China
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
,
Reason
Silk Road Opens Rift in Italy’s Government
Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli
,
Politico EU
Forgive the IRA and We Must Do Same For Bloody Sunday Soldiers
L. Shriver
,
Spec
Germany’s Self-Delusion About a ‘No-Spying’ Pact With China
Peter Mattis
,
WOTR
The Dark Web Enabled the Christchurch Killer
Jacob Aasland Ravndal
,
Foreign Policy
Australia's PM Tells Fairytales While Ardern Goes Radical
Sean Kelly
,
SM Herald
England Can't Get Out of Ireland, Ireland Can't Get Out of England
M. O'Toole
,
NS
Sources: India, Pakistan Threatened to Unleash Missiles
Miglani
&
Jorgic
,
Reuters
Is This the Last Dalai Lama?
Jessica Batke
,
ChinaFile
A Repulsively Casual Terrorist Manifesto
Graeme Wood
,
The Atlantic
Tuesday, March 19
Maduro’s Useful Idiots
Shlomo Ben-Ami
,
Project Syndicate
Why Macron Should Show May Mercy Over Brexit
Gideon Rachman
,
Financial Times
France’s Yellow Vests Are Rebels Without a Cause
Rachel Donadio
,
The Atlantic
Can Europe Pay the Price of Following the US’ Huawei Boycott?
Arild Vollan
, SCMP
Could Huawei Destroy the Special Relationship?
Michael Auslin
,
Spectator
Italy Signs Up for the Belt and Road Initiative
Jacob Shapiro
,
Geopolitical Futures
Italy Takes a Chance on Belt and Road
Sabena Siddiqui
,
Asia Times
Crimea Won't Be Resolved For Years to Come
Steven Pifer
,
Brookings Institution
Regaining El Salvador as an Ally
Juan Fernando Herrera Ramos
,
Taipei Times
Gantz, Gaza and a Very Inconvenient Hack
Nahum Barnea
,
YNet
Stop Politicizing the Christchurch Killings
Madeleine Kearns
,
National Review
The New Zealand Massacre Grew From Australian Roots
Pankaj Mishra
,
Bloom. View
Trump’s Bad Deal with the Taliban
Thomas Joscelyn
&
Bill Roggio
,
Politico
Moldova Elections: Silver Linings and Negative Trends
Vladimir Socor
,
Jamestown
Mark Rutte’s Last Stand
Tom-Jan Meeus
,
Politico EU
Cobbling Together a Senate Majority as Dutch Politics Fragment
Stan Veuger
,
AEI
Wednesday, March 20
Nazarbayev Shows Putin a Path to Keeping Power
Leonid Bershidsky
,
Bloomberg View
Nazarbayev Is Giving Up Presidency, Not Power
Reid Standish
,
Foreign Policy
Nazarbayev's Resignation Might Be His Greatest Legacy
Bruce Pannier
,
RFERL
Kazakhstan: The Man Who Will Be President
EurasiaNet
The Rise of Unfreedom in the West
Andrew Michta
,
The American Interest
Why Demands For a Free Press Are at Center of Serbia's Protests
Z. Csaky
,
WPR
Brexit: All We Know Is That Something Has to Happen
Stephen Bush
,
New Statesman
Bercow, Brexit and the Battle For Sovereignty
Alex Massie
,
CapX
On Brexit, Both Sides Are Losing at the Same Time
Rafael Behr
,
Guardian
Brexit by July 1 Unless UK Votes in EU Election: Document
Jacopo Barigazzi
,
Pol. EU
Catalan Independence Trial Widens Spain's Divides
Ralph Bunche
,
EU Observer
The Decline of Deterrence
Andrew Krepinevich
,
Hudson Institute
Has Russia Finally Found its Niche in the World?
Alexei Levinson
,
Moscow Times
The Saudi Lie
Madawi Al-Rasheed
,
London Review of Books
Thursday, March 21
The Credibility of German Multilateralism
Judy Dempsey
,
Carnegie Europe
Why Orbán and His Allies Won't Win the EU Elections
Ivan Krastev
,
Guardian
Trump Wants NATO's Eyes on China
Robbie Gramer
,
Foreign Policy
Brexit Is Not a Netflix Show
Bonny Brooks
,
Arc
Christchurch Turned My Mosque Into a Place of Fear
Vianna Goodwin
,
Vox
Did the New Zealand Shooter Change the Cultural Script?
David French
,
Nat'l Review
Talk to Us, Zuckerberg
Chris Keall
,
New Zealand Herald
What It’s Like to Be Thrown in Jail for Posting on Facebook
Alizeh Kohari
,
Wired
Bolsonaro’s Grand Entrance Into Trump’s Washington
Curt Mills
,
National Interest
Theresa May Doubles Down on Brexit — Again
Patrick Maguire
,
New Statesman
Inside China’s Plan for Global Supremacy
David Goldman
,
Tablet Magazine
South Korea, Beware the Threat of State-Led Nationalism
Chun Young-gi
,
JoongAng
Fragments of the Bosnian War
Jorie Horsthuis
,
Politico EU
Bolstering Congressional Support For NATO
Rachel Rizzo
&
Carrie Cordero
,
CNAS
Italy’s Plan to Join China’s Belt and Road Initiative Ruffles Feathers
Economist
Friday, March 22
A Rising China Drives the U.S. Army’s New Pacific Game Plan
Lara Seligman
,
FP
Back to the Nuclear Precipice
Javier Solana
,
Project Syndicate
Doctors Face Two Enemies in Fight Against Ebola
F. Schaap
&
S. Ramazzotti
,
Spiegel
Nazis Have Always Been Trolls
Adam Serwer
,
The Atlantic
The Peacemakers’ War
Bahgat Korany
,
Cairo Review
More Than English: Chaucer, the Great European Poet
Marina Benjamin
,
Aeon
Italy Should Tread Cautiously Down China’s Silk Road
Paola Subacchi
,
Globe and Mail
The U.S. Navy's Big Plan: A 355 Ship Fleet (By 2034)
David Axe
,
National Interest
Ukraine's Election Is Unpredictable on Its Own Terms
K. Skorkin
,
Moscow Times
Crimea: Putin's Masterclass in Political Manipulation
Leonid Ragozin
,
Al Jazeera
Macron Confuses Rigidity With Strength
Jan Zahradil
,
EU Observer
Far-Right Populists Score Big Win in Dutch Vote
Eline Schaart
,
Politico EU
Antisemitism - the Endgame?
Brenda Katten
,
Jerusalem Post
Is an Escalation Imminent in Western Libya?
Nathan Vest
,
RealClearWorld
Brexit
:
Third vote likely next week after EU extension offer
Saturday, March 23
International Relations Theory Doesn’t Understand Culture
Christian Reus-Smit
,
FP
Trump Has Liberated Israel
Shmuel Rosner
,
New York Times
The Plan For England's Northern Towns Is Managed Decline
Lynsey Hanley
,
Guardian
The Stakes For Venezuela's Opposition
Michael Schoenleber
,
The Hill
Actually, NATO Is Thriving
Charles Kupchan
,
Foreign Affairs
The Israeli Occupation Is Anything But Temporary
Joseph Dana
,
The National
Israel: Trump to sign Golan Sovereignty Decree on Monday
YNet